Hi,

you don't have to re-apply (nor there is such thing) same offering to a VM
(you could change to other offering and back to original one - but that
doesn't change a thing) - when VM is booted, some parameters are read from
it's offering and applied acordingly (while some parameters might be cloned
from the disk_offering / service_offering table to the vm_instance table
during VM creation - but this doesn't apply for network rate)

Depending on hypervisor, it should be enoughto just stop and start VM -
that would trigger the update of network rate for that VM.
I'm personally not sure if 0 means unlimited, worth trying with very high
value (i.e.99999) - anyway, try to confirm on hypervisor level if the new
value is applied

Andrija

On Thu, 28 Mar 2019 at 21:33, Fariborz Navidan <mdvlinqu...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have custom service offering with custom cpu and  memory. I have modified
> the offering's network rate to be set to 0 for unlimited bandwidth.
> CloudStack's native UI does not allow to change service offering of a VM
> due to a bug. How can I re-apply the service offering to VMs deployed with
> it via cloudmonkey?
>
> Thanks
>


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Andrija Panić

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