GitHub user HeinzM created a discussion: Cloudstack assigns Volume to wrong host

Problem:
1. Deploy Instances with terraform
2. Cloudstack creates Instances and Volumes
3. Volumes were mapped to wrong host, even to hosts of different cluster ( 
Primary Storage is set to cluster scope)

Setup:
CloudStack 4.21.0
OS: Rocky Linux 9.6
Hypervisor: KVM/QEMU
Primary Storage: Powerflex 4.6.1.0 (715)
Secondary Storage:  NFS

Infrastruce-Setup:
1 Zone
2 Pods with 1 Cluster each
4 Hosts in each Cluster

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Currently, a working state can occasionally be achieved with very frequent 
deployment runs.
Most of the time, the mapping is not executed correctly.

GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/11837

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