You're right, if I manually stop and restart the vm through the ui, the wheel disappears. But, restarting the vm with vagrant, the wheel comes back, so I guess it comes from sdk4 action (ansible/vagrant), while I first guessed it came from cloud-init.

Le 11/01/2018 à 19:31, Luca 'remix_tj' Lorenzetto a écrit :
I suppose is because they're started with  "run once".

Happens the same also when you deploy with ansible using cloud-init. I think with vagrant is the same.

Luca

Il 11 gen 2018 7:24 PM, "Nathanaël Blanchet" <blanc...@abes.fr <mailto:blanc...@abes.fr>> ha scritto:

    Hi all,

    I'm using vagrant ovirt4 plugin to provision some vms, and I
    noticed that a wheel is still present next to the up status of
    those vms. What does that mean?

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