So this is a bug in openstacksdk and/or python-openstackclient code, by
default it is showing both "distributed" and "ha" values (with defaults
to False), even if they are not in the JSON body returned from neutron-
server.  I don't know of an easy way to fix that by specifying not to
show it in that case.

The python-neutronclient doesn't show the values unless they are in the
JSON body, but of course it's being deprecated...

I'll re-assign and maybe someone else has a thought on how to fix it.

** Changed in: neutron
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Changed in: neutron
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Also affects: python-openstacksdk
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Also affects: python-openstackclient
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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Title:
  Wrong DVR and HA properties reported to non-admin users

Status in neutron:
  Confirmed
Status in python-openstackclient:
  New
Status in OpenStack SDK:
  New

Bug description:
  Our routers are HA-DVR by default. Executing "openstack router list"
  as user with admin privileges correctly returns Distributed=True,
  HA=True. The same command executed as a regular user returns
  Distributed=False, HA=False which is factually incorrect.

  Seems to me that regular users are being misinformed about the
  properties of their routers. Is this by design or is it a bug? If it
  is by design, what reason would we have to lie to our users?

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