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prashant kumar mishra updated CLOUDSTACK-1695:
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Summary: Not enough cpu avialable in cluster according to new overcommit ratio but all
stopped Vms can be started without any failure(required cpu for stopped vm is > > available
cpu ) (was: Not enough cpu avialable in cluster according to new overcommit ratio but all
stopped Vms can be started without any failure(required cpu for stopped vm is > > availble
cpu ))
> Not enough cpu avialable in cluster according to new overcommit ratio but all stopped
Vms can be started without any failure(required cpu for stopped vm is > > available
cpu )
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> Key: CLOUDSTACK-1695
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1695
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the default.)
> Reporter: prashant kumar mishra
> Assignee: Bharat Kumar
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> After Stop/Destroy , vms can be successfully start/Restore-start only when enough resources
are available based on current overcommit ratio, .
> Step to Reproduce
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> 1-Set cpu overcommit ratio to 4
> 2-Deploy vms such that no cpu left in cluster
> 3-change overcommit ratio to 1
> 4-Stop/Destroy all the vms
> 5-Start/restore-start all vms
> Expected Result
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> only few vms should come up ,since there is less resource(overcommit ratio=1) available
than before (when overcommit ratio was 4)
> Actual
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> All vm stopped/Destroyed in step 4 came up without any failure
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