Nux,

- I created an instance
- I added a rule (ping) in the otherwise untouched default security group
- I added a rule (ping) in the otherwise untouched default security group
Result: I could not ping the instance
>> In this case , is it possible that when you tried to ping the instance , the 
>> instance had not booted completely? 

Thanks
Sangeetha

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From: Nux! [mailto:n...@li.nux.ro] 
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2014 4:02 AM
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Subject: RE: [VOTE] Apache CloudStack 4.3.0 (eighth round)

On 15.03.2014 00:42, Edison Su wrote:
> From my test, all the rules got applied. If you stop/start vm, will 
> the first rule get applied?
> Let's for QA team's testing.

Hi Edison,

So I've found out when the first rule doesn't get applied.
Test 1:

I started with
- cloudstack-agent freshly restarted
- I created an instance
- I added a rule (ping) in the otherwise untouched default security group
Result: I could not ping the instance

Once I added another rule the ping rule also got applied.

Test 2:
- deleted the above instance and cleared the default security group
- created new instance
- added a rule for ping again
Result: I could ping the instance

So this is an issue that happens just after cloudstack-agent was started, once 
the security groups have processed a couple of rules then all goes as expected.
I don't know what to make of this..

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