Try restart the VPC with cleanup options if you are using VPC, or simply 
destroy the VR and re-create the VR.


Regards,
Vivek Kumar


> On 01-May-2022, at 9:12 PM, Antoine Boucher <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> We use ACS 4.16.1 with multiple clusters and zones using Xen and KVM hosts.
> 
> We could not deploy a new VM on a specific cluster after one of our KVM hosts 
> went down. Our investigation discovered that the VR of the network we were 
> trying to use was on the failed host. We confirmed that the VR is dead; 
> however, We see no alarm indication as the VR is showing as running and up. 
> 
> We have not uncovered why the system is not reporting the issue and 
> re-spawning the VR on another host. 
> 
> Has anyone seen this issue? What could be the most likely reasons? Everything 
> else seems to be working fine.
> 
> Regards,
> Antoine
> 
> 


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