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Private security group is not deleted when destroying owning VM #913

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elenaustyugova opened this issue Jan 23, 2018 · 2 comments
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elenaustyugova commented Jan 23, 2018

  1. Go to VM list
  2. Choose any VM with private SG, check its private SG name
  3. Click on "destroy" for any VM
  4. Approve VM destroying (with expunge)
  5. Go to Firewall - Private SG

Expected result: private SG of destroyed VM is not in the list
Actual result: private SG of destroyed VM is in the list

Connected feature ID:

  • firewall_private_vm_display
  • vm_destroy
  • vm_expunge
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ksendart commented Jan 25, 2018

test on: http://cs-ui-ci.z1.netpoint-dc.com:8080/ksendart/913-private-sg
to test: vm_destroy, vm_expunge, firewall_list_private_orphan

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@elenaustyugova elenaustyugova assigned Nadya913 and unassigned ksendart Jan 31, 2018
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@Nadya913 Nadya913 assigned chewlite and unassigned Nadya913 Feb 5, 2018
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chewlite commented Feb 9, 2018

@ksendart

Tested on: ksendart/913-private-sg

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