Did you change the global config or the cluster config ?
Global config is inherited when a new cluster is created but once the
cluster is created you need to modify it at the cluster for it take
affect. See if that helps.

Thanks,
-Nitin

On 17/07/14 9:41 AM, "Pierre-Luc Dion" <pd...@cloudops.com> wrote:

>I've tried to change the cpu.overprovisioning.factor in Cloudstack 4.3
>using Global Settings, even after restarting cloudstack-managment server
> GHz available remain the same in the zone.
>
>Turns out that changing the value in the cluster did update value
>automatically without restarts.
>
>Is this a wanted behaviour ?
>
>Thanks,
>
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