Github user wilderrodrigues commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1198#discussion_r47201935
  
    --- Diff: 
engine/orchestration/src/org/apache/cloudstack/engine/orchestration/NetworkOrchestrator.java
 ---
    @@ -2558,6 +2575,62 @@ public boolean restartNetwork(Long networkId, 
Account callerAccount, User caller
             }
         }
     
    +    /* If there are redundant routers in the isolated network, we follow 
the steps to make the network working better
    +     *  (1) destroy backup router if exists
    +     *  (2) create new backup router
    +     *  (3) destroy master router (then the backup will become master)
    +     *  (4) create a new router as backup router.
    +     */
    +    private boolean restartGuestNetworkWithRedundantRouters(NetworkVO 
network, List<DomainRouterVO> routers, ReservationContext context) throws 
ResourceUnavailableException, ConcurrentOperationException, 
InsufficientCapacityException {
    +        Account caller = CallContext.current().getCallingAccount();
    +        long callerUserId = CallContext.current().getCallingUserId();
    +
    +        // check the master and backup redundant state
    +        DomainRouterVO masterRouter = null;
    +        DomainRouterVO backupRouter = null;
    +        if (routers != null && routers.size() == 1) {
    +            masterRouter = routers.get(0);
    +        } if (routers != null && routers.size() == 2) {
    +            DomainRouterVO router1 = routers.get(0);
    +            DomainRouterVO router2 = routers.get(1);
    +            if (router1.getRedundantState() == RedundantState.MASTER || 
router2.getRedundantState() == RedundantState.BACKUP) {
    +                masterRouter = router1;
    +                backupRouter = router2;
    +            } else if (router1.getRedundantState() == 
RedundantState.BACKUP || router2.getRedundantState() == RedundantState.MASTER) {
    +                masterRouter = router2;
    +                backupRouter = router1;
    +            } else { // both routers are in UNKNOWN state
    +                masterRouter = router1;
    +                backupRouter = router2;
    +            }
    +        }
    +
    +        NetworkOfferingVO offering = 
_networkOfferingDao.findByIdIncludingRemoved(network.getNetworkOfferingId());
    +        DeployDestination dest = new 
DeployDestination(_dcDao.findById(network.getDataCenterId()), null, null, null);
    +        List<Provider> providersToImplement = 
getNetworkProviders(network.getId());
    +
    +        // destroy backup router
    +        if (backupRouter != null) {
    +            _routerService.destroyRouter(backupRouter.getId(), caller, 
callerUserId);
    +        }
    +        // create new backup router
    +        implementNetworkElements(dest, context, network, offering, 
providersToImplement);
    +
    +        // destroy master router
    +        if (masterRouter != null) {
    +            try {
    +                Thread.sleep(10000); // wait 10s for the 
keepalived/conntrackd on backup router
    --- End diff --
    
    The ```implementNetworkElements()``` is a blocking call. So, you don't need 
the sleep here. Even if you would, 10 seconds is way too much.
    
    I would suggest that first you destroy the master router! The back becomes 
master in no time, so no sleep needed. Then you spin up a new router (which 
will be backup, and destroy the previous (old) master. Serious, no sleep needed.


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