Hi Remi

Perfect! Thanks for the clarification. I still wonder how to do it but
that is another story :)

René

On 03/11/2017 08:40 AM, Remi Bergsma wrote:
> Hi René,
> 
> I just posted some screenshots on the PR that show a VM can be part of more 
> than one VPC (mail wouldn’t allow screenshots) so please have a look at 
> Github.
> 
> Regards, Remi
> 
> On 10/03/2017, 17:52, "Rene Moser" <m...@renemoser.net> wrote:
> 
>     Hi
>     
>     I created https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1999 to return the
>     vpcid the VM belongs to in listVirtualMachines-
>     
>     I need this for the cloudstack ansible modules to fully determine VMs
>     uniquely as listVirtualMachines returns all VMs (non-vpc and vpc) and
>     they can be named identically.
>     
>     (I have currently implemented a workaround to go though listnetworks for
>     every VM, but this is a very expensive operation, and that is why I
>     wanted to solve it by returning the VPC id on the VM level.)
>     
>     I had a discussion with ustcweizhou which says that a VM can be part of
>     multiple VPCs and therefore it would not make sense to add vpcid to the
>     response. I disagree, a VM can not be in different VPCs.
>     
>     Can anyone join the discussion? Is it possible a VM can be in different
>     VPCs?
>     
>     Thanks for the clarification
>     
>     René
>     
> 

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