There is something that has been bothering me for a while now: e-d-a-z
verbose may be a "hint of what is the availability, but not necessarily
current". That's OK, any measures on a dynamic system are by definition
outdated at the moment of measurement.

The point is 'e-d-a-z verbose' should behave like -- say -- 'ps aux'
does: the measurement is *correct at the instant it was taken*. If it
*does* behave this way, then I do not see a need to document anything
(which is to say, this bug should be set INVALID).

Now, the only thingie left is the sudden drop of maximum sessions (the
equivalent of a full NC suddenly went AWOL). But (1) this would be
another bug, and (2) I never saw this happening again.

My vote: close INVALID.

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euca-describe-availability-zones output is a hint, not totally accurate - and 
should be documented
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/610987
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