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The QoS plugin erroneously creates a new policy when updating an existing one. This causes the loss of previously set attributes that are not passed in the update call. This patch fixes this issue by getting existing qos policy object instead of creating a new one for update. This issue is already fixed in Pike branch with patch: I57011bd4d40479855203061554090d19bb668960 Change-Id: I6f5a925084bb70b56e66d673eac2febdb38e0b34 Related-Bug: #1734136 |
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drivers | ||
notification_drivers | ||
__init__.py | ||
qos_consts.py | ||
qos_plugin.py |