I don't get your point. How does the number of affected instances make this a different problem? We see essentially the same issue: VM failed to spawn on one of the compute nodes, then it was (automatically) rescheduled to another node and we see that it now has two ports in Neutron, while we expect to see only one.
I don't get your point. How does the number of affected instances make this a different problem? We see essentially the same issue: VM failed to spawn on one of the compute nodes, then it was (automatically) rescheduled to another node and we see that it now has two ports in Neutron, while we expect to see only one.