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Describe the bug
Even though I use sample tier settings, all lxc containers are scaled to default settings. When debugging the settings for each container it came out that they were default (only added print in scaling_manager.py after config = DEFAULTS.get(f"TIER_{ctid}", DEFAULTS)).
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Add Tier in '/etc/lxc_autoscale/lxc_autoscale.yaml'
THank you to point me out to that, I will try to fix latest 2 issues togheter in my next free time slot, if someone wanna contribute in the meanwhile it will be appreciated!
Describe the bug
Even though I use sample tier settings, all lxc containers are scaled to default settings. When debugging the settings for each container it came out that they were default (only added print in
scaling_manager.py
afterconfig = DEFAULTS.get(f"TIER_{ctid}", DEFAULTS)
).To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Additional context
Python 3.11.2
Kernel Version: Linux 6.8.12-4-pve (2024-11-06T15:04Z)
Manager Version: pve-manager/8.2.8/a577cfa684c7476d
logs.txt
lxc_autoscale.txt
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