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OrgVDCs and Chargeback

Hi there,

not sure if this is the right place to post to or if the Chargeback forums are preferred, but I have a weird problem wrt new organization VDCs and Chargeback records: If I create an org VDC directly via vCloud Director UI, it turns up just fine in Chargeback under the appropriate allocation model (pay-as-you-go in my case), however if I create an org VDC with exactly the same parameters using this VCO workflow I don't see any entries in Chargeback and thus no VM resources are recorded:

// input params:

//   - name (string): vdc name

//   - providerVdc (Vcl: ProviderVdc): an existing provider VDC, selected from Inventory

//   - vclCommonModule (Module): com.vmware.library.vCloud.common workflow module

//   - org (Vcl: Organization): organization where the resulting VDC should be created


var params = new VclAdminVdcParams();
params.name = name;
params.description = name + " description";
params.isEnabled = true;
params.providerVdcReference = providerVdc.getReference();
params.allocationModel = VclAllocationModelType.ALLOCATIONVAPP;
params.isThinProvision = true;
params.usesFastProvisioning = false;
params.networkQuota = -1;
params.resourceGuaranteedCpu = 0;
params.resourceGuaranteedMemory = 1;
params.vCpuInMhz = 2000;

var storageCapacity = new VclCapacityWithUsage();
storageCapacity.units = "MB";
storageCapacity.allocated = 0;
params.storageCapacity = storageCapacity;

var computeCapacity = new VclComputeCapacity();
var cpuc = new VclCapacityWithUsage();
var memoryc = new VclCapacityWithUsage();

cpuc.units = "MHz";
cpuc.allocated = 0;

memoryc.units = "MB";
memoryc.allocated = 0;

computeCapacity.memory = memoryc;
computeCapacity.cpu = cpuc;
computeCapacity.memory = memoryc;
params.computeCapacity = computeCapacity;

var adminVdc = System.getModule("com.vmware.library.vCloud.Admin.Vdc").createAdminVdc(org, params);

if (adminVdc.tasks != null) {
var task = adminVdc.tasks.getTasks()[0];
vclCommonModule.VclWaitTaskEnd(task, 1, 0);
}
org.updateInternalState();
var vdcOut = adminVdc.toUserObject();
vdcOut.updateInternalState();
System.log("vdc: " + vdcOut.name);

So is there anything else I'm missing here?

Regards,

Igor

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