4500 Sup6 Etherchnnel QOS

We are deploying QOS in our 4500 Sup6. When we applied service-policy for queuing on the physical member of the etherchannel, that interface got kicked out of the etherchannel and interface bounced. I have experience applying service-policy (non-queuing)  in etherchannel in other cisco devices at it had no effect in the physical interface or port-channel. Is it an expected behaviour or is it something else, bug? I have not seen in any documentation online that this is the case. Is there any best practice to prevent this from happening?
Apr 15 19:13:18.721 NZST: %PARSER-5-CFGLOG_LOGGEDCMD: User:  logged command:interface TenGigabitEthernet3/1
Apr 15 19:13:33.953 NZST: %EC-5-UNBUNDLE: Interface TenGigabitEthernet3/1 left the port-channel Port-channel11
Apr 15 19:13:33.989 NZST: %EC-5-CANNOT_BUNDLE2: Te3/1 is not compatible with Te4/1 and will be suspended (Te3/1 has a different output Qos policy than Te4/1. )
Apr 15 19:13:33.997 NZST: %PARSER-5-CFGLOG_LOGGEDCMD: User:  logged command:service-policy output Core-Egress
Apr 15 19:13:34.061 NZST: %EC-5-UNBUNDLE: STANDBY:Interface TenGigabitEthernet3/1 left the port-channel Port-channel11
Apr 15 19:14:43.391 NZST: %PARSER-5-CFGLOG_LOGGEDCMD: User:  logged command:interface TenGigabitEthernet4/1
Apr 15 19:16:27.201 NZST: %EC-5-UNBUNDLE: Interface TenGigabitEthernet4/1 left the port-channel Port-channel11
Apr 15 19:16:27.257 NZST: %EC-5-COMPATIBLE: Te3/1 is compatible with port-channel members
Apr 15 19:16:27.265 NZST: %PARSER-5-CFGLOG_LOGGEDCMD: User:  logged command:service-policy output Core-Egress
Apr 15 19:16:27.349 NZST: %EC-5-UNBUNDLE: STANDBY:Interface TenGigabitEthernet4/1 left the port-channel Port-channel11
.Apr 15 19:16:29.985 NZST: %EC-5-BUNDLE: Interface TenGigabitEthernet3/1 joined port-channel Port-channel11
.Apr 15 19:16:30.937 NZST: %EC-5-BUNDLE: Interface TenGigabitEthernet4/1 joined port-channel Port-channel11
Apr 15 19:16:30.005 NZST: %EC-5-BUNDLE: STANDBY:Interface TenGigabitEthernet3/1 joined port-channel Port-channel11
Apr 15 19:16:30.953 NZST: %EC-5-BUNDLE: STANDBY:Interface TenGigabitEthernet4/1 joined port-channel Port-channel11
cheers

Affected by bug CSCur24505 :
service-policy config caused that I/F left Port-channel
bug status - terminated

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    Alex

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