Lucian - If that be the case please file a bug with your relevant logs in it. I am surprised see it though.
Easy way out is to disable the user registering a template is to set max template limit to 0 in global config. But this will also disable him to create template from snapshot. Other way out is to set the permissions bits for register template api to 7 in the code which will exactly fix this problem. On 18/02/13 12:29 AM, "Nux!" <n...@li.nux.ro> wrote: >Hello, > >This is related to our recent discussion on customising the ROOT >disk[1], being a bit unhappy about it I tried to test stuff and see how >this could inconvenience users or admins. > >So I created a 1 TB Centos 6 qcow2 template (compressed is more like >400 MB, but uncompressed is 10GB or so.. thanks ext4!) and tried to >deploy it. Not only has Cloudstack (ACS 4.0.1) gladly downloaded and >uncompressed the template even though the remote URL was NOT in the >allowed list, but it also created an instance from it.. with 1 TB of >space ... all this was done as a regular user, not admin. > >First thing I would need to do is disable the users' ability to >register templates.. any pointers? > > >Lucian > > >[1] - >http://markmail.org/message/s2mp5b2x5pzjt634?q=list:org%2Eapache%2Eincubat >or%2Ecloudstack-users+ROOT > > >-- >Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! > >Nux! >www.nux.ro