Andreas, does this use the listing view, so that once additional
features (perhaps even per device) can be added when expanding or
navigating to the view of a device?

Stef

On 14.12.2017 03:05, Marek Libra wrote:
> Andreas, thanks for that!
> 
> So far it makes sense for me.
> Tthe covered use-case is really bare minimum anyway - we will definitely
> need to go farther.
> 
> Seems like we agreed on the classification according to [2].
> 
> I'm just contemplating positioning the page under the System >> Hardware
> link.
> It might be difficult for newbies to find it. I am not against it - just
> thinking aloud.
> What are the +/- of putting it as a new item in the left-side menu?
> 
> Secondly, due to expected amount of devices within single host, I still
> think we should filter by class.
> Either via expandable lists (by class) or by filtering/sorting.
> 
> Just to know where we are heading to in follow-ups, what will be future
> use cases? My vision:
> 
> - additional details of a device
>     - will be selected upon use-cases
> - (un)bind VFIO driver
> - configure SR-IOV network cards
> - vGPU configuration
> - USB bus
> - SCSI bus
> 
> Marek
> 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 4:25 PM, Andreas Nilsson <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     On 2017-11-24 14:17, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
> 
>         So it would become "As a sysadmin, I need to figure out the
>         address to a
>         network card, so I can tweak the boot loader of the host, in
>         order to
>         give a VM direct access to that device"
> 
> 
>     So I'm still a bit uncertain about the exact goal, but I put this
>     design together, for answering the most basic case of "What devices
>     are on my system".
>     
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cockpit-project/cockpit-design/2dcca8634b4b0ec5f9ff7254b29cc6578fda0fcd/devices/devices.png
>     
> <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cockpit-project/cockpit-design/2dcca8634b4b0ec5f9ff7254b29cc6578fda0fcd/devices/devices.png>
>     It only does a straight down, simple listing of PCI devices. Let me
>     know what you think!
> 
>     - Andreas
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