Rafael,
You can add a jira ticket and/or write a functional spec on the wiki. Of
course if you want guarantee that it will be doen, you'll have to do it
yourself. You can ask on the dev list for help if you don't feel up to it.
regards,
Daan
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Rafael Weingartner <
Then use my previous suggestion. To write it again, step by step
tutorial style.
For users:
1. Create a new domain uder ROOT, let's say Public.
2. Create users in this Public domain.
3. Create service offerings specific/tied to Public domain.
For admins:
1. Create a new domain under ROOT, let's
So you want to have a user(s), that can create new infrastructure
(compute, storage nodes, networks) but it's not able to create service
offerings on them? I guess no one envisioned such a need. Normally if
one can manage infrastructure on which services will reside, it should
be able to create
Move those "administrators" to their own domains as normal users.
Administrators will always be able to see/configure everything, that's
the basic point of being administrator.
On 4/10/13 2:40 PM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:
I know the concept of inheritance.
The problem here as I said is that
It's called inheritance.
I put my public users to public domain.
I put my private users to their private domain(s).
And then I put specific service offerings to specific domains and are
visible only there.
I guess if i wanted something cross domains i would put it to domain
root (like you) and e
Create domains and domain specific service offerings.
It can be done, i know because we are doing in since v 3.*
On 4/10/13 12:31 AM, Rafael Weingartner wrote:
Hey all,
I was wondering, I have some server offering that should just be used by
the administrator, so, is it possible to hide them fr
I strongly agree, it is something very interesting and pretty simple to
code.
Where can I go to suggest it ?
2013/10/4 benoit lair
> It would be interesting to propose this feature for the new version of
> cloudstack, why not for the cs 4.3 ?
>
> Regards, Benoit.
>
>
> 2013/10/4 Alena Prokharch
It would be interesting to propose this feature for the new version of
cloudstack, why not for the cs 4.3 ?
Regards, Benoit.
2013/10/4 Alena Prokharchyk
> Rafael, there is no way to filter offerings by the caller type, not even
> in the DB.
>
> "Public" attribute means that the offering is ava
Rafael, there is no way to filter offerings by the caller type, not even
in the DB.
"Public" attribute means that the offering is available to everyone in the
cloud; there is another alternative - offering can be domain specific. In
this case it can be used by all users from this domain/its subdom
Hey all,
I was wondering, I have some server offering that should just be used by
the administrator, so, is it possible to hide them from normal users?
I noticed that when I am creating a service offering there is a check-box
called public? So, I created some service offering that would be used j
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