?- MauriceOn Aug 21, 2013, at 01:41 AM, "Musayev, Ilya" imusa...@webmd.net wrote:Have you looked at CLOUDSTACK-778? -Original Message- From: Maurice Lawler [mailto:maurice.law...@me.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 9:25 PM To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org Cc: Marcus Sorensen Subject: Re
, 2013 11:25 AM
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org
Cc: Musayev, Ilya
Subject: Re: Instance Names
Hello,
I did just find that CLOUDSTACk-778, reviewing it it seems to me that does not
quite answer my question; unless I am missing an obvious point, which I will
not let, I find myself doing that more then I
Greetings,
I'm hoping someone can point me into the right direction, I have provisioned an
instanced; however, I failed to create a name for it. Now in my list of
instances, I see the UUID and not a 'custom' name so to speak. I'm sure this
can easily be manipulated via the database, however; I
vm_instance
On Monday, August 19, 2013, Maurice Lawler wrote:
Greetings,
I'm hoping someone can point me into the right direction, I have
provisioned an instanced; however, I failed to create a name for it. Now in
my list of instances, I see the UUID and not a 'custom' name so to speak.
You can edit the display name via API or the UI's edit button, but
that only changes what shows up in the UI, not the name of the host
itself (e.g. when you log in and do 'hostname'). To change the actual
name in the vm_instance table, column 'name'. I'm not entirely sure
what the repercussions of