Re: Allow users to resize root volume of a template-based instance?

2016-06-09 Thread Andy Dills
 

On 06/09/2016 04:52, Koushik Das wrote: 

> Check if you are able to call the resizeVolume API directly (without going 
> through the UI). By default domain admins and users are authorized to use it. 
> Also check commands.properties file to see what bitmask is associated with 
> the API.
> 
> -Koushik

Koushik, 

Thank you for your response. 

I am indeed able to trigger a resizeVolume API call as the user. So this
would appear to be a bug in the UI, no? Perhaps I should submit a
report. 

Thanks,
Andy 
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Re: Allow users to resize root volume of a template-based instance?

2016-06-09 Thread Koushik Das
Check if you are able to call the resizeVolume API directly (without going 
through the UI). By default domain admins and users are authorized to use it. 
Also check commands.properties file to see what bitmask is associated with the 
API.

-Koushik
 
On 08/06/16, 4:33 AM, "Andy Dills"  wrote:

> 
>
>On 06/07/2016 18:26, Dag Sonstebo wrote: 
>
>> Which version of CloudStack are you on Andy? The bug seems to have been 
>> fixed in 4.2 (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-2337 [1]), 
>> but we recently came across it again in 4.6 - with a fix appearing in 4.6.2 
>> (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9101 [2]).
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Dag Sonstebo
>> Cloud Architect 
>> ShapeBlue
>
>Hi Dag, 
>
>I'm running CS 4.8. 
>
>It's a little different than those bugs; I reviewed those with hope. It
>seemed like back then the issue was that nobody had the UI element to
>resize the disk, whereas now the issue (at least as I see it) is that
>only the Admin account gets the UI element. 
>
>Can anybody else confirm whether or not they see the UI element to
>resize the disk as regular user or domain admin in CS 4.8? 
>
>Thanks,
>Andy 
>
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Re: Allow users to resize root volume of a template-based instance?

2016-06-07 Thread Andy Dills
 

On 06/07/2016 18:26, Dag Sonstebo wrote: 

> Which version of CloudStack are you on Andy? The bug seems to have been fixed 
> in 4.2 (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-2337 [1]), but we 
> recently came across it again in 4.6 - with a fix appearing in 4.6.2 
> (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9101 [2]).
> 
> Regards,
> Dag Sonstebo
> Cloud Architect 
> ShapeBlue

Hi Dag, 

I'm running CS 4.8. 

It's a little different than those bugs; I reviewed those with hope. It
seemed like back then the issue was that nobody had the UI element to
resize the disk, whereas now the issue (at least as I see it) is that
only the Admin account gets the UI element. 

Can anybody else confirm whether or not they see the UI element to
resize the disk as regular user or domain admin in CS 4.8? 

Thanks,
Andy 

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Re: Allow users to resize root volume of a template-based instance?

2016-06-07 Thread Dag Sonstebo
Which version of CloudStack are you on Andy? The bug seems to have been fixed 
in 4.2 (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-2337), but we recently 
came across it again in 4.6 - with a fix appearing in 4.6.2 
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-9101).

Regards,
Dag Sonstebo
Cloud Architect 
ShapeBlue






On 07/06/2016, 20:07, "Andy Dills"  wrote:

> 
>
>We're using 4.8, with Xen as the hypervisor. 
>
>We're finding that only the Admin account can adjust the size of a root
>volume. Domain Admins and User accounts aren't given the option to
>resize the volume. I have the same storage tag on all of the disk
>offerings, and on the primary storage. Resize shows up and works great
>when I'm logged in as admin, but none of the users get the icon. 
>
>Is there a way to enable this? The documentation seems to suggest it
>should be visible to both users and admins, and that as long as multiple
>disk offerings share a common storage tag, they should be presented as
>options. 
>
>I notice in the storage properties for the volume, the "Disk Offering"
>is blank, even though I clearly picked an offering. 
>
>Any suggestions? 
>
>Thanks,
>Andy 
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Allow users to resize root volume of a template-based instance?

2016-06-07 Thread Andy Dills
 

We're using 4.8, with Xen as the hypervisor. 

We're finding that only the Admin account can adjust the size of a root
volume. Domain Admins and User accounts aren't given the option to
resize the volume. I have the same storage tag on all of the disk
offerings, and on the primary storage. Resize shows up and works great
when I'm logged in as admin, but none of the users get the icon. 

Is there a way to enable this? The documentation seems to suggest it
should be visible to both users and admins, and that as long as multiple
disk offerings share a common storage tag, they should be presented as
options. 

I notice in the storage properties for the volume, the "Disk Offering"
is blank, even though I clearly picked an offering. 

Any suggestions? 

Thanks,
Andy 
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