deleting user group associated with a block allocation

2011-10-26 Thread Josh Thompson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I just discovered a problem with deleting user groups that are associated with a block allocation. The web interface will not let you delete a user group that is associated with a block allocation. However, block allocation entries are kept

Re: deleting user group associated with a block allocation

2011-10-26 Thread Alexander Patterson
1 most of the information that is lost isn't important and when they need to make another block they can redo it. We don't do as many blocks are you do, but 1 would be ideal. On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Josh Thompson josh_thomp...@ncsu.edu wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash:

First VCL setup, docs don't match my UI

2011-10-26 Thread Michael Jinks
I'm trying to set up my first proof-of-concept VCL instance. I have VCL installed and working on one machine, and I've added a VMware ESXi host according to the docs at: https://cwiki.apache.org/VCL/vcl-221-further-steps-if-using-vmware.html (Planning to use SSH since I don't have a VC

Re: First VCL setup, docs don't match my UI

2011-10-26 Thread Michael Jinks
Hm. I think I'm runing 2.2.1; I installed recently, but I can't find any way to confirm the version number in the UI or in the filesystem. (Is VCL packaged anywhere? That would sure help maintainability...) Anyhow, when I click Manage Computers, the fields I see under Edit Computer Information

Re: First VCL setup, docs don't match my UI

2011-10-26 Thread James O'Dell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I don't know if this is the best place to find the version. But it seems to work. grep 'ASF VCL' /var/www/html/vcl/index.php The page you're describing is the page before the add screen. Go ahead and select the radio button for 'Edit Computer

Re: First VCL setup, docs don't match my UI

2011-10-26 Thread Michael Jinks
Aha. I still have lots of confusion about what some of those fields are used for (CPU MHz is a required field? really?) but it looks like I'm past this stage of the ritual. Thanks. On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 03:28:08PM -0700, James O'Dell wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1