Ahh,

The setting is there, and it is true.

Actually this installation is an upgrade.

I tried several reloads with shift and control pressed, and eventually it came. 
I think it was due to browser cache.

Thanks.
R.




On Mon, 2022-05-23 01:09 PM, Suresh Anaparti <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> 
Hi,
> 
> You can enable / disable it using the UI property 'allowSettingTheme' in 
> config.json (can be located at the path /etc/cloudstack/management/ in the 
> management server). I think, by default, it is true and shows the settings 
> icon/page customization view.
> 
> Check with the sample cmds below, in the management server. Refresh (/reopen) 
> the browser after the property is updated.
> 
> - to check the property 'allowSettingTheme' set:
> grep "allowSettingTheme" /etc/cloudstack/management/config.json
> 
> - to enable the customization view: (check the output from the above cmd, and 
> use it to search and replace)
> sed -i 's/"allowSettingTheme": false/"allowSettingTheme": true/g' 
> /etc/cloudstack/management/config.json
> 
> - to disable the customization view:
> sed -i 's/"allowSettingTheme": true/"allowSettingTheme": false/g' 
> /etc/cloudstack/management/config.json
>  
> 
> Regards,
> Suresh
> 
> On 23/05/22, 12:21 PM, " target="_blank">"[email protected]" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>     ​Hi!
> 
>     I upgraded 2 cloudstack installations to 4.16.1 from 4.15.2
> 
>     However, only one of them is showing the UI Side Panel for Palette 
> customization. !?  I have no idea why, and I did not do anything to enable or 
> disable it that I am aware of.
> 
>     How do I turn the sidebar palette on?
> 
>     I really like the dark mode, by the way.
> 
>     R.
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 

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