Hi Gabriel,

I’m using 4.19.

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Jimmy

Van: Gabriel Santos <[email protected]>
Datum: dinsdag, 2 april 2024 om 20:13
Aan: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Onderwerp: Re: Vm logging when assigning other users
Hi, Jimmy!

I'm glad you figured it out, but yes, the logging can be really
annoying. What version of CloudStack were you using? I'll check it out
and, hopefully, improve it.

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Gabriel Santos


On 02/04/2024 12:52, Jimmy Huybrechts wrote:
> So in the end it was the template I used for them which I just found out by 
> giving it permissions step by step, but shouldn’t that be listed somewhere 
> where it is?
>
> --
> Jimmy
>
> Van: Jimmy Huybrechts <[email protected]>
> Datum: dinsdag, 2 april 2024 om 17:01
> Aan: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Onderwerp: Vm logging when assigning other users
> Hi,
>
> So sometimes the logging annoys me, as in it tells you exactly nothing.
>
> I’m trying to assign a VM to a different user, from the users account I can 
> see the compute offering, I can see the network, and yet if I try to assign 
> it it just says:
>
> Failed to move vm due to Account 
> [{"accountName":"guest","id":13,"uuid":"1a01a9f2-43e9-445b-90b0-ee41e5ef59d5"}]
>  does not have permission to operate with resource
>
> Now account name is not really guest of course :) But nice that it doesn’t 
> have permission but permission to what?? It’s not an account limit because it 
> even gives it when I set everything to Unlimited.
> Looking at the management log it checks resources but doesn’t find any limits 
> there.
>
> --
> Jimmy
>

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