Ok, it gets better, I have another VM that's running Ok, when I look at the 
browser I see; 

DISK    
CACHE   writethrough 
DEV_PREFIX      sd 
DRIVER  raw 
IMAGE   Relay1-Main 
IMAGE_ID        93 
IMAGE_UNAME     oneadmin 
IO      native 
Yet when I edit the template I see; 

ID Name Datastore Type Status #VMS 188  Relay1-Copy     data2   OS      READY   
0 
187     Relay1-Main     data2   OS      USED_PERS       1 
186     NS3-Copy        data2   OS      READY   0 
185     NS3-Main        data2   OS      USED_PERS       1 


    * 
    * 
    * 1 
    * 2 
    * 3 
    * 4 
    * 5 
    * 
    * 

You selected the following image: Relay1-Main 


i.e. The browser is showing image ID 93, whereas the template editor is showing 
the correct and running 
image_id which is 187. (yes, I've tried the reload icon, and moved off/on etc 
etc) 

"onevm show" shows the correct name, but only the name .. 

It looks like the GUI isn't keeping up with the underlying infrastructure ... 
(93 is an "old" image that "used" to be used by the template) 


-- 
        
Gareth Bult 
“The odds of hitting your target go up dramatically when you aim at it.” 
See the status of my current project at http://vdc-store.com 


----- Original Message -----

From: "Gareth Bult" <[email protected]> 
To: "Users OpenNebula" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, 8 January, 2014 4:12:54 PM 
Subject: [one-users] Sunstone issue re; editing Templates 

Hi, 

I seem to have run into a very strange issue .. I have a template that "looks" 
fine when you look 
at it from the browser, launches Ok, but when you come to modify the template, 
and click on storage, 
it's showing the wrong storage volume. If you inadvertently click "update" at 
this point, your end 
up with your template pointing at this wrong storage volume. 

I've tried lots of random changes, but can't seem to change this behaviour .. 
yet other templates seem 
to work Ok .. any ideas re; how I debug this .. it's pretty critical if the GUI 
is going to blindly 
change the storage volume when you change a.n.other part of the template ... 

Also (!) while I'm on the subject, is there any way we can persuade the GUI to 
save the context information 
(SSH public key) between template modifications ... having to re-enter the SSH 
key *every* time I modify a 
template is very frustrating ... 

tia 
Gareth. 

-- 

Gareth Bult 
“The odds of hitting your target go up dramatically when you aim at it.” 
See the status of my current project at http://vdc-store.com 
_______________________________________________ 
Users mailing list 
[email protected] 
http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org 

_______________________________________________
Users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org

Reply via email to