Hi, I tested the following items during the test day and here are my results:

1. "reboot VM" functionality

The related feature page is: http://www.ovirt.org/Features/Guest_Reboot
The feature page mentions a policy selection checkbox which I was unable to 
find in 
the web admin UI at all. I checked the patches that implement the feature and 
did not 
see the check box implementation. The patches did show me that all I need to 
use the 
feature was to install the guest agent on the guest. So for my test I installed 
a fedora 
guest, and I installed the guest agent on the guest. After about a minute after 
starting 
the guest, the reboot button was enabled and pressing it started the reboot 
sequence 
on the guest. 

I had a console open on the guest and it informed me that the admin had started 
the 
reboot process and the guest would be rebooted in a minute. I did not find a 
way to 
change the time it took for the reboot to happen.

I did the same test with the REST api, with the same result. The reboot was 
scheduled 
for a minute after I issued the command. I did not find a way to change the 
time with 
the REST api either. I am guessing that is a future feature.

2. Fix Control-Alt-Delete functionality in console options

I had trouble getting spice to work in my test setup, but no issues with VNC. 
So I 
tested VNC. I checked the VM console options to make sure that 'Map 
ctrl-alt-del 
shortcut to ctrl+alt+end' was checked. Then I connected to a running VM with 
VNC. I 
pressed ctrl-+alt+end expected it to issue a ctrl-alt-del to the guest. Nothing 
happened. I pressed ctrl-alt-del and it properly issued ctrl-alt-del to the 
guest. I made 
sure there was no issue with my client by using the menu to issue a 
ctrl-alt-del to the 
guest which also resulted in the proper action on the guest. I opened a bug for 
this:
/https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1057763/[1]

I did this test on my Fedora machine, and the description mentions that certain 
OSes 
capture the ctrl-alt-del before sending it to the guest, Fedora is not one of 
those OSes, 
so maybe my test was not valid?

3. Show name of the template in General tab for a VM if the VM is 
deployed from template via clone allocation.

This is a very straight forward test. I created a template from a VM. I named 
the 
template. Then created a VM from that template using clone allocation. I 
verified that 
the name of the template is now properly shown in the VM general sub tab. Works 
as 
expected.

Overall I had issues getting engine installed due to the shmmax issue reported 
in 
other threads, and then I had a really hard time adding new hosts from a blank 
fedora 
minimum install. I was successful one out of three attempts, which I feel was 
probably 
an yum repository issue as I was getting conflicting python-cpopen issues 
causing 
VDSM to not start.

Thanks,
Alexander

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[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1057763
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