comments below..
On Jun 5, 2008, at 7:17 AM, Chris Lalancette wrote:
> So I've started testing out the WUI, and here's what I've got
for
> bugs so far
> (in the order I found them, not in order of importance):
>
> 1. In the "Host" tab, it displays a list of hosts; good.
However,
> when I check
> a few of them and say "Delete", it doesn't actually do
anything.
>
> 2. In the "Storage" tab, the distinction between "Add
Storage
> Server" and
> "Create Storage Server" is very, very unclear. I'm not sure
how to
> better
> structure it, but first-time users are never going to figure it out.
The design for this aims for it to be clearer. Check out fig. 9a-9c
here >
http://devserv.devel.redhat.com/~tallen/design/ I believe that scott
and co. were going to work on updating the build
post-summit>
>
> 3. Bug in taskomatic for scanning storage - now fixed
>
> 4. For some reason the "ovirt" init script inside the managed
node
> does a
> "service collectd restart" after setting up the
/etc/collectd.conf
> file; this
> results in a FAILED message during bootup. We should probably just
> setup the
> configuration file and then let the collectd init script start it.
>
> 5. There are way too many "Are you sure?" popup boxes in the
WUI.
> Just a
> personal preference, but unless an action is undoable, you don't
> need a popup
> box (they just get annoying).
Most of these messages are supposed to be passive confirmation
messages that should be timed and require no user input. Scott and I
talked about this earlier but perhaps there was a miscommunication.
Scott, are these placeholders? Let me know if I should spec when we
need a passive vs. challenging messages.>
>
> 6. Clicking the "Refresh" Button on a storage pool doesn't
seem to
> do anything
> (at least, it didn't add a new task to the database).
>
> 7. Clicking on the "Delete" button on the lower part of the
Storage
> page for a
> storage pool doesn't seem to do anything; however, checking the
> storage pool and
> clicking "Delete" on the upper part of the page does work.
>
> 8. After deleting a storage pool, the summary for the now deleted
> storage pool
> is still on the lower part of the page; that should probably be
> blanked out.
>
> 9. There's both a "Delete" button and "Remove"
button on the
> Storage tab;
> Delete does what it says, while Remove seems to do nothing. I'm not
> sure what
> the distinction between them is.
The design aims to make the distinction clearer. Check out fig. 9d >
http://devserv.devel.redhat.com/~tallen/design/
I think this was a post-summit improvement also. Scott?>
>
> I'm still fighting with some taskomatic/iscsi stuff, so I'll send
> out more as I
> get find them.
>
> Chris Lalancette
>
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