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add icon to show "SR coalescing" next to SR name (in all SR list ;-) ) #3081

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gdelafond opened this issue Jun 19, 2018 · 7 comments
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@gdelafond
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Context

  • XO origin: XO Appliance
  • Versions:
    • xo-web: xo-web 5.20.2
    • xo-server: 5.20.3

Current behavior

It is not easy to see if coalesing is in progress/needs to happen on an SR. You have to go to the SR advanced view.

Expected behavior

Is it possible to add an icon to view if some coalescing is in progress on storage list (/home?t=SR & /hosts/UUID/storage) ?

@olivierlambert
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Hey, not a bad idea in terms of UI! Just need to check the "load" required to test all the chains in all SRs at once.

@gdelafond
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As it is a kind of XenServer task, maybe we could add a table in the tasks (/tasks) page to list all SR/VDI that are coalesing ?

@olivierlambert
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The initial idea is great, but I just had questions regarding performances of doing the request on all SRs at once.

Regarding the task, this would be confusing: we just know that coalesce should happens, but there is no way to know it already started or not.

@olivierlambert
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This is something worth putting a spike on it. @marcungeschikts I'm assigning you for triage/kanban.

@olivierlambert
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@marcungeschikts is it somewhere in our kanban?

@marcungeschikts
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@marcungeschikts is it somewhere in our kanban?

Yes (wekan internal link:https://kanban.vates.fr/b/jnfjuip4eBARBNuv9/xo-releases/G9ZAKhpT2YkbrKKrp)

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It's done!

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