Question related to Cloud view. I have modified the cloud.yaml file “VM.disk_resize: true” however the button to resize in cloud view does not work. Nothing happens when I click on it. I have restarted sunstone.
Did you restarted sunstone? Did you edit yaml in right group?
I did. I made the changes to the cloud.yaml file @ /etc/one/sunstone-views/cloud.yaml
Here is output:
provision_logo: images/opennebula-5.0.png
link_logo:
text_link_logo:
confirm_vms: false
enabled_tabs:
- provision-tab
- settings-tab
features:
# True to show showback monthly reports, and VM cost
showback: true
# Allows to change the security groups for each network interface
# on the VM creation dialog
secgroups: true
# True to hide the CPU setting in the VM creation dialog. The CPU setting
# will be set to the same value as VCPU, that will still be visible for the
# end users
instantiate_hide_cpu: true
# False to not scale the CPU. Number [0, 1] to scale from VCPU
instantiate_cpu_factor: false
# True to show the option to make an instance persistent
instantiate_persistent: false
# True to allow to create machines to cloud users
cloud_vm_create: true
tabs:
provision-tab:
panel_tabs:
vm_info_tab: false
vm_capacity_tab: true
vm_storage_tab: true
vm_network_tab: true
vm_snapshot_tab: true
vm_placement_tab: false
vm_actions_tab: false
vm_conf_tab: false
vm_template_tab: false
vm_log_tab: false
provision_tabs:
flows: true
templates: true
actions: &provisionactions
# In the cloud view, delete is the equivalent
# of ‘onetemplate chmod --recursive’
Template.chmod: false
# In the cloud view, delete is the equivalent
# of 'onetemplate delete --recursive'
Template.delete: true
VM.rename: true
VM.resume: true
VM.reboot: true
VM.reboot_hard: true
VM.poweroff: true
VM.poweroff_hard: true
VM.undeploy: false
VM.undeploy_hard: false
VM.terminate: true
VM.terminate_hard: true
VM.resize: true
VM.disk_resize: true
VM.attachdisk: true
VM.detachdisk: true
VM.disk_saveas: true
VM.attachnic: true
VM.detachnic: true
VM.snapshot_create: true
VM.snapshot_revert: true
VM.snapshot_delete: true
VM.disk_snapshot_create: true
VM.disk_snapshot_revert: true
VM.disk_snapshot_delete: true
VM.save_as_template: true
dashboard:
# Connected user's quotas
quotas: true
# Overview of connected user's VMs
vms: true
# Group's quotas
groupquotas: false
# Overview of group's VMs
groupvms: false
create_vm:
# True to allow capacity (CPU, MEMORY, VCPU) customization
capacity_select: true
# True to allow NIC customization
network_select: true
# True to allow vmgroup customization
vmgroup_select: true
# True to allow DISK size customization
disk_resize: true
# True to allow datastore customization
datastore_select: true
settings-tab:
panel_tabs:
settings_info_tab: false
settings_config_tab: true
settings_quotas_tab: true
settings_accounting_tab: true
settings_showback_tab: true
actions:
# Buttons for settings_info_tab
User.update_password: true
User.login_token: true
# Buttons for settings_config_tab
Settings.change_language: true
Settings.change_password: true
Settings.change_view: true
Settings.ssh_key: true
Settings.login_token: true
# Edit button in settings_quotas_tab
User.quotas_dialog: false
vms-tab:
actions: *provisionactions
images-tab:
table_columns:
- 0 # Checkbox
- 1 # ID
- 2 # Name
- 3 # Onwer
- 4 # Group
- 5 # Datastore
#- 6 # Size
- 7 # Type
#- 8 # Registration time
#- 9 # Persistent
- 10 # Status
- 11 # #VMs
#- 12 # Target
vnets-tab:
table_columns:
- 0 # Checkbox
- 1 # ID
- 2 # Name
#- 3 # Owner
- 4 # Group
#- 5 # Reservation
#- 6 # Cluster
#- 7 # Bridge
#- 8 # Leases
#- 9 # VLAN ID
secgroups-tab:
table_columns:
- 0 # Checkbox
- 1 # ID
- 2 # Name
#- 3 # Owner
- 4 # Group
#- 5 # Labels
vmgroup-tab:
table_columns:
- 0 # Checkbox
- 1 # ID
- 2 # Name
- 3 # Owner
- 4 # Group
- 5 # Vms
#- 6 # Labels
#- 7 # Search data
datastores-tab:
table_columns:
- 0 # Checkbox
- 1 # ID
- 2 # Name
- 3 # Owner
- 4 # Group
#- 5 # Capacity
#- 6 # Cluster
#- 7 # Basepath
#- 8 # TM
#- 9 # DS
#- 10 # Type
- 11 # Status
#- 12 # Labels
#- 13 # Search data
hi, what version of opennebula u a using?
Great question. How do I determine that? I did not perform the install.
it is visible in the footer of sunstone
Bummer, not in mine. All I see is “powered by OpenNebula Systems”
It look like the sunstone page may have some custom work done to it. Any ideas?
We are running 5.4.1
hmm, them looks like a bug. Try to upgrade to latest 5.4.*. You should review all release notes. Also check release notes for 5.6 and 5.6.1, 5.6.2