2019-01-09 15:52:40 |
Björn Tillenius |
bug |
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added bug |
2019-01-09 15:52:52 |
Björn Tillenius |
maas: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2019-01-09 15:52:55 |
Björn Tillenius |
maas: importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2019-01-09 15:52:57 |
Björn Tillenius |
maas: milestone |
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2.5.1 |
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2019-01-09 15:53:03 |
Björn Tillenius |
tags |
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rbac |
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2019-01-09 19:39:20 |
Nick Niehoff |
bug |
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added subscriber Nick Niehoff |
2019-01-10 10:18:25 |
Björn Tillenius |
summary |
[2.5, RBAC] Can't modify storage as a normal user on allocated machines |
[2.5, RBAC] Normal users can unmount the root file system, but not remount it |
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2019-01-10 10:20:52 |
Björn Tillenius |
summary |
[2.5, RBAC] Normal users can unmount the root file system, but not remount it |
[2.5] Normal users can unmount the root file system, but not remount it |
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2019-01-10 10:20:54 |
Björn Tillenius |
maas: importance |
High |
Medium |
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2019-01-10 10:29:04 |
Björn Tillenius |
tags |
rbac |
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2019-01-10 10:30:52 |
Björn Tillenius |
description |
This is with 2.5.1-7489-g2f25a2cc0-0ubuntu1~18.04.1.
If I log in as a user that has the User role on a resource pool, I can't seem to modify the storage for the machines.
After allocating a node (that has / on the first disk and two unused disks), there are no actions available for the unused disks. For the / partition there is Unmount and Remove. Remove doesn't seem to do anything, except giving the illusion of removing the disk (after reloading the page it's there again).
I can however Umnount the filesystem, but now I have a machine with no /, and no possibility of adding a filesystem. |
This is with 2.5.1-7489-g2f25a2cc0-0ubuntu1~18.04.1.
If I log in as a user that has the User role on a resource pool, I can't seem to modify the storage for the machines.
After allocating a node (that has / on the first disk and two unused disks), there are no actions available for the unused disks. For the / partition there is Unmount and Remove. Remove doesn't seem to do anything, except giving the illusion of removing the disk (after reloading the page it's there again).
I can however Umnount the filesystem, but now I have a machine with no /, and no possibility of adding a filesystem.
Further more, the "Add special filesystem" functionality is also somewhat
broken. I can click on it, and it doesn't give any errors when adding
a tmpfs, for example. But there's no sign of it on the page, not even
after reloading it. But if I try to add the same filesystem again,
it complains that one already exists. |
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2019-01-10 10:38:21 |
Björn Tillenius |
description |
This is with 2.5.1-7489-g2f25a2cc0-0ubuntu1~18.04.1.
If I log in as a user that has the User role on a resource pool, I can't seem to modify the storage for the machines.
After allocating a node (that has / on the first disk and two unused disks), there are no actions available for the unused disks. For the / partition there is Unmount and Remove. Remove doesn't seem to do anything, except giving the illusion of removing the disk (after reloading the page it's there again).
I can however Umnount the filesystem, but now I have a machine with no /, and no possibility of adding a filesystem.
Further more, the "Add special filesystem" functionality is also somewhat
broken. I can click on it, and it doesn't give any errors when adding
a tmpfs, for example. But there's no sign of it on the page, not even
after reloading it. But if I try to add the same filesystem again,
it complains that one already exists. |
This is with 2.5.1-7489-g2f25a2cc0-0ubuntu1~18.04.1.
If I log in as a user that has the User role on a resource pool, I can't seem to modify the storage for the machines.
After allocating a node (that has / on the first disk and two unused disks), there are no actions available for the unused disks. For the / partition there is Unmount and Remove. Remove doesn't seem to do anything, except giving the illusion of removing the disk (after reloading the page it's there again).
I can however Umnount the filesystem, but now I have a machine with no /, and no possibility of adding a filesystem.
Further more, the "Add special filesystem" functionality is also somewhat
broken. I can click on it, and it doesn't give any errors when adding
a tmpfs, for example. But there's no sign of it on the page, not even
after reloading it. But if I try to add the same filesystem again,
it complains that one already exists.
After releasing the machine, the tmpfs filesystem is there, though. In
fact, somehow there are 4 tmpfs at the same mount point, and I can't
acquired the machine any more, since it complains that there already
is a filesystem at /mytmpfs (which is the mount point for all four) |
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2019-01-18 10:55:55 |
Björn Tillenius |
summary |
[2.5] Normal users can unmount the root file system, but not remount it |
[2.5, UI] Normal users can unmount the root file system, but not remount it |
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2019-01-18 10:56:00 |
Björn Tillenius |
maas: importance |
Medium |
High |
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2019-01-18 10:56:04 |
Björn Tillenius |
tags |
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ui |
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2019-01-18 10:56:30 |
Björn Tillenius |
description |
This is with 2.5.1-7489-g2f25a2cc0-0ubuntu1~18.04.1.
If I log in as a user that has the User role on a resource pool, I can't seem to modify the storage for the machines.
After allocating a node (that has / on the first disk and two unused disks), there are no actions available for the unused disks. For the / partition there is Unmount and Remove. Remove doesn't seem to do anything, except giving the illusion of removing the disk (after reloading the page it's there again).
I can however Umnount the filesystem, but now I have a machine with no /, and no possibility of adding a filesystem.
Further more, the "Add special filesystem" functionality is also somewhat
broken. I can click on it, and it doesn't give any errors when adding
a tmpfs, for example. But there's no sign of it on the page, not even
after reloading it. But if I try to add the same filesystem again,
it complains that one already exists.
After releasing the machine, the tmpfs filesystem is there, though. In
fact, somehow there are 4 tmpfs at the same mount point, and I can't
acquired the machine any more, since it complains that there already
is a filesystem at /mytmpfs (which is the mount point for all four) |
This is with 2.5.1-7489-g2f25a2cc0-0ubuntu1~18.04.1.
If I log in as a user that has the User role on a resource pool, I can't seem to modify the storage for the machines.
After allocating a node (that has / on the first disk and two unused disks), there are no actions available for the unused disks. For the / partition there is Unmount and Remove. Remove doesn't seem to do anything, except giving the illusion of removing the disk (after reloading the page it's there again).
I can however Umnount the filesystem, but now I have a machine with no /, and no possibility of adding a filesystem.
Further more, the "Add special filesystem" functionality is also somewhat
broken. I can click on it, and it doesn't give any errors when adding
a tmpfs, for example. But there's no sign of it on the page, not even
after reloading it. But if I try to add the same filesystem again,
it complains that one already exists.
After releasing the machine, the tmpfs filesystem is there, though. In
fact, somehow there are 4 tmpfs at the same mount point, and I can't
acquired the machine any more, since it complains that there already
is a filesystem at /mytmpfs (which is the mount point for all four)
This is UI only. In the API it works as expected. |
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2019-01-31 14:41:36 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas: milestone |
2.5.1 |
2.5.2 |
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2019-02-21 16:17:18 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas: milestone |
2.5.2 |
2.5.3 |
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2019-04-03 13:36:28 |
Lilyana Videnova |
summary |
[2.5, UI] Normal users can unmount the root file system, but not remount it |
[2.5, UI, RBAC] Normal users can unmount the root file system, but not remount it |
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2019-04-22 13:21:32 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas: milestone |
2.5.3 |
2.6.0beta2 |
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2019-04-27 21:23:18 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas: milestone |
2.6.0beta2 |
2.6.0rc1 |
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2019-05-28 14:41:46 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas: milestone |
2.6.0rc1 |
2.6.0rc2 |
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2019-06-10 20:50:32 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas: milestone |
2.6.0rc2 |
2.7.0alpha1 |
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2019-12-04 17:54:14 |
Adam Collard |
maas: milestone |
2.7.0b1 |
2.7.0b2 |
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2019-12-18 12:28:15 |
Adam Collard |
maas: milestone |
2.7.0b2 |
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2020-08-25 22:04:42 |
🤖 prod-design-maas-ui-lp-bot |
bug watch added |
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https://github.com/canonical-web-and-design/maas-ui/issues/1517 |
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2020-08-25 22:04:43 |
🤖 prod-design-maas-ui-lp-bot |
maas-ui: remote watch |
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github.com/canonical-web-and-design/maas-ui/issues #1517 |
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2020-08-26 00:05:45 |
Bug Watch Updater |
maas-ui: importance |
Undecided |
Unknown |
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2022-05-11 23:43:30 |
Bug Watch Updater |
maas-ui: status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2022-05-12 00:07:58 |
🤖 prod-design-maas-ui-lp-bot |
maas: status |
Triaged |
Fix Committed |
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2022-10-20 17:46:49 |
Adam Collard |
maas: milestone |
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3.3.0 |
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2022-10-20 17:49:48 |
Alexsander de Souza |
maas: milestone |
3.3.0 |
3.3.0-beta1 |
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2022-10-20 18:39:36 |
Alexsander de Souza |
maas: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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