Bug #19424
openVMware provisioning displays all IP address
Description
Cloned from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1426592
Description of problem:
When doing provisioning using vmware, after selecting the cluster it shows all the ip addresses which are on vsphere.
How reproducible:
Whenever doing provisioning using VMware as deployment machine.
Steps to Reproduce:
Go to new host, start the provisioning, select the deploy on Vmware and then select Vmware cluster, in interface tab it shows all the IP address.
Actual results:
It should display network which are part of selected cluster
Expected results:
Displaying networks from all cluster which are in Vsphere environment.
Additional info:
Updated by Marek Hulán over 7 years ago
- Subject changed from VMware provisioning displays all IP address to VMware provisioning displays all IP address
- Target version set to 115
Updated by Angelo Lisco over 7 years ago
- Related to Feature #15115: Filter datastore and network selection added
Updated by Angelo Lisco over 7 years ago
- Related to Feature #2113: Better VMWare Datastore UI added
Updated by Angelo Lisco over 7 years ago
- Pull request https://github.com/theforeman/foreman/pull/3559 added
Timo Goebel was working on a patch to filter networks and datastores depending on the cluster selection.
I also wish this could be fixed in 1.16 GA since the actual behavior (no filtering at all) it's very frustrating when you have multiple clusters and each one has different datastores and networks.
Marek Hulán wrote:
Cloned from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1426592
Description of problem:
When doing provisioning using vmware, after selecting the cluster it shows all the ip addresses which are on vsphere.
How reproducible:
Whenever doing provisioning using VMware as deployment machine.
Steps to Reproduce:
Go to new host, start the provisioning, select the deploy on Vmware and then select Vmware cluster, in interface tab it shows all the IP address.
Actual results:
It should display network which are part of selected cluster
Expected results:
Displaying networks from all cluster which are in Vsphere environment.Additional info:
Updated by Dominic Cleal over 7 years ago
- Pull request deleted (
https://github.com/theforeman/foreman/pull/3559)
Updated by Angelo Lisco over 7 years ago
I can't understand why Dominic unlinked the PR 3559 from this bug report. Yes, the PR is not complete yet but I think it's a great start for everyone who wants to work on this important feature.
Angelo Lisco wrote:
Timo Goebel was working on a patch to filter networks and datastores depending on the cluster selection.
I also wish this could be fixed in 1.16 GA since the actual behavior (no filtering at all) it's very frustrating when you have multiple clusters and each one has different datastores and networks.Marek Hulán wrote:
Cloned from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1426592
Description of problem:
When doing provisioning using vmware, after selecting the cluster it shows all the ip addresses which are on vsphere.
How reproducible:
Whenever doing provisioning using VMware as deployment machine.
Steps to Reproduce:
Go to new host, start the provisioning, select the deploy on Vmware and then select Vmware cluster, in interface tab it shows all the IP address.
Actual results:
It should display network which are part of selected cluster
Expected results:
Displaying networks from all cluster which are in Vsphere environment.Additional info:
Updated by Marek Hulán about 7 years ago
- Pull request https://github.com/theforeman/foreman/pull/3559 added
I don't see the reason either, reverting. The PR is currently inactive but still open and relevant.
Updated by Chris Roberts over 6 years ago
- Assignee set to Timo Goebel
- Difficulty set to medium
- Triaged set to No
Updated by Chris Roberts over 6 years ago
- Triaged changed from No to Yes
- Found in Releases 1.18.0-RC3 added