[Kimchi-devel] Minor UI issue with Wok 2.4 and Kimchi 2.4

Aline Manera alinefm at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Mon Apr 3 21:07:19 UTC 2017


Hi Bill,

The Kimchi UI blocks user to stop/edit/undefine an Network in use by 
Templates or Guests. That should be the cause of the 'issue' you are seeing.

I plan to remove that from Kimchi UI and only show a warning message to 
user and let she/he decide on what to do.

Regards,
Aline Manera

On 04/03/2017 05:48 PM, WK wrote:
> more info.
>
> if you net-destroy, net-dumpxml, net-undefine and then turn around and 
> net-define, net-start the network, it is still stuck (i.e. all greyed 
> out)
>
> You must create either 'create' the network in the kimchi UI (instead 
> of net-define)
>
> OR
>
> the Network must have a different name.  Clearly something in the UI 
> is holding onto the Network Name.
>
> I tried just changing the UUID, but its the Network Name that is 
> significant
>
> -bill
>
>
> On 4/3/2017 12:08 PM, WK wrote:
>>
>> Just migrated off a number of VMs from a U16.4 LTS host running 
>> kim.2.3.1
>>
>> then did an in place upgrade using dpkg -i and apt-get -f (to get a 
>> few deps).
>>
>> rebooted and system came right up.
>>
>> The only issue I have encounter is that in the Network section. I had 
>> 3 networks set up. The default and two additional (one vTap and a LAN 
>> bridge).
>>
>> I wanted to remove one of them and move it to another port. In the 
>> UI, all options are greyed out (i.e Stop, Edit, Delete).
>>
>> This occurs both on FireFox and on Edge on a Windows 10 desktop
>>
>> I have cleared cache etc and still have the issue.
>>
>> From the command line I had no problem using virsh net-destroy NET1 
>> and virsh net-undefine NET1
>>
>> Back on the UI, of course kimchi showed that it was gone. I then used 
>> the kimchi UI to recreate the Network with no problem and all the 
>> normal UI options are available for the newly recreated Network.
>>
>> The remaining networks are still stuck.
>>
>> I guess I go ahead and undefine and then redefine them as well, but I 
>> am curious if anyone else ran into this issue.
>>
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> William Kern
>>
>>
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