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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/13/2014 03:07 PM, Crístian Viana
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On 10-10-2014 06:34, Yu Xin Huo wrote:<br>
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message indicate the vm volumes that need re-assign a pool.
Then UI popup a dialog below.<br>
Once user selected the pool and click 'Clone' button, then
re-send the request with [{disk1: Pool-A},{disk2:
Pool-B},{disk3: Pool-C}]<br>
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AFAIU, there should be no input from the user in order to clone a
VM. This adds complexity to the operation, which I think it's
Kimchi's opposite goal. IMO, the clone operation should work
entirely without user input.<br>
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Yeap, I think we have an agreement on it.<br>
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On those UI mockups, Yu Xin proposed to display a new dialog only
when user needs to change the storage pool to do the clone - for
example when the target pool is full or if it is iSCSI or SCSI.<br>
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I've just re-read this mail thread and noticed we haven't decided
how to proceed in those cases.<br>
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I agree with you, we should require as less as possible input from
user.<br>
IMO We could always fallback to the default pool in those cases and
if the default pool is full we raise an error.<br>
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