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Adding Samuel and Andre to this discussion and also forward to
Kimchi ML.<br>
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Hi Socorro,<br>
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Hi Aline,<br>
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I chatted w/Paulo about the UI portion of this. He stated that
the user has the option to select to add a new volume (in which
the the UI must execute two requests: one to create a volume,
and other to attach the new volume to the guest being edited).
So in this screen (I know it's the old UI but this shows better
than current new UI :)):<br>
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What do you think of 3. being radio buttons? - <br>
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I think 2 should be that radio buttons.<br>
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So:<br>
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1. Device type<br>
<disk><br>
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2. ( ) Create a new disk image<br>
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( ) Select existing disk image<br>
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3. Storage pool<br>
<pools><br>
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4. Capacity or Volume (depends on selection on 2.)<br>
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Below is how virt-manage does it.<br>
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type="cite"> <New Volume> - <br>
Volume: Storage volume name of 'new_vol' --- we prob do
not need to show this in the UI, right?<br>
Capacity: in bytes<br>
Format: qcow2 -- is this the only option we want to
provide?<br>
<Create Button><br>
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<Existing Volume> - which consists of current combobox
above<br>
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Also, if user selects to do the new volume, then created it, but
decided that they didn't want to attach it, is that ok? Not
sure of the different scenarios we have<br>
or if I'm totally missing the intent here.<br>
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Let me know if you had envisioned something else for this UI.<br>
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Thanks<br>
-Socorro<br>
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