Hi,
I suggest adding the following questions regarding the oVirt UI as well:
1. Which user settings (i.e. persisted settings for the logged-in
user) in *Administration
Portal* are missing and highly required to be added?
- disable confirmation messages settings
- disable notification messages setting
- session timeout settings
- refresh intervals settings
- global level console options (and not just per VM)
- anything else?
2. Which improvements in the UI (for *Admin Portal* and *VM Portal*) do you
think are mostly required? - a free text answer
Thanks,
Sharon
On Thu, May 19, 2022 at 2:20 PM Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Il giorno gio 19 mag 2022 alle ore 12:37 Radoslaw Szwajkowski <
rszwajko(a)redhat.com> ha scritto:
> Hi all,
> my proposals:
>
> 1. How often do you log in as an admin to VM Portal? (choose one)
> - almost never
> - less often then to Web Admin
> - as often as to Web Admin
> - more often than to Web Admin
> 2. When logged in as an admin to VM Portal - what kind of activities
> do you perform? (choose all that apply)
> - verify reported user problems
> - verify if it works
> - typical user tasks
> - admin tasks
> 3. Have you encountered cases when a regular user had to be given
> admin rights to unblock his daily work? (specify cases if any)
> 4. Which user settings in VM Portal are in use in your installation?
> (choose all that apply)
> - language
> - refresh interval
> - do not disturb
> - preferred console type
> - connect automatically (with a console to a VM)
> - fullscreen (for any console)
> - Ctrl+Alt+Del mapping (VNC or SPICE)
> - smartcard (SPICE)
> - SSH key (Serial Console)
> 5. What console type do you use for Windows VMs? (choose all that apply)
> - RDP
> - Native SPICE
> - Native VNC
> - Browser VNC (noVNC)
> - Serial
> - other (specify)
> 6. What console type do you use for non-Windows VMs? (choose all that
> apply)
> - Native SPICE
> - Native VNC
> - Browser VNC (noVNC)
> - Serial
> - other (specify)
> 7. Console usage patterns in your installation (choose all that apply)
> - user is free to choose console according to personal preference
> - choice is dictated by the client OS (i.e. thin client, Mac, etc)
> - user choice is altered by system-wide config (i.e.
> ClientModeConsoleDefault)
> - user choice is restricted by removing consoles via VM config
> - user choice is restricted (outside of oVirt) by blocking access
> (i.e. on firewall)
>
> best regards,
> radek
>
>
Thanks!
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