[ovirt-users] LDAP-based domain not working after upgrade?

nicolas at devels.es nicolas at devels.es
Wed Aug 10 16:31:55 UTC 2016


El 2016-08-10 14:46, Nicolás escribió:
> En 10/8/2016 2:29 p. m., Alexander Wels <awels at redhat.com> escribió:
> 
>> On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 9:02:16 AM EDT Alexander Wels wrote:
> 
>>> On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 9:10:25 AM EDT nicolas at devels.es
>> wrote:
> 
>>>> El 2016-08-10 08:58, Ondra Machacek escribió:
> 
>>>> > On 08/10/2016 09:37 AM, Nicolás wrote:
> 
>>>> >> Hi,
> 
>>>> >>
> 
>>>> >> We're running oVirt 4.0.1.1 [1], and we're trying to grant a
>> permission to
> 
>>>> >> a
> 
>>>> >> user on a VM. Thing is when we open the 'Permissions' subtab
>> on that
> 
>>>> >> VM,
> 
>>>> >> we click on Add, the LDAP backend shows up but any value
>> entered into
> 
>>>> >> the search box returns nothing, even when I know the values
>> exist.
> 
>>>> >>
> 
>>>> >> This has been working on oVirt 3.x, we actually migrated to
>> 4.x last
> 
>>>> >> week and didn't notice this issue.
> 
>>>> >>
> 
>>>> >> Additionally, there's no combobox to choose the permission to
>> grant?
> 
>>>> >
> 
>>>> > There should be combo box to choose a role.
> 
>>>> 
> 
>>>> I've attached a screenshot, seems there's not.
> 
>>> 
> 
>>> Its highly likely the dropdown is there, but its scrolled below
>> the bottom
> 
>>> of the dialog and thus you can't see it. I thought I made sure all
>> the
> 
>>> dialogs were working, seems like I missed one. Let me check it out
>> and see
> 
>>> what is going on.
> 
>>> 
> 
>> 
> 
>> Okay I double checked, I went to the VMs main tab, selected a VM,
>> then went to
> 
>> the permissions sub tab. Clicked add. The dialog that popped up
>> looks like the
> 
>> one attached, which is what I was expecting. The one you attached
>> appears to
> 
>> be missing some styling, which is likely what caused the Role to
>> Assign part
> 
>> to be scrolled below the bottom of the page.
> 
>> 
> 
>> Can you complete clear your cache (not shift reload, but
>> settings->clear
> 
>> cache). If that doesn't work can you tell us the version of the
>> patternfly rpm
> 
>> installed on your engine?
> 
>> 
> 
>> Yes, I already did that, also opened the engine on different clients
>> and the behavior is the same, I believe this is not a client issue.
>> Patternfly package is patternfly1-1.3.0-1.el7.centos.noarch
> 
>> 
> 
>> Anyhow, I see there are lots of packages to update so I'll do so
>> within a few days and report results.
> 

So I was able to update all packages, restart run engine-setup just in 
case, restart ovirt-engine and the situation is the same. I remembered 
we also have a dev. environment oVirt installation which we upgraded 
from 3.6.7 to 4.0.1 and same happens here, so finally we have 3 
independent oVirt installations with the same problem. There's something 
not working as intended.

I'm attaching a list of packages on oVirt engine and their versions if 
you want to check if there's something wrong with versioning, although 
everything seems to be ok.

Thanks!

>> 
> 
>>>> >> All this is done with the admin at internal user, so I guess
>> this is not
> 
>>>> >> a
> 
>>>> >> self-permission issue.
> 
>>>> >>
> 
>>>> >> Interesting thing is that I can successfully log-in to the
>> user portal
> 
>>>> >> with a LDAP based user and manage all the VMs assigned to
>> them.
> 
>>>> >>
> 
>>>> >> Just to see if there's been any configuration change, we also
>> run the
> 
>>>> >> ovirt-engine-extension-aaa-ldap-setup tool, the configuration
>> it
> 
>>>> >> returns
> 
>>>> >> is pretty similar to ours, and even the test commands (Login,
>> Search)
> 
>>>> >> work successfully (I can see search returning user's data
>> like name,
> 
>>>> >> surname, ...). We even applied this configuration to engine
>> to see if
> 
>>>> >> it
> 
>>>> >> makes a difference but the result is the same, the search
>> dialog
> 
>>>> >> returns
> 
>>>> >> nothing and neither I can see the permission to grant.
> 
>>>> >>
> 
>>>> >> Any hint about this?
> 
>>>> >
> 
>>>> > Maybe you hit similar issue to this one[1].
> 
>>>> >
> 
>>>> > Can you please share engine.log, while you hit search button?
> 
>>>> 
> 
>>>> I'm also attaching the log at the time I hit the search button,
>> but I'm
> 
>>>> afraid there's no entry about that.
> 
>>>> 
> 
>>>> Thanks.
> 
>>>> 
> 
>>>> > [1] https [2]://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1356675
>> [2]
> 
>>>> >
> 
>>>> >> Thanks
> 
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> Links:
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> [1] http://4.0.1.1
> [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1356675
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