* CP-29856: Support minimum number of vCPUs in guest templates
- Show a warning if the user wants to set a smaller number of vCPUs than the minimum specified in the template
- Add a null check; Set the warning label text before making it visible to avoid flickering.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
setting controls. Also removed the various types of ballooning dialogs since
the only thing changing was the contained memory settings control.
Signed-off-by: Konstantina Chremmou <konstantina.chremmou@citrix.com>
prevent them from being serialised alongside the API properties. This will also
be useful for moving the API bindings out of XenModel.
Signed-off-by: Konstantina Chremmou <konstantina.chremmou@citrix.com>
- Memory Tab uses GB units for values greater or equal to 1 GB, otherwise show in MB;
- Search Tab displays values in GB or MB in the same as the Memory Tab (e.g. 512 MB of 1 GB, 256 MB of 512 MB, 2.5 GB of 16 GB).
- The shiny bar present in the Memory Tab and in Memory Settings dialog shows the scaling in the following way: If smaller than 1 GB, then show as before, else show only labels with values multiples of half a GB.
- The units used in Memory Setting Dialog are set depending on the static_max. If it is greater or equal to 1 GB, then the units are GB, else MB. The user does not have the possibility of changing them.
- Suppress reporting of success and failure for sub-actions:
The suppress history flag is set when the action is created and if is false (by default) the action is added to the history (the Events list).
In order to suppress history for the subactions, we need change all actions used in Edit pages so their constructor can set the SuppressHistory flag and then use these constructors with suppressHistory = true on all the implementations of IEditPage.SaveSettings() where an action is created
(then we need to remember to do the same everytime we introduce a new page and / or "save" action).
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
- Added Topology drop-down box with available values for sockets and cores per socket, so that the number of vCPUs is divisible by the number of cores per socket.
E.g. if user specified 8 vCPUs, Cores per socket can only be 1, 2, 4, or 8.
- This updates VM's platform:cores-per-socket property.
- Can only be set when the VM is shut down (similar to number of vCPUs).
- Text on CPU page - changed to include topology.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>