- In the case that there are two hosts in a pool, one with GPU and one without, then the one without will display a text saying "There are no GPUs on this server".
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
Changes following code review:
- Added VM.CanHaveVGpu function (at the moment just returns CanHaveGpu, but it will change in the future)
- Added vGPU_type.IsPassthrough function and used it everywhere we needed to test for passthrough (max-heads==0)
- Simplified code in Helpers.GpuCapability, Helpers.VGpuCapability, NewVMWizard (gpuCapability), MainWindow and GpuRow
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
New properties:
- Pool.HasGpu = Pool has at least one PGPU
- Pool.HasVGpu = Pool has at least one PGPU that HasVGpu
- PGPU.HasVGpu = PGPU has at least one supported_VGPU_type that is not pass-through
New or modified helper functions:
- Helpers.GpuCapability = GPU feature not restricted (by licensing) and Pool.HasGpu
- Helpers.VGpuCapability = vGPU feature not restricted (by licensing) and Pool.HasVGpu
- Helpers.ClearwaterSp1OrGreater = API version is 2.1 or greater
The GPU dialogs are displayed as follows:
- GPU page on VM properties dialog: Visible only if VM.CanHaveGpu and the GPU feature not restricted (by licensing)
- GPU page on New VM Wizard: Visible only if VM.CanHaveGpu and the pool has GPU capability (Helpers.GpuCapability)
- GPU page on Pool properties dialog: Visible only if the pool has vGPU capability (Helpers.VGpuCapability)
- GPU tab: Visible only if the pool has GPU capability (Helpers.GpuCapability) and is Clearwater SP1 or greater
- On the GPU tab, the "Placement policy" panel: Visible only if the pool has vGPU capability (Helpers.VGpuCapability)
- On the GPU tab, the "Edit" button on the "vGPU types" panel: Visible only if the PGPU.HasVGpu and vGPU feature not restricted (by licensing)
Also:
- VM.CanHaveVGpu function renamed to CanHaveGpu
- On the GPU tab, renamed "Allowed vGPU types" to "vGPU types
Instead of showing just the name, this code is showing name with location information in title for all objects that appear in the tree view.
(A new property (NameWithLocation) with a getter accessor defined in IXenObject and has been implemented as virtual in XenObject and overridden at several child classes.)
Signed-off-by: Gabor Apati-Nagy <gabor.apati-nagy@citrix.com>
Show pool (or standalone server) name on the Upload page.
Also corrected some resource strings.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
- Added new page to the patching wizard, called "Upload" which displays the upload actions for each server and the progress of these actions
- MultipleAction: added the functionality to optionally stop the action on first failure
- Fixed the error where an existing patch downloaded from another server and then uploaded to a new one was not deleted on cancelling the wizard [CA-156788]
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
The problem was that the License Manager was listening to PropertyChanged events on the master only, not on slaves.
When the master's properties change (e.g. edition) we update the row in the license manager; but in some cases a slave (or more) hasn't been updated yet (as it may be updated in another event.from) and we think that the pool is partially updated.
Our solution is to listen to Host BatchCollectionChanged event, which is triggered once per cache update for the host collection (it any property changed for any of the hosts).
The sleep in the ApplyLicenseEditionAction is not needed anymore, nor is the extra call to update the cell after the action is completed, because the cell is getting updated correctly on the BatchCollectionChanged event.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
Changes to the License Manager dialog:
- Summary panel: show smaller icons for warning and information messages
- Summary panel: show license entitlements for all Creedence hosts (not eligible for support, eligible for support, enterprise features enabled, etc)
- for free Creedence or Clearwater hosts, the license status is Free (it used to be Expired for ClearwaterOrGreater)
and the text displayed is "Unlicensed" for Creedence and "Unsupported" for Clearwater;
the warning message is "Not eligible for support" (instead of "Your support and maintenance has expired")
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
This fixes the following issue: event.from fails with "The underlying connection was closed: A connection that was expected to be kept alive was closed by the server.".
It happens because we end the connections to the slave hosts only after all hosts have joined the pool and in the meantime event.from on a slave fails.
We fix this by ending the connection to each host immediately after the host has joined the pool.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
To to determine if the feature is restricted we use:
- "restrict_export_resource_data" license flag for Creedence hosts
- license edition and expiry date for pre-Creedence hosts
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
-Showing link to CTX page if StorageLink problem was found at pre-check (in RPU Wizard)
-Enable the Resolve All button on the pre-check page only when there is at least one problem found and all the problems have solution/fix - minor refactoring
Signed-off-by: Gabor Apati-Nagy <gabor.apati-nagy@citrix.com>
- If XenCenter node or a disconnected host is selected, show the default search.
- Otherwise, find the top-level parent (= pool or standalone server) and show the search restricted to that.
- In the case of multiselect, if all the selections are within one pool (or standalone server), then show that report.
- Otherwise show everything, as on the XenCenter node.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>