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>
- Added more items to the metadata; the content is now slightly different between the SSR produced in XenCenter and the one from the HealthCheck;
- Encode the metadata string before sending it to the Health Check;
- Always suppress history for the action that sends the proxy settings;
- Renamed some of the new classes;
- Also refactored the actions that send data to the HealthCheck service.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
- XenCenter sends its telemetry info to the HealthCheck service
- The HealthCheck service saves this metadata in its settings file and includes it in the health check upload
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
Set the suppressHistory flag to true for the parallel action that we run periodically to check the Health Check analysis result
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
Changed all the health check actions to perform the necessary role checks
- HealthCheckAuthenticationAction: changed so it does not save the tokens, so no role checks required in this action (all the checks are performed in SaveHealthCheckSettingsAction)
- GetHealthCheckAnalysisActions: added role checks
On the Health Check Overview dialog, a pool is displayed as read-only if connected as a user with roles that don't permit changing the health check settings:
- the following actions are not available: enroll, edit settings, disable health check, request upload, get analysis result