This commit is to fix the following: "when right clicking a disconnected pool the context menu gives you the option to connect, this opens a window to enter credentials. if you close this window (either by cancel or the X), next time when you right click and click connect, nothing happens. you have to restart XenCenter to connect to the pool"
Signed-off-by: Gabor Apati-Nagy <gabor.apati-nagy@citrix.com>
Changed the tree builder so that the tree nodes rely on the TreeView's font. If the nodes have their NodeFont != null, then a tree update causes new fonts to be generated for each node and when fonts are being created faster than they could be cleaned up, we reach the GLI handles limit of 10000 (which causes the Out of Memory exception).
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
If batch updating fails in a pool, this code will do the clean up by
running the appropriate (next in the queue) RemoveUpdateFilesFromMaster action. In addition to Pool_update.clean(), Pool_update.destroy() will be called when needed.
Signed-off-by: Gabor Apati-Nagy <gabor.apati-nagy@citrix.com>
confirmations are displayed. Added checkboxes to the dialogs requesting confirmation
of dismissal of notifications so the user can opt to skip this step.
Signed-off-by: Konstantina Chremmou <konstantina.chremmou@citrix.com>
Changes as discussed on the ticket: No longer disable the rows when they have a warning in the dialog, support warning about storage configuration as well as PVS configuration, and also include these warnings in the PVS page table.
A site's configuration needs to be completed outside of XenCenter, and when it isn't done we shouldn't allow VMs to enable PVS read caching on that site. We now disable sites that aren't configured in the enable read caching dialog, using an EnableableComboBox. I've also changed the DrawMode of that ComboBox component, OwnerDrawFixed more appropriately sizes the dropdown container when the number of items is small.
The Pool_update does not always covers all the VDIs XenCenter creates. These orphaned ones have to be deleted as well.
Signed-off-by: Gabor Apati-Nagy <gabor.apati-nagy@citrix.com>
Moved to A for Dismiss All, and E for Dismiss Selected. Since this frees D (the toolstrip menu split button uses one of these, so was previously always D), moved Filter by Date from A to D.
For ISO updates, when disabling hosts, use the filename matching logic for pre-Ely hosts as well.
Signed-off-by: Gabor Apati-Nagy <gabor.apati-nagy@citrix.com>
Modify the cleanup pool update action to also call update destroy (removing the update from xapi db) when the update has not been applied to any hosts (ie we cancelled the wizard before completion).
This happened because the LivePatchCodesByHost was null when the prechecks were generated for an update, so the live patch codes returned by the precheck were ignored.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
on a background thread and show a spinner while this process is going on. Also,
removed certain duplicate controls and made some minor layout changes (margins,
sizes, column widths).
Signed-off-by: Konstantina Chremmou <konstantina.chremmou@citrix.com>
on a background thread and show a spinner while this is going on. Also: run this
check only the first time the page is loaded; some refactoring, namely simplified
the code scanning for SRs by reducing the number of things each method does;
fixed column widths; removed unused property.
Signed-off-by: Konstantina Chremmou <konstantina.chremmou@citrix.com>
Due to the tooltip container introduced for the automatic radio button, winforms didn't treat these radio buttons properly - we needed code to make them mutually exclusive, tab didn't behave properly and keyboard arrow navigation between them didn't work. Therefore I have removed the tooltip container (so our radio buttons behave properly without any extra work) and we instead use a winforms tooltip shown when the mouse is over the automatic radio button. Note that since the control is disabled when we want a tooltip, neither hover events nor attaching a winforms tooltip in the usual way will work. Therefore I use a mousemove event on the table, which displays the tooltip if and only if we are over the disabled control. Also adjusted the tab indexes to make sure tab works correctly across the whole page.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
The resume on server uses the CrossPoolMigrateCommand to implement the migration of the VM to the desired host. Before this change that command had no support for resuming a VM after migrating it, so the VM was not resumed. With this change, the CrossPoolMigrateWizard can take an optional (default false) parameter to restart the VM after migration. When this is true, the migrate action becomes a MultipleAction, first migrating and then restarting the VM.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
Also changed the page to use different resource strings for the Storage type in the right hand panel (no hotkeys should be shown there)
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
Instead of using VCPUs_max, use VCPUs_at_startup, which is the value set when we change the VCPUs count on the VM. Note that despite its name we don't need to restart to see this value change.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
I've looked at how this was implemented in Dundee, and there we used an absolute height on the row containing the manual checkbox. I've done the same here, changing row 3 from autosize to absoliute 47px. I've also removed the empty row that was between the two radio buttons. This is a Winforms problem, without workarounds an autosize radio button in an autosize container (say the table row) will report its height as one row of text, no matter whether it needs more. This seems to be the only place we use a long radio label (as opposed to a separate label underneath the radio), so I doubt it's worth doing anything more complex than this. I've tested it with the CN string used in the ticket, and it uses less space than the English translation. The string also hasn't changed from Dundee.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
- show a different message when deleting a Cache Configuration (a PVS_site object) that is actively in use by a PVS site
- some more text changes on the "Configure PVS Cache" dialog
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
If windows_update is in the hidden features registry key, then we hide the virtualization state line about Windows update.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
The reported bug was that the new VM would crash because when clicking through the wizard the pool master is selected by default, not the slave the VM snapshot is on. We already select a default host when a new VM is created from a selected host using HostAncestor, but this property is null for a template (which isn't in the server/VM tree). The fix is that if the selection is a template (which it is when we use new VM from Snapshot) then we instead use its host (using Home()) as the default host. Now the correct host is selected in the VM wizard and the VM creation succeeds.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
The problem here was that TimeSpan.Minutes is always below 60, eg. for 67 minutes it is 7 (with TimeSpan.Hours being 1 then). So our TimeSpan was correct, but if it was between 1 and 2 hours then we would write the minutes in the second hour (which is below 60), ignoring the hour. The fix is to use s.TotalMinutes which for 67 minutes is 67. Hours also had a similar issue, except it would be off by 24 hours for spans between 1 and 2 days.
On the General tab XenCenter shows a list of updates that requires the host to be restarted. This is shown for applied updates for which the required guidance hasn't been done (eg. restartHost or restartAgent after-apply-guidances)
This commit fixes a regression that caused restartToolstack warnings to be not shown in the list of warnings.
The displayed messages are also improved, XenCenter will show Toolstack restart or host restart appropriately and not just restart only as it used to.
Signed-off-by: Gabor Apati-Nagy <gabor.apati-nagy@citrix.com>
We now enumerate pre-Creedence and pre-Clearwater servers once, and check hosts only in those lists for the checks that only apply to those servers.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
Moved from BuildList method to the GraphHelpers class. Since they're only used in this class for this search, and there's similar but broader Regex objects in the Helpers class that are used for parsing, I think it's better to keep them in this class to avoid confusion.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
This avoids unnecessary checks where we are upgrading multiple pools from different versions. Also made the same change for the unrelated pre-Clearwater only checks which had the same issue.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
We now only include the StorageLink check if we have any hosts earlier than Creedence in the RPU.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>
We have some new RRDs - read, write, read_latency and write_latency. This adds support for them by adding a friendly name and using it to display them. It also adds some filtering (see GraphHelpers.cs) because for backward compatibility io_throughput_read and io_throughput_write (which differ from read and write only in scale) are still available, but shouldn't be displayed in XC. If the new read or write are available, we filter these old datasources out.
Signed-off-by: Callum McIntyre <callumiandavid.mcintyre@citrix.com>