Now we set Increment exactly as on other pages
when the unit is MB: the increment it will be calculated dynamically (1, 2, 4,...)
when GB, increment will be 1 GB for values >=10GB, 0.1GB otherwise
Signed-off-by: Gabor Apati-Nagy <gabor.apati-nagy@citrix.com>
- Changes to the the layout: order of radio buttons, removed group box around the manual setting of shadow multiplier;
- Shadow multiplier edit box no longer disabled when "Optimize manually" not checked
- Also changed the wording on the Name page of the new VM wizard
Fixed issues where total initial allocation for an SR was not calculated correctly. Also some minor improvements.
Signed-off-by: Gabor Apati-Nagy <gabor.apati-nagy@citrix.com>
- removed unneeded code, as the item.OverCommit is set to None at the beginning of the function
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
- renamed srSpace and srInitialSpace variables
- removed unnecessary checks for thin provisioned sr
- fixed some error on NewDiskDialog.SMConfig property (smconfig was wrongly populated based on controls enablement; the conversion to long was made before converting to bytes
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
- If the new disks cannot be created because their total initial size is greater than the SR free space, then an error icon (with tooltip) is displayed and Next button is disabled.
- If the total size of the new disks is greater than the SR free space, but the disks can still be created (because the initial allocation is smaller), then a warning icon (with tooltip) is displayed and Next button is enabled.
- The tooltip mentions the initial space required for thinly provisioned SRs (initial allocation).
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@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.
We observed that some threads can reach deadlock-ish state after they have Invoked into a control's UI thread. When it happens they are all in a waiting for join or in sleep state for very long time, although there should not be any deadlock situations.
It seems this has something to do with multiple parent controls and with which control we invoked on. This should not make a difference, because we have got one UI thread (for MainWindow) they should wait for, but we have seen it does.
The solution that fixed this issue was to invoke on the MainWindow instead of various controls (see a4fe507adf ).
This changeset is changing all our Invokes to invoke into MainWindow
instead of a control itself. (MainWindow's UI thread is the only UI thread
all Control is using in XenCenter)
This changeset should be in place until we have found the root cause or the exact reason for the above.
- If failed to retrieve the config parameters, then make the ConfigDriveTemplate textbox read-only and display the reason why it is not editable (similar with what we do for running VMs).
- In the New VM Wizard, if the action on "Reset to Default" button fails, then popup a message box with an error saying that we were unable to retrieve the default parameters. In this case, the ConfigDriveTemplate textbox remains unchanged.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
- this applies to the Cloud-config page on the New VM Wizard and VM properties dialog.
- same for the container enlightenment page on the VM properties dialog.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
- The cloud config parameters page is only visible on a VM that already has a config drive.
- The cloud config parameters can only be changed when the VM is halted.
- In the New VM wizard, if a template is selected that already has a config drive, them the wizard will display the existing configuration, not the default one.
Signed-off-by: Mihaela Stoica <mihaela.stoica@citrix.com>
- Added check for Clearwater SP1 or greater to the gpu capability on the New VM wizard
- On the GPU tab, draw the grid on the shiny bar only if the capacity is greater than one
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