Chapter 8. RHEA-2014:1277
The bugs contained in this chapter are addressed by advisory RHEA-2014:1277. Further information about this advisory is available at https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2014-1277.html.
redhat-access-plugin-rhsc
- BZ#1054034
- Previously, if thebutton was clicked on the Red Hat Access Login window, it would not allow you to retry logging in to Red Hat Access again by clicking on the button. With this release, the button works as expected.
rhsc
- BZ#1089067
- Previously, there was no error handling capability for the command:
rhsc-setup --generate-answer=<answer-file>
. If an invalid answer file was provided, the Red Hat Storage Console setup script would fail with an error. With this release, the error is handled while writing the answer file. If an invalid path is provided, the setup reports the error as a warning and continues to function as expected. - BZ#1044847
- Previously, the host column could not be sorted on thetab of Clusters when the view was clicked. The order of the rows would get interchanged with every refresh task. With this enhancement, the column entries are sorted before they are displayed on the Console.
- BZ#1061725
- Previously if the Status dialog box was open and simultaneously a remove-brick operation was stopped from the CLI, the task was displayed as Commit Pending because the status dialog box would return the status as Completed. This resulted in an incorrect status message on the Console. With this fix, the Status Dialog box displays the correct status for a stop remove-brick operation.
- BZ#1063923
- Previously, administrators of Red Hat Storage deployments had no easy mechanism to track the health of a server. A poll-based mechanism used the existing
glusterFS
CLI to identify the volume status and node status. A five minute polling interval displayed stale data. In this release, with the Nagios plugin integration, the Red Hat Storage Console has monitoring capabilities such as:- Monitoring of critical entities such as servers, networking, volumes, clusters and services.
- Alerting when critical infrastructure components fail and recover, providing administrators with notice of important events. Alerts can be delivered via email and SNMP.
- Reports providing a historical record of outages, events and notifications for later review.
- Trending and capacity planning graphs and reports that allow for infrastructure upgrades before failures.
- BZ#1064712
- Previously the Skipped File Count field always displayed zero on the Remove Brick Status dialog box. In this release, the Skipped File Count field is removed.
- BZ#1084891
- Previously, the Red Hat Storage Console did not display performance metrics and lacked monitoring capability. With this release, a new monitoring feature is introduced to display graphs and utilization trends for clusters, volumes, and bricks. It also displays host network utilization, memory utilization, CPU utilization, swap space and disk utilization.
- BZ#1064295
- Previously while performing a remove brick operation, clicking the Remove button before the pop-up closed on Remove Brick window led to a remove brick operation failure, and the remove brick icon was not displayed in the Activities column. With this fix, the Remove-brick icon appears in the volume activities column, the tasks in the task pane are updated as expected, and an appropriate message is displayed if the remove brick icon is clicked when a task is already in progress.
- BZ#1065227
- Previously, the glusterFS task list information would consume a considerable amount of time to synchronize with other nodes to provide consistent information about the newly created tasks. If the glusterFS task list did not return the information about a task, the task was marked as Unknown. Although the task is active, the Console would fail to monitor it. With this fix, a minimum wait time of 10 minutes is introduced before a task is cleared. As a result, the task information is displayed correctly on the Red Hat Storage Console.
- BZ#998928
- Previously, there were no errors reported when you start the
ovirt-engine-notifier
and there was no notification that theovirt-engine-notifier
started successfully. With this fix, the error messageNo transport is enabled, nothing to do
is displayed when starting theovirt-engine-notifier
whenMAIL_SERVER
option in the configuration file is not defined. - BZ#1032533
- Previously, after logging in to the Red Hat Storage Console, an additional HTTP authentication dialog box was displayed with the user name and password prompt. With this fix, the additional dialog box is not displayed.
- BZ#1044598
- Previously, when the start
remove-brick
operation failed, a few localization constants were displayed instead of a comprehensible error message. With this fix, the localization constants are properly mapped to appropriate messages.