Bug 1299744

Summary: [UI] Add Object Storage - wrong available size (768 GB)
Product: [Red Hat Storage] Red Hat Storage Console Reporter: Daniel Horák <dahorak>
Component: UIAssignee: sankarshan <sankarshan>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Daniel Horák <dahorak>
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Fixed In Version: rhscon-ceph-0.0.23-1.el7scon.x86_64, rhscon-core-0.0.24-1.el7scon.x86_64, rhscon-ui-0.0.39-1.el7scon.noarch Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Description Daniel Horák 2016-01-19 07:42:50 UTC
Created attachment 1116069 [details]
Add Object Storage - available size

Description of problem:
  On page *Add Object Storage*

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
  rhscon-ceph-0.0.4-0.1.alpha1.el7.x86_64
  rhscon-core-0.0.6-0.1.alpha1.el7.x86_64
  rhscon-ui-0.0.6-0.1.alpha1.el7.noarch

How reproducible:
  100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Prepare few nodes for cluster,
2. accept all nodes,
3. create new cluster,
4. go to the "Add Storage" -> "Object Storage" -> "Add Object Storage" page.

Actual results:
  There is information "768 GB available" on the page, which is not correct (it is teh same for any number of nodes and any size of disks).

Expected results:
  Displayed available size should be correct.

Additional info:
  See screenshoot.

Comment 2 Matt Carrano 2016-03-11 21:12:28 UTC
This is not correct and should be updated per latest Add Storage designs.  https://docs.google.com/a/redhat.com/presentation/d/1C8Duj3itj2WuJL8o7ikY8IkgGqxsdZH_3uT5mawQ2-A/edit?usp=sharing

Comment 4 Daniel Horák 2016-07-22 06:57:37 UTC
Tested and verified on USM Server (RHEL 7.2):
  rhscon-ui-0.0.48-1.el7scon.noarch
  rhscon-core-selinux-0.0.34-1.el7scon.noarch
  rhscon-ceph-0.0.33-1.el7scon.x86_64
  rhscon-core-0.0.34-1.el7scon.x86_64

The "Storage Profile" section correctly reports the number of OSDs which is accordingly to the design document.

>> VERIFIED