Bug 1638457

Summary: [Tracking] ovirt-web-ui 1.4.4 for RHV 4.2.7
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager Reporter: Greg Sheremeta <gshereme>
Component: ovirt-web-uiAssignee: Greg Sheremeta <gshereme>
Status: CLOSED ERRATA QA Contact: Pavel Novotny <pnovotny>
Severity: medium Docs Contact:
Priority: medium    
Version: 4.2.7CC: michal.skrivanek, pbrilla, pnovotny, sgoodman
Target Milestone: ovirt-4.2.7Keywords: Rebase, Tracking, ZStream
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Doc Text:
In this release the snapshot functionality introduced in 4.2.6 (ovirt-web-ui-1.4.3-1) has a problem where a user without any administrator role permissions cannot restore a virtual machine to a previously created snapshot. In such a case, the virtual machine enters into the "in preview" state, and only an administrator using the Administration Portal can resolve the virtual machine.
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Last Closed: 2018-11-05 15:04:56 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Greg Sheremeta 2018-10-11 15:31:26 UTC
[Tracking] ovirt-web-ui 1.4.4 for RHV 4.2.7

Comment 2 Pavel Novotny 2018-10-18 12:05:48 UTC
Verified, build ovirt-web-ui-1.4.4-2.el7ev is in the erratum.

Comment 3 Steve Goodman 2018-10-31 15:56:12 UTC
Please review doc text.

Comment 4 Michal Skrivanek 2018-11-01 19:37:32 UTC
I would still mention that “resolve” means Commit or Undo the in-preview snapshot

Comment 6 errata-xmlrpc 2018-11-05 15:04:56 UTC
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.

For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.

If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.

https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2018:3495