Bug 814124

Summary: The term "Provider Realms" is used instead of Provider Cloud Resource Clusters
Product: [Retired] CloudForms Cloud Engine Reporter: Rehana <redakkan>
Component: aeolus-conductorAssignee: Angus Thomas <athomas>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: wes hayutin <whayutin>
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Version: 1.0.0CC: akarol, deltacloud-maint, ssachdev
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Last Closed: 2012-04-20 16:11:39 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Rehana 2012-04-19 09:44:59 UTC
Created attachment 578561 [details]
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How reproducible:


Steps to Reproduce:
1.Login to conductor
2.Move to "Cloud resource provider"
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Actual results:
Observed that term "Provider Realms" is shown instead of "Provider Cloud Resource Clusters"(pfa:ss1.png)

Expected results:
"Provider Realms" should be changed to "Provider Cloud Resource Clusters"

Additional info:
rpm -qa | grep aeolus
aeolus-configure-2.5.3-1.el6.noarch
rubygem-aeolus-cli-0.3.1-1.el6.noarch
aeolus-conductor-doc-0.8.12-1.el6_2.noarch
aeolus-conductor-daemons-0.8.12-1.el6_2.noarch
aeolus-all-0.8.12-1.el6_2.noarch
aeolus-conductor-0.8.12-1.el6_2.noarch
rubygem-aeolus-image-0.3.0-12.el6.noarch

Comment 1 Angus Thomas 2012-04-20 16:04:50 UTC
The use of the term "Provider Realms" is not a bug. 

Previously the upstream Conductor project used the same term "Realm" to refer to both user-defined front-end realms, and to the specific , unalterable realms which are presented by a specific provider.

Since they are different things, there is a need for distinct terms to identify them.

The terms we've sought to apply consistently the Cloud Engine UI are "Cloud Resource Cluster", for the user-defined front-end realms, and "Provider Realm" for the fixed back-end realms.

Comment 2 wes hayutin 2012-04-20 16:11:39 UTC
determined this is as designed.. closing..
Rehana .. ping me w/ any questions you might have