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Description
In "create a new virtual machine" dialog of virt-manager,unit of "Storage" is incorrect,it shows as Gb instead of GB.
Version
virt-manager-0.9.0-15.el6.x86_64
libvirt-0.10.2-6.el6.x86_64
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce
1.Launch virt-manager.
2.Click "New" to create a virtual machine,input name,choose "Import existing disk image",click forward.
3.Input the existing storage path,eg:/var/lib/libvirt/images/qcow2.img,click forward.
4.Choose memory and cpu,click forward.
5.On the dialog,you can see the unit of "Storage" is Gb.
Actual results:
As step5 shows.
Expected results:
The unit of "Storage" shows as GB.
Additional info:
Comment 3Martin Kletzander
2013-03-14 14:15:24 UTC
Already fixed in RELEASE-0.9.0-1-104-gb7a533a:
commit b7a533a45116bea4d156f9cde6dd934a1d2e28ed
Author: Cole Robinson <crobinso>
Date: Sun Jan 29 21:51:07 2012 -0500
create: s/Gb/GB/ for storage units
I can reproduce this bug:
Version:
virt-manager-0.9.0-15.el6.x86_64
libvirt-0.10.2-7.el6.x86_64(libvirt-0.10.2-6.el6.x86_64 has been deleted)
Steps for Reproduce:
1.Launch #virt-manager.
2.Click "New" to create a virtual machine,input name,choose "Import existing disk image",click forward.
3.Input the existing storage path, click forward.
4.Choose memory and cpu,click forward.
5.On the step5 dialog, see the unit of "Storage".
Result:
Storage: Gb
Verify:
libvirt-0.10.2-21.el6.x86_64
virt-manager-0.9.0-19.el6.x86_64
Steps for Verify:
1.Launch #virt-manager.
2.Click "New" to create a virtual machine,input name,choose "Import existing disk image",click forward.
3.Input the existing storage path, click forward.
4.Choose memory and cpu,click forward.
5.On the step5 dialog, see the unit of "Storage".
Result:
Storage: GB
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.
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2013-1646.html