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Description of problem:
As now users use cockpit do administration for rhvh-4.x(ovirt-node), it should can upgrade via cockpit.
There should be an exclamation mark in the 'System' tab of cockpit when update is available.
When clicks there, it shows 'update is available - would you like to update now?' dialog.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Anaconda install rhvh-4.x.
2. Logs in to Cockpit, sees in the 'System' tab that there's an exclamation mark.
When click there, it shows 'update is available - would you like to update now?' dialog.
3. If click yes, a dialog opens up with a progress bar:
Downloading new image
Updating
4. When it's done - either:
"VMs are running on this host - please switch to to maintenance before rebooting"
Press 'Reboot' to reboot the host into the updated image
Actual results:
Expected results:
Additional info:
Generated from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1330891#c8
(In reply to Martin Pitt from comment #3)
> This was recently discussed upstream, and Andreas made an initial design for
> this: https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/issues/7758
>
> Can you please have a look and see if that's what you had in mind?
Yes, Martin. This design is very good.
And for RHVH, in my opinion, maybe need to show the update builds in detail menu, and users can choose the specific build they need to update.
Description of problem: As now users use cockpit do administration for rhvh-4.x(ovirt-node), it should can upgrade via cockpit. There should be an exclamation mark in the 'System' tab of cockpit when update is available. When clicks there, it shows 'update is available - would you like to update now?' dialog. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Anaconda install rhvh-4.x. 2. Logs in to Cockpit, sees in the 'System' tab that there's an exclamation mark. When click there, it shows 'update is available - would you like to update now?' dialog. 3. If click yes, a dialog opens up with a progress bar: Downloading new image Updating 4. When it's done - either: "VMs are running on this host - please switch to to maintenance before rebooting" Press 'Reboot' to reboot the host into the updated image Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: Generated from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1330891#c8