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Bug 157105

Summary: Cluster Management tool visual cues are misleading
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Cluster Suite Reporter: Paul Kennedy <pkennedy>
Component: redhat-config-clusterAssignee: Jim Parsons <jparsons>
Status: CLOSED DEFERRED QA Contact: Cluster QE <mspqa-list>
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Description Paul Kennedy 2005-05-06 21:08:58 UTC
Description of problem:
At the Cluster Management tab, visual cues are misleading in the following areas:

- "Has Quorum" -- "Has Quorum" appears to be selectable. It has a check box
  with a check mark in the box and the text is inactive. It implies that a user
  can turn "Has Quorum" on or off. 

- Columns in "Members" and "Services" areas -- The column headings imply that 
  a user can adjust the width of the columns and can sort the information by
  column. For example, Nautilis displays file information using the same type
  of column headings.



Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
system-config-cluster 0.9.48

How reproducible:
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Actual results:
See "Description of problem".

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Comment 1 Jim Parsons 2005-05-09 21:46:05 UTC
While the merit of this ticket is uncontestable, this will need to be deferred
right now -- This is exactly how the RHEL3 UI looks and works, and while that is
NOT meant to be a justification, the documentation, at least, is already written
describing the 'uncheckable checkbox'

As a measure in the right direction, I am graying the checkbox out.

Comment 2 Corey Marthaler 2005-05-11 20:34:01 UTC
deferring as Jim stated above.