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Eric Dey commented on CLOUDSTACK-486:
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I am currently out of the office and will return on August 10th. If you require
immediate support on a Caringo product, please use our help web site at:
[1]https://support.caringo.com/
-Eric
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Eric Dey [2]<[email protected]>
Caringo, Inc. (512)782-9902
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[1] https://support.caringo.com/
[2] mailto:[email protected]
> Clicking UI notifications for System VM or Virtual Router opens Instances page
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-486
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-486
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: UI
> Affects Versions: 4.0.0
> Reporter: Kirk Kosinski
> Assignee: Pranav Saxena
> Priority: Minor
>
> If you click a notification in the UI for a System VM or Virtual Router,
> instead of opening the relevant System VMs or Virtual Routers page, the
> Instances page is opened. This is not useful since System VMs and Virtual
> Routers do not show up on the Instances page. The relevant page should be
> opened instead.
> To reproduce:
> 1. Log on to the UI.
> 2. Navigate to Infrastructure > System VMs or Virtual Routers.
> 3. Perform an action on one of them. For example, stop a System VM.
> 4. Wait for a notification to be generated.
> 5. Open the notifications list and click on the notification. For the example
> in step 3, click "Stop System VM".
> 6. Notice that the Instances page is opened.
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