On 11/11/2013 08:48 PM, Einav Cohen wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shubhendu Tripathi" <shtri...@redhat.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 9, 2013 4:07:44 AM

On 11/06/2013 07:40 PM, Einav Cohen wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexander Wels" <aw...@redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2013 8:28:13 AM

Looking at the code, if you start the error message with a $ it will not
do
the . to _ replacement. Not sure if your error message will now simply
start
with a $, but it is worth a try I guess.
AFAIK: the '$' prefix is for variable-value message.
e.g. if you have a message "cannot run VM ${vm-name}" and another one
"$vm-name vm1",
then their combination would eventually yield "cannot run VM vm1".
Also, I think that messages that begin with "$" cannot be displayed when
they
are on their own.
i.e. if you will get message "$vm-name vm1" 'alone', nothing will
eventually be displayed.
but, as I mentioned, if you will get message "$vm-name vm1" along with
message "cannot run
VM ${vm-name}", eventually "cannot run VM vm1" will be displayed.

I think that the replacement of "." to "_" should be done only if the
message
represents a *key* in the relevant resource (VdsmErrors in this case).
but if the message is not a key, and would be displayed as-is, on "." to
"_" replacement
should take place.
adding Derez for his thoughts (I think that he changed something around it
a while ago).
There is an upstream patch according to Einav's suggestion above.
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/21083/
Many thanks, Shubhendu.
@Derez - any chance that you can take a look (as you probably understand best
this particular code/logic)?
Daniel, any comments on the patch ?

http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/21083/


On Wednesday, November 06, 2013 03:37:34 PM Shubhendu Tripathi wrote:
Hi,

In the case of Gluster, as there are no one to one mappings available
for all the error messages from Gluster, we set the error in the
VdcFault object as NULL.
We also populate the actual error from the Gluster as error message in
the fault object.

/getReturnValue().getExecuteFailedMessages().add(error);//
//getReturnValue().getFault().setMessage(error);//
//getReturnValue().getFault().setError(null);/

Because of above settings and the below code snippet in /Frontend.java/
class the error message as is gets displayed on the error dialog -
/
//public String translateVdcFault(final VdcFault fault) {//
//        return
getVdsmErrorsTranslator().TranslateErrorTextSingle(fault.getError() ==
null//
//                ? fault.getMessage() : fault.getError().toString());//
//}//
/
Well and good till now !!

But while translation of the error messages, all the occurrences of "."
get replaced with "_".
This causes an issue for the gluster errors. If the error message sent
from gluster has "."s (say IP Address of a host or FQDN for a host),
that also gets replaced with "_" and the error message does not look
correct.

Request your suggestion for handling such a case.

*PS: *One thing I can think of is, introducing a flag called
/isExternalError/ in /VdcFault/ class to identify if the source of the
fault is external. From Gluster we would set the flag as /true/, and
while replacement of "." with "_", if the flag is set it will not do the
replacements.

Regards,
Shubhendu
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