> > > First, the GUI does not handle amd64 template. > > > > > > How's that? Is it that the pve-manager needs some work? > > > Perhaps I can help with that, how do you feel about this > > Some help on that would be great. Please can you join the pve-devel > > list first, and discuss those things there? > > Also read: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Developer_Documentation > > Hi! I would like to help on a couple of things; I am not fluent with perl, > and I > don't have a clear idea about the architecture of PVE or even most of its > components, but the issues on which I feel able to help seem to me quite > isolated and simple enough. I hope I am not wrong :)
Note: the GUI is written in javascript using extjs > And perhaps starting with > this will help me grasp the global architecture. > > First, I'd like the GUI to handle templates with multiple architectures, e.g. > debian > 7 amd64 and i386; I guess: > * each "entry" in aplinfo.dat should get a new "Architecture:" field yes > * the pve-manager code should take into account this new field > * we should add an "arch" column on the GUI or maybe add a combobox to select either i386 or amd64 - else those list simply gets to long? > I don't know if there are other implications that I am not aware of. > > I have located a couple of starting points for this: > * pve-manager/aplinfo > * pve-manager/PVE/APLInfo.pm PVE/API2/Nodes.pm www/manager/storage/ContentView.js (PVE.grid.TemplateSelector) > Second, I'd like to add a "log scale" checkbox on the "summary pages" > besides the time range drop-down selector (or a hidden configuration > option) that would produce the summary graphs with a logarithmic scale on the > vertical axis. I detest linear scales specially for bandwidth usage :) The plan is to use the ExtJS graph toolkit to draw those images at client side. But the current version of ExtJS has a few bugs, and I was unable to get it working. So I am not sure if you want to step into that now. _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list [email protected] http://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel
