[openstack-dev] [UX] [Ironic] [Ceilometer] [Horizon] [TripleO] Nodes Management UI - designs

2014-05-28 Thread Jaromir Coufal
Hi All, There is a lot of tags in the subject of this e-mail but believe me that all listed projects (and even more) are relevant for the designs which I am sending out. Nodes management section in Horizon is being expected for a while and finally I am sharing the results of designing around

Re: [openstack-dev] [UX] [Ironic] [Ceilometer] [Horizon] [TripleO] Nodes Management UI - designs

2014-05-28 Thread Tzu-Mainn Chen
Hi Jarda, These look pretty good! However, I'm having trouble evaluating from a purely functional point of view, as I'm not entirely sure what the requirements driving these design. Would it be possible to list those out. . . ? Thanks, Tzu-Mainn Chen - Original Message - > Hi All, > >

Re: [openstack-dev] [UX] [Ironic] [Ceilometer] [Horizon] [TripleO] Nodes Management UI - designs

2014-05-29 Thread Jaromir Coufal
Hey Mainn, mostly it is driven by following requirements: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-ui plus what you already know from Tuskar point of view - which is simply monitoring, monitoring, monitoring :) Hope it helps -- Jarda On 2014/29/05 05:51, Tzu-Mainn Chen wrote: Hi Jarda, Thes

Re: [openstack-dev] [UX] [Ironic] [Ceilometer] [Horizon] [TripleO] Nodes Management UI - designs

2014-05-29 Thread Lucas Alvares Gomes
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Jaromir Coufal wrote: > Hi All, > > There is a lot of tags in the subject of this e-mail but believe me that all > listed projects (and even more) are relevant for the designs which I am > sending out. > > Nodes management section in Horizon is being expected for

Re: [openstack-dev] [UX] [Ironic] [Ceilometer] [Horizon] [TripleO] Nodes Management UI - designs

2014-06-02 Thread Jay Dobies
Very nicely done, seeing this stuff laid out is really useful. A few comments: = Page 3 = * Nit: The rocker switch for power is a bit odd to me since it looks like it can be toggled. * Can you show an example of a non-healthy node? Is it just an X instead of a check or are there different