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Bug #49354
closedmgr/dashboard: Device health status is not getting listed under hosts section
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Backport:
pacific,octopus,nautilus
Regression:
No
Severity:
2 - major
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Description
Device health status is not getting listed under hosts section in dashboard.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch Dashboard url
2. Go to hosts section and click on specific host and check for its attributes like device, device health, daemons, inventory and others
3. Observe that device and device state of health is showing "unknown" and device health displayes " failed to retrieve SMART DATA"
Updated by Aashish Sharma about 3 years ago
- Pull request ID set to 40023
- ceph-qa-suite fs added
Updated by Aashish Sharma about 3 years ago
- Status changed from New to Fix Under Review
Updated by Aashish Sharma about 3 years ago
- Status changed from Fix Under Review to Pending Backport
- Backport set to pacific,octopus,nautilus
Updated by Aashish Sharma about 3 years ago
- Copied to Backport #50052: octopus: mgr/dashboard: Device health status is not getting listed under hosts section added
Updated by Aashish Sharma about 3 years ago
- Copied to Backport #50053: pacific: mgr/dashboard: Device health status is not getting listed under hosts section added
Updated by Aashish Sharma about 3 years ago
- Copied to Backport #50054: nautilus: mgr/dashboard: Device health status is not getting listed under hosts section added
Updated by Ernesto Puerta about 3 years ago
- Project changed from mgr to Dashboard
- Category changed from 132 to General
Updated by Aashish Sharma almost 3 years ago
- Status changed from Pending Backport to Resolved
Updated by Aashish Sharma over 2 years ago
- Copied to Bug #53209: mgr/dashboard: Device health status is not getting listed under hosts section added
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