unignoring resources

Alan Santos asantos at redhat.com
Tue Apr 9 13:38:58 UTC 2013


+1 from this unwashed mass.


On Apr 9, 2013, at 8:53 AM, Jay Shaughnessy <jshaughn at redhat.com> wrote:

> 
> The masses have spoken mazz, we all say, "make it better!"
> 
> On 4/9/2013 4:55 AM, Thomas Segismont wrote:
>> +1 for not waiting 15 minutes but "within seconds" is excessive :)
>> 
>> Le 09/04/2013 09:23, Lukas Krejci a écrit :
>>> IMHO, even waiting for 15 minutes for the service to reappear is severely non-
>>> intuitive and on the border of broken from the users' POV.
>>> 
>>> I would expect the effect to be immediate (i.e. within seconds, allowing for
>>> the server-agent roundtrip and book-keeping). After all, the user is telling
>>> the system that this resource is no longer to be ignored and should be
>>> managed, so why it should take 15 minutes (or 24 hrs!) to do that when the
>>> system knows about this intention from the very time the user clicked the
>>> button/called the API?
>>> 
>>> I understand your intentions to minimize the risk and testing effort but that
>>> should not be done at the expense of usability, IMHO.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Monday, April 08, 2013 15:59:55 John Mazzitelli wrote:
>>>>> But that's relevant to top level servers only, right?
>>>> 
>>>> Nope, I simply reused the same API to ignore/unignore low level services as
>>>> that which we ignored/unignored top-level servers from the discovery queue.
>>>> 
>>>> Now, I did have to tweek those methods, so I don't wan to say this is not an
>>>> area to test - but I did reuse the API and the implementation is basically
>>>> the same. I didn't rewrite a whole new API for this.
>>>>>  Where I think the primary use case for resource-level ignore would be
>>>>>  services. How long>
>>>>> until they show up in inventory as committed?
>>>> 
>>>> That's the question. I *think* they will come in within 24-hours since that
>>>> is the period of time that a service scan is run. However, it might be
>>>> within 15 minutes since a resource sync occurs ever server scan (and that
>>>> is every 15m by default). But it would not surprise me if those unignored
>>>> services only come in witihin 24 hours. The user can speed this up by
>>>> running a full discovery on the agent.  This is something I need to test to
>>>> see when exactly services come in.
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