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[Bug 1291669] [NEW] Trove - Database Backup Quota Error Message Masked

 

Public bug reported:

If the database-backup quota for a tenant is exhausted, attempting to
create a backup will result in the following red balloon "Error: Error
creating database backup.".

This error message is not helpful, and is actually masking the true
error message of "OverLimit: Quota exceeded for resources: ['backups']
(HTTP 413)".

** Affects: horizon
     Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: Auston McReynolds (amcrn)
         Status: New

** Changed in: horizon
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Auston McReynolds (amcrn)

** Description changed:

  If the database-backup quota for a tenant is exhausted, attempting to
- create a backup with result in the following red balloon "Error: Error
+ create a backup will result in the following red balloon "Error: Error
  creating database backup.".
  
- This error message is not helpful, and is actualy masking the true error
- message of "OverLimit: Quota exceeded for resources: ['backups'] (HTTP
- 413)".
+ This error message is not helpful, and is actually masking the true
+ error message of "OverLimit: Quota exceeded for resources: ['backups']
+ (HTTP 413)".

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Title:
  Trove - Database Backup Quota Error Message Masked

Status in OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon):
  New

Bug description:
  If the database-backup quota for a tenant is exhausted, attempting to
  create a backup will result in the following red balloon "Error: Error
  creating database backup.".

  This error message is not helpful, and is actually masking the true
  error message of "OverLimit: Quota exceeded for resources: ['backups']
  (HTTP 413)".

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