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Message #25400
[Bug 1400873] [NEW] [Sahara] Hadoop options are not displayed on nodegroup template details page
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce
1. Start creation of hadoop1 nodegroup template
2. Select tasktracker process
3. Set "mapred.child.java.opts" option to "-Xmx201m"
4. Click 'Create'
5. Click to template name to get nodegroup template details
6. Go to 'service configurations'
Observed behavior:
Page displays that "mapred.child.java.opts" parameter is overwritten, but doesn't display value (see screenshot attached).
Manual request to sahara shows that sahara returns correct value. So, problem is on horizon side.
** Affects: horizon
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Andrew Lazarev (alazarev)
Status: New
** Tags: sahara
** Attachment added: "Screen Shot 2014-12-09 at 12.55.37 PM.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1400873/+attachment/4277218/+files/Screen%20Shot%202014-12-09%20at%2012.55.37%20PM.png
** Changed in: horizon
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrew Lazarev (alazarev)
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Title:
[Sahara] Hadoop options are not displayed on nodegroup template
details page
Status in OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon):
New
Bug description:
Steps to reproduce
1. Start creation of hadoop1 nodegroup template
2. Select tasktracker process
3. Set "mapred.child.java.opts" option to "-Xmx201m"
4. Click 'Create'
5. Click to template name to get nodegroup template details
6. Go to 'service configurations'
Observed behavior:
Page displays that "mapred.child.java.opts" parameter is overwritten, but doesn't display value (see screenshot attached).
Manual request to sahara shows that sahara returns correct value. So, problem is on horizon side.
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