Hello, Not sure if the component is correct or not but will start there.
Scenario: 1. Add node through WebUI - Add Node into a provisioned group with IP address and a simple name, i.e. Federal Way Router 2. In the Node WebUI - Admin - Change Node Label - to User Defined - FW Router MPLS. 3. Go back into WebUI - Admin - Manage Provisioning Groups - and then Synchronize that group. 4. Node label reverts back to original label created when first added.
From what I can tell, overnight and doing a random "sync" the node labels changed to the name that was created in the provisioned group when first created. So, the provisioned group node labels did not get modified when changing the node label to "user defined".
I do have screen shots of before and after while doing a test during the day if needed.
Jeff.
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David Hustace February 11, 2011 at 11:55 AM
The provisioning group requisition is the data source of record for the nodelabel by design. Allowing to be changed in the UI and overriding what is defined in the requisition would break the API. Certainly, an enhancement could be requested (vs. a bug) that has a very well defined use case.
Matt Brozowski February 10, 2011 at 3:25 PM
The way to work around the problem is to change it in the provisioning group rather than editting in the Change Node Label page
Jeff September 2, 2010 at 12:40 PM
Created an attachment (id=1083) Node label after sync
Jeff September 2, 2010 at 12:39 PM
Created an attachment (id=1082) Provisioned Group nodes
Jeff September 2, 2010 at 12:39 PM
Created an attachment (id=1081) Node label before sync
Hello, Not sure if the component is correct or not but will start there.
Scenario:
1. Add node through WebUI - Add Node into a provisioned group with IP address and a simple name, i.e. Federal Way Router
2. In the Node WebUI - Admin - Change Node Label - to User Defined - FW Router MPLS.
3. Go back into WebUI - Admin - Manage Provisioning Groups - and then Synchronize that group.
4. Node label reverts back to original label created when first added.
From what I can tell, overnight and doing a random "sync" the node labels changed to the name that was created in the provisioned group when first created. So, the provisioned group node labels did not get modified when changing the node label to "user defined".
I do have screen shots of before and after while doing a test during the day if needed.
Jeff.