clicking once does not shutdown anything - you will get a second question if you really want do shutdown the node.
Yes, but you get a message also if you do it for a VM, so is easy to make a mistake. Me, for instance, clicking on the node, Search tab (the first one), I see all the vm. I click on a vm and then the button "shutdown", yes, and I shutdown the server. Would be very easy move Restart/Shutdown/Shell on the left side, near the node name. If not possible would be good use red color.clicking once does not shutdown anything - you will get a second question if you really want do shutdown the node.
+1Would be very easy move Restart/Shutdown/Shell on the left side, near the node name. If not possible would be good use red color.
Thank you for this tip. But must think of those who have not yet made the mistake and who will one day.You can Start/Stop/Migrate/Shutdown/Reboot/SSH VM by clicking the right button on the mouse.
I would definitely vote for this, because I just did the same damn thingy
That is differently not a bad idea to do so, but it isn't a real fix for that, just a work around.
It's a workaround because the design is flawed when you have full permissions, and to fix this problem you suggest to use less permissions (workaround). In other words, you are not fixing the problem i.e. moving the buttons, but suggest to login in a way that prevents it to use them at all.Why is this a work around? The whole permission system is designed to do exactly such things.
Why is this a work around? The whole permission system is designed to do exactly such things.
Easy fix:The UI is extremely confusing.. I just have my server shutdown by accident.
Second question thing is meaningless just as the terms and condition of your credit card.
sed -i 's/restartBtn, shutdownBtn, shellBtn, actionBtn/shellBtn, actionBtn/g' /usr/share/pve-manager/js/pvemanagerlib.js
Easy fix:
just run on each proxmox node:
sed -i 's/restartBtn, shutdownBtn, shellBtn, actionBtn/shellBtn, actionBtn/g' /usr/share/pve-manager/js/pvemanagerlib.js
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