That is differently not a bad idea to do so, but it isn't a real fix for that, just a work around. Right now I'm evaluating PVE, and currently I'm trying out different stuff, and management of administrative privilege isn't one of the features I have explored yet.
Also I wasn't even aware at that time (I am now...) that you could literally shut down a whole node from the interface
But I will still vote for this, as an improvement, because I still think it's easy to be confused about the visual contexts when node and guest management are so much alike, UI wise.
I think I worked out what wen't wrong for me:
- I was deleting a couple of containers, for some reason selected the node instead of the container I was going to shutdown in the "server view" left panel.
- I then clicked on the next container in the result table in the search context of the node, coursing the row to be highlighted.
- Believing that I now had selected a container, I then clicked the shutdown button, and pressed OK on the following popup without reading the message.
- A lot of WTF ?!?!
It might be because I normally work with medical IT, and there is a lot of focus on context, in that line or work
Maybe a red colored button and a written confirmation on the following dialog/modal/popup thingy so you know that you are literally about to saw off the branch one is sitting on, especially when shutdown can "mean" many things in PVE