[openstack-dev] [UX] [Ironic] [Ceilometer] [Horizon] [TripleO] Nodes Management UI - designs

Jaromir Coufal jcoufal at redhat.com
Thu May 29 09:06:25 UTC 2014


Hey Mainn,

mostly it is driven by following requirements:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-ui

plus what you already know from Tuskar point of view - which is simply 
monitoring, monitoring, monitoring :)

Hope it helps
-- Jarda

On 2014/29/05 05:51, Tzu-Mainn Chen wrote:
> Hi Jarda,
>
> These look pretty good!  However, I'm having trouble evaluating from a purely
> functional point of view, as I'm not entirely sure what the requirements
> driving these design.  Would it be possible to list those out. . . ?
>
> Thanks,
> Tzu-Mainn Chen
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> Hi All,
>>
>> There is a lot of tags in the subject of this e-mail but believe me that
>> all listed projects (and even more) are relevant for the designs which I
>> am sending out.
>>
>> Nodes management section in Horizon is being expected for a while and
>> finally I am sharing the results of designing around it.
>>
>> http://people.redhat.com/~jcoufal/openstack/horizon/nodes/2014-05-28_nodes-ui.pdf
>>
>> These views are based on modular approach and combination of multiple
>> services together; for example:
>> * Ironic - HW details and management
>> * Ceilometer - Monitoring graphs
>> * TripleO/Tuskar - Deployment Roles
>> etc.
>>
>> Whenever some service is missing, that particular functionality should
>> be disabled and not displayed to a user.
>>
>> I am sharing this without any bigger description so that I can get
>> feedback whether people can get oriented in the UI without hints. Of
>> course you cannot get each and every detail without exploring, having
>> tooltips, etc. But the goal for each view is to manage to express at
>> least the main purpose without explanation. If it does not, it needs to
>> be fixed.
>>
>> Next week I will organize a recorded broadcast where I will walk you
>> through the designs, explain high-level vision, details and I will try
>> to answer questions if you have any. So feel free to comment anything or
>> ask whatever comes to your mind here in this thread, so that I can cover
>> your concerns. Any feedback is very welcome - positive so that I know
>> what you think that works, as well as negative so that we can improve
>> the result before implementation.
>>
>> Thank you all
>> -- Jarda
>>
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