On 5/23/19 11:32 AM, Matt Riedemann wrote:
As I said elsewhere in this thread, if you're proposing to add a new policy rule to change the 'status' field based on host_status, why not just tell people to open up the policy rule we already have for the host_status field so non-admins can see it in their server details? This sounds like an education problem more than a technical problem to me.
Because *that* implies revealing infrastructure status details to end-users, which is probably not desirable in a lot of cases. Isn't this as simple as not lying to the user about the *server* status when it cannot be ascertained for any reason? In that case, the user should be given (only) that information, but not any "dirty laundry" about what caused it.... Even if the admin doesn't care about revealing infrastructure status, the end-user shouldn't have to know that server_status can't be trusted, and that they have to check other fields to figure out if it's reliable or not at any given time. ~iain