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Steps to reproduce:
1. Synchronize server in web panel, causing all containers to have unlimited
RAM (in panel only, not inside CT)
2. Change package/server template in panel, causes CT itself to have unlimited
RAM applied to it as well due to step 1.
3. Set any value to RAM, then change package/server template again to get
actual values needed within CT itself.
Actual result: RAM goes to unlimited in panel upon synchronization, and
subsequent saves of CT settings changes within panel causes unlimited RAM
within CT itself, unless value applied manually to RAM then package changed
again. Web Panel continues to show old data after package/server template
change as well. Panel only updates if changes are made to additional settings
section, and not with package change.
Expected result: RAM should not set to unlimited within the panel after
synchronization. Also, upon changing package/server template, all details in
additional settings section should update simultaneously, this would allow Web
Panel to also update its values shown in the web panel after a package/server
template change, so that you always know by looking at the panel what its set
to, without actually having to "free -m" within the CT itself for example.
Version of the product: 2.4
Server OS: CentOS 6.5
Browser: Firefox
Additional information:
Original issue reported on code.google.com by 86brown on 3 May 2014 at 9:48
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by
86brown
on 3 May 2014 at 9:48The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: