Hello,
We found that for a newly registered system,
Detail > Overview > System Events > Last Booted
shows the time at which the system was registered/bootstrapped, and not actually booted.
I opened a ticket with support, they just gave me "works as designed" because the documentation for "Overview > System Status" notes "This message indicates the current state of your system _in relation to SUSE Manager_." I fail what that is supposed to mean, especially since system status and system events are different parts of the GUI.
best regards,
J-M Roth
Le lundi 27 septembre 2021, 18:48:48 CEST J-M Roth a écrit :
Hello,
We found that for a newly registered system,
Detail > Overview > System Events > Last Booted
shows the time at which the system was registered/bootstrapped, and not actually booted.
I opened a ticket with support, they just gave me "works as designed" because the documentation for "Overview > System Status" notes "This message indicates the current state of your system _in relation to SUSE Manager_." I fail what that is supposed to mean, especially since system status and system events are different parts of the GUI.
Hello J-M,
It was already reported in https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1133482 and then closed as non-reproducible.
I think this is a bug and would suggest reopening the bug report.
Best,
Hello,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I don't have access to bugzilla, can you maybe provide more details as to what platform this was tested on (Sles, Ubuntu, ?), and if it was tested in relation to Push-SSH connection method?
I have retested this just now using Suma 4.2.2 with a SLES 12.5 client and using Push-SSH. The described behavior is still there.
In any case I will create a new support request then.
Thanks and best regards,
J-M Roth
Le mardi 28 septembre 2021, 14:51:02 CEST J-M Roth a écrit :
Hello,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Hi again,
I don't have access to bugzilla, can you maybe provide more details as to what platform this was tested on (Sles, Ubuntu, ?), and if it was tested in relation to Push-SSH connection method?
It was reported against SUSE Manager 4.0 for the server and SLES 15 for the client. There is no mention of Salt SSH. The bug report's contents are copied at the end of this email.
I have retested this just now using Suma 4.2.2 with a SLES 12.5 client and using Push-SSH. The described behavior is still there.
That is very good that you can reproduce. At some point of time, we could not reproduce it anymore and this is how the bug got closed. Maybe I just missed some circumstances, like if it was with SSH push... :-(
In any case I will create a new support request then.
If you do, please mention the bug number in the support ticket please.
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bug 1133482 - "Last Booted" time is not time of last boot
How to reproduce ================
- Bootstrap a minion (in my case, SLE 15) that was booted several days ago - Go to system details page
What happens ============
System details shows a "Last Booted" time that matches the time of onboarding.
For example in my case, one can see in the web UI: ------------ System Events
Checked In: Today at 9:18 AM Registered: Today at 9:06 AM Last Booted: 13 minutes ago (Schedule System Reboot) ------------
while on the minion, one can see approximately at same time: ------------ # uptime 09:19:58 actif 15:21, 1 utilisateur, charge moyenne : 0,03, 0,14, 0,11 ------------
What should happen ==================
"Last Booted" field should show the time of last boot.
For example in my case, it should show "15 hours ago", not "13 minutes ago". -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Best,