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VN-Ken
06-14-2009, 06:46 AM
Hello,

I noticed that with VDSmanager, it is not at all possible to view node resources (ex. processors, RAM etc.) I do see it is possible to view the size of the VZ partition but thats about it.

This is seriously limited, and would be a hassle to ssh into a server or in our case, check another system to see a servers resource before provisioning an account to make sure the resources are there.

Additionally, you provide no way of limiting the number of VPS's per node.

Can this please be implemented, to view system resources?

slava
06-14-2009, 07:55 PM
This is very strange, I see is no problem in menu VS partitions usage. And what you see?

http://s56.radikal.ru/i152/0906/72/22363d6d1520.gif

What system and virtualization you have?

VN-Ken
06-14-2009, 08:21 PM
I understand that you can view that one thing of the node details... what about everything else that I mentioned.....

VN-Ken
06-15-2009, 09:29 PM
Within a VPS's VDSmanager, there is a page called "System Information" that shows Disk Space, RAM and processors... why can't this be available also in terms of a per node basis with information of physical characteristics such as HDD's installed, Processors installed (with quantity), Memory installed, Operating System installed.

Additionally, it can also list resources allocated to VPS's...

Hopefully you understand what I'm saying, but its pretty simple.

slava
06-16-2009, 08:33 AM
VDSmanager have no more information than is shown

VN-Ken
06-16-2009, 08:37 AM
VDSmanager have no more information than is shown

I understand this, but I posted this in the features request so that this may be implemented. Is this possible?

joesdc
06-24-2009, 07:49 AM
I understand this, but I posted this in the features request so that this may be implemented. Is this possible?

I agree this would be great. I also have to say this is like the third post I have seen just in the last 5 min where the original post is answered in such a way that hints that support does not fully read the question before answering. Just thought I would throw that in as it makes your company look bad.