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Hello sirs,
I'm trying to create a development environment, networked couple of computers for kids im 'trying' to mentor.
I want to have a bunch of users, each of them to have a user-account, etc
I setup Cockpit on Ubuntu 20.04 and it seems all is working fine. I setup storage pools, volumes and am able to create VMs....using my system-admin account.
Issue observed: if I use a user account (in Ubuntu) to login to cockpit, and 'Create a VM', it seems to get stuck on the 'creating........' level, and suddenly the VM disappears. The VM page even shows: 'no VM is running or defined on this host...but when I checked the storage-pools >> storage volumes >> the individual volumes are there
So Ive been googling what the issue could be.
Later, I logged back in using my Ubuntu admin account, I see that all the VMs are actually there.
Using another PC, I logged back into the server using the user-account, still the VM page shows an empty list of VMS. I attempted another VM creation, same above observation, but I can see the most recent VM listed ONLY if I login with system-admin account.
I used different browsers/computers, same observation.
Please what could be the issue.
I expected that if I have 2-users, the VMs created by each user should be listed in each account, while the system-admin account should see all VMs on the server.
Regards
1960Web
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