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  1. OpenShift Bugs
  2. OCPBUGS-31613

[cee.Next]Adding same value to the Vmware plugin on OCP console should not lead to nodes reboot

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      * Previously, when editing a vSphere connection, the form could be submitted even if no values were actually changed. This lead to the nodes rebooting. With this release, the console now detects the form changes, and does not allow submission if no value was changed. (link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-31613[*OCPBUGS-31613*])
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      * Previously, when editing a vSphere connection, the form could be submitted even if no values were actually changed. This lead to the nodes rebooting. With this release, the console now detects the form changes, and does not allow submission if no value was changed. (link: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-31613 [* OCPBUGS-31613 *])
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      Description of problem:

      On OCP console if we added a parameter related to VMware,add the same value back again and click on save the nodes are rebooted 

      Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

          4.14

      How reproducible:

          

      Steps to Reproduce:

          1. On any 4.14+ cluster go to ocp console page
          2. Click on the vmware plugin
          3. Edit any parameter and add the same value again.
          4. Click on save
          

      Actual results:

          The nodes reboot to pickup change

      Expected results:

       nodes should not reboot if the same values are entered

      Additional info:

          

              rawagner@redhat.com Rastislav Wagner
              rhn-support-ssonigra Sonigra Saurab
              Xiyun Zhao Xiyun Zhao
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