Bug #30909 Multiple license credentials downloads lowest subscription level Advisor bundle
Submitted: 7 Sep 2007 17:41 Modified: 12 Sep 2007 0:11
Reporter: Bill Weber Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Enterprise Monitor: Web Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:1.1.1 - 1.2.0 OS:Any
Assigned to: Bryan Alsdorf CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: mer 120

[7 Sep 2007 17:41] Bill Weber
Description:
On the first-time login for the Enterprise Dashboard, if a multiple subscription level (ie has Silver, Gold, and Platinum licenses) license credential is given, the lowest level (ie Silver) Advisor bundle is imported. Instead, the highest level (Platinum) Advisor bundle should be imported.

How to repeat:
- install Enterprise Dashboard
- bring up Dashboard for first time in browser
- enter multiple level credentials
| note that the lowest level Advisor bundle is imported
[7 Sep 2007 17:56] Andy Bang
In the get_advisor_bundle section of the REST test page (https://network.mysql.com/rest/test.html) there is an input field for advisor_level.  I'm not sure what this is for, so I entered Platinum to see what would happen and I still get the Silver bundle.
[7 Sep 2007 17:57] Andy Bang
A workaround is to login to the Enterprise website, choose Platinum when it presents you with a list of your contracts/subscription levels, and then manually download the Platinum bundle.
[7 Sep 2007 18:06] Andy Bang
According to Sloan the advisor_level is not subscription level (e.g. Silver, Gold, Platinum), it's just to let Bryan's stuff know what version of the advisors we currently have (e.g. 1.2.0.4567).
[11 Sep 2007 17:20] Bryan Alsdorf
This is now fixed
[11 Sep 2007 19:24] Bill Weber
Verified with both 1.1.1 and 1.2.0 that the highest level Advisor bundle is now imported.
[12 Sep 2007 0:11] Peter Lavin
Added to the changelog for version 1.2.