• [6.8.3] Unnecessary writes to domain.cfg


    nosro
    • Annoyance

    Observed behavior: When the web GUI is accessed, the domain.cfg is rewritten to. This seems to occur just after the login. Infrequently, this also happens when clicking to a different page within the web GUI, such as clicking on "Dashboard" or "Main" tabs, but usually the domain.cfg is rewritten only just after login. There are no apparent changes to domain.cfg in the process. VM's are disabled and has never been set up. (I am assuming that domain.cfg pertains to VM's based on the file contents.)

     

    How to reproduce: log in to Unraid web GUI. Observe that domain.cfg file time stamp is updated immediately.

     

    Expected behavior: domain.cfg is only written to when changes are made to VM configuration.

     

    Unraid version 6.8.3.

    babel-diagnostics-20201227-1757.zip




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