• WebUI shows wrong status of disks


    Zonediver
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    There must be something "wrong" with v6.9

    When i set all disks to "standby" over the command

    hdparm -y $(ls /dev/sd*|grep "[a-z]$") >/dev/null 2>&1

    all disk go to sleep, but the WebUI shows them as "active" which is not true of corse...

    Even after more than 20 minutes, the system does not recognize that the disks are in standby

     

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    Not sure that is a bug as you bypassed the GUI.   The web GUI disk status is only updated at the interval set under Settings -> disk Settings -> Tunable (poll attributes) which defaults to 1800 seconds (30 minutes).    I tend to reduce this value on my own system to something like 180 (3 minutes).

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    32 minutes ago, itimpi said:

    Not sure that is a bug as you bypassed the GUI.   The web GUI disk status is only updated at the interval set under Settings -> disk Settings -> Tunable (poll attributes) which defaults to 1800 seconds (30 minutes).    I tend to reduce this value on my own system to something like 180 (3 minutes).

     

    Thanks for this hint - then it's a "cosmetic issue" 😉

    Has this setting any impact on the GUI? Can i set it to 60sec as well?

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