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WebUI performing multiple tasks concurrently?

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I'm hoping it's just me, but the webUI doesn't seem to want to perform multiple tasks concurrently (in seperate tabs/browsers).

 

For instance, if i'm adding a docker container (doing the pull etc) in one tab - another window with something else in it will just hang (and eventually give me a timeout) when i try to refresh/navigate.

 

Is there some nginx setting I need to tweak, or is this by design?

beast-diagnostics-20220128-0825.zip

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Diagnostics attached just in case.....

The last time I checked this out, when I used Chrome I indeed saw exactly what you saw.  While installing a container on one tab I couldn't do anything on another tab.

 

However I also tried doing an install on Chrome, and then browsing around and doing something else with Firefox / Brave.  And that worked perfectly.  This *implies* that it's a browser issue somewhere along the line.  Either way, this is a known issue 

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1 minute ago, Squid said:

However I also tried doing an install on Chrome, and then browsing around and doing something else with Firefox / Brave.  And that worked perfectly.  This *implies* that it's a browser issue somewhere along the line.  Either way, this is a known issue 

 

 

 

huh.... I'll give that a blast then....

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It appears that running your browser using 2 seperate profiles is enough to fool it. I've got it working here with 2 instances of firefox

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