December 12, 20232 yr For me, the dashboard is a way to quickly get an overview of right and wrong. Green/blue is fine and orange/red needs attention. Currently, shares outside the parity protection but in a redundant pool are displayed in orange, making it appear in the dashboard as if they are at risk. My proposal: Shares inside parity protection: Green Shares inside protected pool: blue (Mirror, RaidZ) Shares on single pool disk or unprotected array: Orange Maybe I'm overlooking something, this won't work for other situations, but in my situation it would be very useful.
December 12, 20232 yr Community Expert 5 hours ago, Oedzesg said: but in a redundant pool are displayed in orange Are you sure about this? I thought they were only orange in non-redundant pools.
December 12, 20232 yr Author 2 minutes ago, itimpi said: Are you sure about this? I thought they were only orange in non-redundant pools. yes pretty sure, pool: Share setup: Dashboard:
December 12, 20232 yr Community Expert 22 minutes ago, Oedzesg said: yes pretty sure I have just checked on my system and a share that has files on a redundant btrfs pool DOES show as green. What file system were you using on the pool you showed?
December 12, 20232 yr Author 2 minutes ago, itimpi said: btrfs pool DOES show as green. What file system were you using on the pool you showed? ZFS
December 12, 20232 yr Community Expert Just now, Oedzesg said: ZFS Maybe it is an issue that is specific to ZFS pools then?
December 12, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, itimpi said: Maybe it is an issue that is specific to ZFS pools then? Should still show green, @Oedzesgplease post the diagnostics and a screenshot of the orange warning for that share.
December 12, 20232 yr Author No over here not. Just change the pool to BTRFS raid1 (mirror) But the share is still orange on the dashboard.
December 12, 20232 yr Author 25 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Should still show green, @Oedzesgplease post the diagnostics and a screenshot of the orange warning for that share. thnx, Just changed the pool back to zfs mirror. After reboot created a new share. In the share tab in Unraid is says all the data is protected and there is a green dot in front of the share name. In the dashboard: These are all the files: mediaserver-diagnostics-20231212-1518.zip Thnx in advance.
December 12, 20232 yr 34 minutes ago, Oedzesg said: In the dashboard: Yellow in the dashboard means cache only share, not unprotected share, unprotected is when you click on the shares tab and see this:
December 12, 20232 yr Author 8 hours ago, Oedzesg said: For me, the dashboard is a way to quickly get an overview of right and wrong. Green/blue is fine and orange/red needs attention. Currently, shares outside the parity protection but in a redundant pool are displayed in orange, making it appear in the dashboard as if they are at risk. My proposal: Shares inside parity protection: Green Shares inside protected pool: blue (Mirror, RaidZ) Shares on single pool disk or unprotected array: Orange Maybe I'm overlooking something, this won't work for other situations, but in my situation it would be very useful. Yes i know, but this was my sugestion. The most usefull thing of a dashboard imo is to ceck quickly if there is annything wrong or somethings that needed attention. Orange text indicates an error or warning, like the orange thums for the disks. This is the feature requast corner right?
December 12, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Oedzesg said: This is the feature requast corner right? You are correct, I misunderstood because I only read the reply, not your original post
December 12, 20232 yr Author 13 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Yellow in the dashboard means cache only share, not unprotected share, unprotected is when you click on the shares tab and see this: At the moment a share with no problems only not being a part the array has the same collor like a device with an problem like this: I think you get my point.
December 12, 20232 yr Author 1 minute ago, JorgeB said: You are correct, I misunderstood because I only read the reply, not your original post no problem at all... amazing for youre help ofcourse!! I'm also start using Unraid after some years again and of course everything takes some time getting used to.
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