February 24, 201412 yr Author Should the mover button appear if there is no cache disk installed? The condition to make the mover button appear is the array to be online, but you have point ... the mover function is ineffective when no cache is present.
February 24, 201412 yr I guess it doesn't matter to much, I checked the mover script, and it exists immediately if there is no /mnt/cache or /mnt/user0... But you know buttons are always enticing to push... Great work on the dash board, it is pretty nice.....
February 24, 201412 yr Nice update! The dashboard now brings up questions. I have three servers: TV, Movies, and Torrents/Backup. Movies and Torrents/Backup are both at ~55% CPU utilization, while TV is at ~8%. None of them are currently in use. All three show 97% memory usage as well. This seems abnormal. Both the high utilization machines are AMD Sempron 140 CPUs. The low machine is a dual 1.8 GHz Supermicro 24 bay server. Is there a way to use Putty to check for what is keeping the CPU and memory at such a high usage?
February 24, 201412 yr Author I guess it doesn't matter to much, I checked the mover script, and it exists immediately if there is no /mnt/cache or /mnt/user0... But you know buttons are always enticing to push... Great work on the dash board, it is pretty nice..... I'll make an additional check on the presence of the cache drive. People have a tendency to push buttons Good to hear you like the dashboard!
February 24, 201412 yr Nice update! The dashboard now brings up questions. I have three servers: TV, Movies, and Torrents/Backup. Movies and Torrents/Backup are both at ~55% CPU utilization, while TV is at ~8%. None of them are currently in use. All three show 97% memory usage as well. This seems abnormal. Both the high utilization machines are AMD Sempron 140 CPUs. The low machine is a dual 1.8 GHz Supermicro 24 bay server. Is there a way to use Putty to check for what is keeping the CPU and memory at such a high usage? same here it shows 96% of memory ani know nothing is being really used
February 24, 201412 yr Author Nice update! The dashboard now brings up questions. I have three servers: TV, Movies, and Torrents/Backup. Movies and Torrents/Backup are both at ~55% CPU utilization, while TV is at ~8%. None of them are currently in use. All three show 97% memory usage as well. This seems abnormal. Both the high utilization machines are AMD Sempron 140 CPUs. The low machine is a dual 1.8 GHz Supermicro 24 bay server. Is there a way to use Putty to check for what is keeping the CPU and memory at such a high usage? The CPU utilization is obtained by doing cat /proc/loadavg. Keep in mind that the GUI reads samples every 5 seconds, any spikes in CPU load become more apparent. The memory usage includes the cached buffers which the OS dynamically assigns and releases. This makes the usage appear much higher than one would expect. Linux has the tendency to use as much memory as possible.
February 24, 201412 yr Great work! Re. memory utlization, if you guys visit the Stats -> System Stats page, you'll see that most of it is cached.
February 25, 201412 yr Great job...love the dark skin Edit: Would like the option to add/remove widgets for dashboard Another edit: Would like the option to have dynamix plugins sorted with those installed first then the remaining not used at the end of the list (or the ability to hide plugins that won't be used). Reason for this request to is to reduce screen clutter.
February 28, 201412 yr I just noticed an issue that i have with the gui, under settings i no longer have icons for Sickbeard, etc. If i manually type in the address of tower/Settings/sickbeard it takes me to the page but that seems like a major issue to me.
February 28, 201412 yr I just noticed an issue that i have with the gui, under settings i no longer have icons for Sickbeard, etc. If i manually type in the address of tower/Settings/sickbeard it takes me to the page but that seems like a major issue to me. If you are using the tabbed settings page, the unplugged plugins are on a separate tab. There is also an issue where they won't show up until you reboot once so try that. I think this is really a problem with those plugins rather than this GUI.
March 1, 201412 yr Author I just noticed an issue that i have with the gui, under settings i no longer have icons for Sickbeard, etc. If i manually type in the address of tower/Settings/sickbeard it takes me to the page but that seems like a major issue to me. If you are using the tabbed settings page, the unplugged plugins are on a separate tab. There is also an issue where they won't show up until you reboot once so try that. I think this is really a problem with those plugins rather than this GUI. Indeed - as explained by trurl - certain plugins have installed themselves in the main webGui folder instead of their own dedicated folder. To get these back a system reboot is required.
March 1, 201412 yr Author New Dynamix webGui version 2.2.2 available See the opening topic for a list of changes in this version. People who have installed Control Plugin can upgrade to this new version from the GUI (no reboot required). Note that starting from this version the new powerdown utlity - created by dlandon - is automatically installed together with the Dynamix webGui. This replaces the old powerdown version which came previously with Dynamix webGui, and is a much improved version which works on both unRAID v5 and v6. Hope you enjoy all the new stuff Ps. After upgrading you'll need to refresh your browser view (ctrl-F5)
March 1, 201412 yr FYI I am using the 64 bit version, did a refresh and my ball colours are unchanged. Kryspy
March 1, 201412 yr FYI I am using the 64 bit version, did a refresh and my ball colours are unchanged. Kryspy Do a hard refresh of the browser (ctrl-F5) or clear your browser cache.
March 1, 201412 yr Uh-huh that took care of it. Thanks. Great work bonienl ! Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
March 1, 201412 yr Feature request: Instead of or in addition to virtual memory display on dashboard, show low memory.
March 1, 201412 yr New Dynamix webGui version 2.2.2 available [me=DaleWilliams]does the happy dance![/me]
March 2, 201412 yr Hi Bonienl can we have the option to choose our Heat alarm indicator go off on a temp we choose ? I live in Thailand ... warm country my disks are always running between 40 and 48 degrees celcius i would like to set that alarm at 50 degrees celcius as now all the indicators are on will get better when i put the airco on this afternoon and for the haters of high temps .... i have disks running more then 5 years ... and i am not going to run airco 24/24 just to cool my disks
March 2, 201412 yr Hi Bonienl can we have the option to choose our Heat alarm indicator go off on a temp we choose ? I live in Thailand ... warm country my disks are always running between 40 and 48 degrees celcius i would like to set that alarm at 50 degrees celcius as now all the indicators are on will get better when i put the airco on this afternoon and for the haters of high temps .... i have disks running more then 5 years ... and i am not going to run airco 24/24 just to cool my disks Agree, my disks are in the mid 40s when spinning. If they hit over 50 I need to know, not before. One of the pitfalls of living in the tropics but hey, it's summer everyday.....
March 2, 201412 yr just tried out 2.2.2 looks really good. love to see where the Dashboard will go. Still having the issue with freezing when installing certain plugins. so far, email notify, and the System stats plugins crash on install, whether i download it myself or use plugin control... a reboot doesn't help - web gui never loads, but i can get in via telnet though. btw - this is on a new flash drive. running 5.0.5; Could this be related to running in a VM ?
March 2, 201412 yr Author Hi Bonienl can we have the option to choose our Heat alarm indicator go off on a temp we choose ? I live in Thailand ... warm country my disks are always running between 40 and 48 degrees celcius i would like to set that alarm at 50 degrees celcius as now all the indicators are on will get better when i put the airco on this afternoon and for the haters of high temps .... i have disks running more then 5 years ... and i am not going to run airco 24/24 just to cool my disks I was expecting some response from the "hot" countries I changed the heading from "Overheated" to "Heat alarm" with a reason ... In the current implementation there are two thresholds: 40+ and 50+ These thresholds are based on the general convention that disk temperatures between 25C and 40C are considered 'normal' running temperatures, while 40+ is hot but acceptable. 50+ is the critical level where temperatures become too hot to be good. People get an advanced notice when first disks become hot (40+) and next pass the critical level (50+). There are two different distinct symbols for that, sure you won't miss it when things become too hot. Tip: when an alarm is shown, you can hover your mouse over it to see the actual temperature of the disk.
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