November 5, 201510 yr There are times when I want to map out my whole system. Right now I have to click on each "compute" which takes a while for some shares. I'd much rather hit a "Compute all" button and walk away and come back later when it's finished. I'd like to see the same for the disk shares too.
November 6, 201510 yr Have added a "Compute All" button for both user shares and disk shares. These can be used independently. Tip: when cache_dirs is used it will speed up the calculation.
November 11, 201510 yr Author I don't know if this merits a new thread or not.. but along the same lines here... Can you add a "refresh" to each share? There are times when I'm shuffling things around and I want to refresh one drive/share without losing all the others I've displayed? Right now I have to go to main and come back. but I lose the others that I didn't touch but still want to see. Thanks, Jim
November 11, 201510 yr Each time the "Compute All" button is pressed it will recalculate all shares. That way you can "refresh" the information without the need to leave and re-enter the page.
November 11, 201510 yr Author Yeah.. but I don't necessarily want to recompute everything. Just the things I know changed? some of those things take a while to compute.
November 11, 201510 yr Author And how do I get this new "compute all" feature? I looks for an update to the plugins and I didn't see any update for the webgui? Or do I have to wait for the next release? Thanks again, Jim
November 11, 201510 yr I believe the Web GUI is "linked" with the new UnRAID releases and doesn't get independent updates. [i suspect Bonienl will confirm] ... so the new features should be available the next time the release is updated [which should be fairly soon]
November 11, 201510 yr I believe the Web GUI is "linked" with the new UnRAID releases and doesn't get independent updates. [i suspect Bonienl will confirm] ... so the new features should be available the next time the release is updated [which should be fairly soon] Correct.
November 11, 201510 yr I believe the Web GUI is "linked" with the new UnRAID releases and doesn't get independent updates. [i suspect Bonienl will confirm] ... so the new features should be available the next time the release is updated [which should be fairly soon] Correct. Whatever happened to the reason for Dynamix being listed as a separate plugin so that GUI updates could happen regardless of OS updates?
November 11, 201510 yr Yeah.. but I don't necessarily want to recompute everything. Just the things I know changed? some of those things take a while to compute. Understood, so I added a "refresh" button which allows individual rows to be recomputed (works very nifty!)
November 11, 201510 yr I believe the Web GUI is "linked" with the new UnRAID releases and doesn't get independent updates. [i suspect Bonienl will confirm] ... so the new features should be available the next time the release is updated [which should be fairly soon] Correct. Whatever happened to the reason for Dynamix being listed as a separate plugin so that GUI updates could happen regardless of OS updates? There still is an outstanding task to make webGUI updates independent from the OS - as per original idea, but for the time being these two are coupled to avoid double update notifications.
November 11, 201510 yr Author Yeah.. but I don't necessarily want to recompute everything. Just the things I know changed? some of those things take a while to compute. Understood, so I added a "refresh" button which allows individual rows to be recomputed (works very nifty!) You're the man! Can't wait to try it out! Thanks! Jim
November 12, 201510 yr bonienl, this is OT but since you're taking webGUI requests in this thread, the notification "popups" are not using the local time format, using dd-mm-yyyy instead of mm-dd-yyyy. Actually I have always preferred yyyy-mm-dd, less ambiguous and more logical with most significant digits first.
November 12, 201510 yr bonienl, this is OT but since you're taking webGUI requests in this thread, the notification "popups" are not using the local time format, using dd-mm-yyyy instead of mm-dd-yyyy. Actually I have always preferred yyyy-mm-dd, less ambiguous and more logical with most significant digits first. For notifications there is a separate date/time format setting, see Settings -> Notifications -> Notifications Settings -> Date format / Time format This allows notifications to be 'controlled' independently, but perhaps it is more intuitive to have a single setting (under Display settings) only?
November 12, 201510 yr bonienl, this is OT but since you're taking webGUI requests in this thread, the notification "popups" are not using the local time format, using dd-mm-yyyy instead of mm-dd-yyyy. Actually I have always preferred yyyy-mm-dd, less ambiguous and more logical with most significant digits first. For notifications there is a separate date/time format setting, see Settings -> Notifications -> Notifications Settings -> Date format / Time format This allows notifications to be 'controlled' independently, but perhaps it is more intuitive to have a single setting (under Display settings) only? Sorry I missed that. Independent control is good.
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