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Previous and Next buttons in Main/Device page strangeness

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If I have no unassigned disks and I click on a disk on the Main page of the GUI I'm taken to a status page for that disk and at the right hand side of each of the six sub-headings there are a pair of < > arrows, which tool-tips labels "previous device" and "next device". If I click on these they behave as expected:

 

    Parity <> Disk1 <> Disk2 <> ... <> Diskn <> Cache <> Cache2 <> Parity

 

So far, so good.

 

However, if I have some disks that are unassigned the order is somewhat disrupted. With a parity disk (sdb), three data disks (sdc, sdd, sde), no cache and four unassigned disks (sdf, sdg, sdh, sdi), I get:

 

    nodisk < Parity <> Disk1 <> Disk2 <> Disk3 > nodisk > sdg > sdh <> sdi <> sdf <> sdg

 

    sdh < sdi < nodisk < sdh

 

where nodisk calls up a page called "Main/Device?name=" with a null argument.

 

I'm running unRAID 6.1.7 with the 2016.01.22 Dynamix update. I do have dlandon's fork of the Unallocated Devices plugin installed but I've been entering the status page loop by clicking on the Parity disk under the Array Devices section of the Main page. It's a strangeness that I can live with but in case it's a real bug I was wondering if anyone else can reproduce it. I can, given time, try to reproduce it on another server but that will take a lot of effort to move data around and unassign two or three disks in order to make a meaningful comparison.

 

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