May 14, 20206 yr Hi guys, I've noticed something that seems to becoming more and more common with my system, in that the docker page will often hang, and I'll need to refresh the browser to get it to come back. Often I'll need to type in the root address of my server rather than refresh the docker page itself. The page often looks like it's in the middle of a resize event too, since it's often smaller than the viewport. Whilst it happens can still run commands when SSHed in, and can access shares etc. I should try running a top the next time it happens, thinking about it. It's like an infinite loop in the client-side code for the page, or at least that's a guess (I'm a web developer by trade so...). I've not looked at the code, but assuming there are some ajax calls and event driven JavaScript i there or similar? Has anyone else seen this issue? Any ideas if something I have done could have caused it? I attached my diagnostics in case they are relevant. Cheers, Pacman monty-diagnostics-20200514-1130.zip
May 14, 20206 yr Author Ah, I can do it at will! I have tried in Vivaldi (my usual browser of choice, Chromium based) and Brave (another Chromium based browser). I do not have Google Chrome installed on this machine (I'm de-googling), but will try on my work one tomorrow if needed. Set the browser to not be maximised, but have a decent viewport size, say. Go to your unRAID server homepage. Maximise the browser. It re-renders instantly. Can restore/maximise and all is fine and snappy. Go to the Docker page. Do the same, maximising and restoring the browser. It hangs for quite a while, like 10 seconds or so. Can still scroll, but no mouse overs are registering. Eventually it comes back and mouse events start registering again. I'm running on a dual Xeon with 40Gb RAM, so it's not client-side grunt. The reason I keep noticing it is because I tend to move my browser from a portrait orientation screen on the right to a landscape one on the left when I want a larger viewport to tinker with something. Can anyone reproduce, or is it something to do with my number of dockers, or one of them specifically? Cheers Edited May 14, 20206 yr by SudoPacman
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