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CPU processor load blank on Unraid UI

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I'm seeing an issue on Unraid 6.8.3 where the CPU processor is always showing 0% load. It has worked on 6.8.3, but for some reason is no longer working.

 

My hardware is a MicroServer Gen 10 Plus, but I don't believe this a problem with my hardware.

 

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When I inspect the http page, I see the following error message:

Uncaught ReferenceError: parseINI is not defined
    at a.<anonymous> (Dashboard:1427)
    at a.i.emit (dynamix.js?v=1570392778:34)
    at t.<anonymous> (dynamix.js?v=1570392778:34)

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Seems to be complaining about cpuload.ini, but that file exists just fine:

root@unraid:~# cat /var/local/emhttp/cpuload.ini 
[cpu]
host=8
guest=0
[cpu0]
host=8
guest=0
[cpu1]
host=8
guest=0
[cpu2]
host=6
guest=0
[cpu3]
host=10
guest=0

Any ideas as to what to try? I have rebooted a few times to no avail. I've only ever run 6.8.3 on this particular machine, and have never done any sort of upgrade. I'm at a complete loss!

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When people start trying to debug the webUI I always ask if they have an adblocker installed (whitelist your server) or if they have tried other browsers or other computers on their network or cleared browser cache.

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Apologies, I should have included this information. Same behavior appears on other browsers, same thing happens when I use other computers, as I do not have ad blockers running like Pihole on my network.

 

With this issue, since the initial post I have realized that if I start the VM service, then it will show me my CPU stats. I have no need for the VM service, as all I use is Docker containers. Should I be able to have the VM service stopped (Settings > VM Manager > Enable VMs > No) and still see CPU stats? I would think yes, but perhaps it doesn't work this way.

  • 1 year later...

I have the same problem here, but only when I access thru Nginx (reverse proxy). If I access inside the home network it works.

  • 4 months later...
On 10/27/2021 at 6:38 AM, diogomadeira said:

I have the same problem here, but only when I access thru Nginx (reverse proxy). If I access inside the home network it works.

same issue for me. any fix?

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