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      vielfede
      last edited by

      On 2.1 RC0 UI is ok, Qstats buttons do not work.
      This is probably due to new pfSense 2.1 queues functions.
      Is there any chance to get a pfsense 2.1 working version?
      Thank you in advance.

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        jvorhees
        last edited by

        Hi,
        i think this summer i will have time to do that if 2.1 final is out…
        In the meantime is someone want to go further let me now ;-)
        Att,
        Jvorhees.

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          vielfede
          last edited by

          I just tested that on pfSense 2.2.5 and…

          It does NOT work anymore.

          Is there any chance to get it back to work?
          It was really helpful… :)
          Thank you

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            jvorhees
            last edited by

            Thank you for interest, but actually Pfsense already include something like that in Queues status page, (basic tabular view), as of 2.1.x.

            Is it about design or you need other informations on that stock page ?

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            • KOMK
              KOM
              last edited by

              The Queues view is about as spartan as it gets compared to this view.  I wasn't aware of this before but it looks really informative.

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                vielfede
                last edited by

                @jvorhees:

                Thank you for interest, but actually Pfsense already include something like that in Queues status page, (basic tabular view), as of 2.1.x.

                Is it about design or you need other informations on that stock page ?

                1st of all sorry to answer late…
                2nd I think your interface is much more plenty of data compared to Status=>Queues, moreover much more useful to discover "errors" at first glance....

                Indeed I'd suggest to insert it as "standard interface"
                Thank you in advance

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                  Steve_B Netgate
                  last edited by

                  Now it would be nice to incorporate this design into 2.3 It's a constantly moving target I know  :)

                  Perhaps this should be a new .php file accessed via a new tab at the top of the shaper page "Table view". That way it won't impact existing functionality.

                  Als ik kan

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                    vielfede
                    last edited by

                    @Steve_B:

                    Now it would be nice to incorporate this design into 2.3 It's a constantly moving target I know  :)

                    Perhaps this should be a new .php file accessed via a new tab at the top of the shaper page "Table view". That way it won't impact existing functionality.

                    That would be great!  :)

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                      vielfede
                      last edited by

                      Is there any news about that?

                      I'm reconfiguring my HSFC queues and It'd be really useful.
                      Thanks

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                      • KOMK
                        KOM
                        last edited by

                        Nope.  This topic pretty much died almost a year ago and nothing has been said about it since.  Considering it was last updated about 4 years ago and is shown as working with pfSense 2.0.1, I would doubt it still works in 2.3 but you never know.

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                          vielfede
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                          @KOM:

                          Nope.  This topic pretty much died almost a year ago and nothing has been said about it since.  Considering it was last updated about 4 years ago and is shown as working with pfSense 2.0.1, I would doubt it still works in 2.3 but you never know.

                          As you can see on my nov '15 post it has stopped to work already since 2.2.5…

                          BTW I can't understand why there's not too much interest in that feature... In my opinion is really useful... ::)

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                            Paint
                            last edited by

                            @vielfede:

                            @KOM:

                            Nope.  This topic pretty much died almost a year ago and nothing has been said about it since.  Considering it was last updated about 4 years ago and is shown as working with pfSense 2.0.1, I would doubt it still works in 2.3 but you never know.

                            As you can see on my nov '15 post it has stopped to work already since 2.2.5…

                            BTW I can't understand why there's not too much interest in that feature... In my opinion is really useful... ::)

                            If you run the following command via SSH or console, you will get a similar output to this "smart view"

                            pftop -s1 -v queue
                            

                            pfSense i5-4590
                            940/880 mbit Fiber Internet from FiOS
                            BROCADE ICX6450 48Port L3-Managed Switch w/4x 10GB ports
                            Netgear R8000 AP (DD-WRT)

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                            • KOMK
                              KOM
                              last edited by

                              Close, but the other view was a lot more informative and easy on the eyes.

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                                Nullity
                                last edited by

                                @KOM:

                                Close, but the other view was a lot more informative and easy on the eyes.

                                Surely a color-modded pftop wouldn't be too hard…

                                It's funny how "professional" a classy, semi-useless GUI can make an product seem, regardless of whether the underlying system is quality or not. I'm not saying I gain nothing useful from a pretty GUI, it's just that what I gain is more of a sense of well-being than actual information. Both are useful in their own ways. No disrespect to either.

                                Open-source is notorious for being aesthetically unpleasing. Years of Linux as my desktop has likely taught me more than if were using Windows, but I'm also more sullen and neck-bearded... Get off my lawn! ;)

                                Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
                                -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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                                  Steve_B Netgate
                                  last edited by

                                  I would be willing to help get this into pfSense, but unfortunately there are quite a few changes that would need to be made for it to work with the current version.

                                  • The code needs to be re-based to be compatible with the current version of pfSense rather than the very old v2.0.1
                                  • The HTML produced by the page should employ Bootstrap styling
                                  • All of the style elements (colors, fonts etc) should be moved to CSS so that themes can be supported
                                  • The folder/sub-folder icons used on the shaper pages should be used in the table, not the ASCII chars [>

                                  If the author were to update the code in this way, and better yet submit it as a pull request, it would be a nice addition to the project.

                                  Als ik kan

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                                    KOM
                                    last edited by

                                    A little late to the party, no?  This post is 4 years old and this guy hasn't logged on in almost a year.

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