24.03_1 “Traffic Graphs” does not keep its configuration
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@stephenw10
I'm not a specialist, but I don't think there's anything interesting here. -
Hmm, so those last set of changes at 15:43 were the last reboot including you clicking on the verify button?
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@stephenw10 said in 24.03_1 “Traffic Graphs” does not keep its configuration:
Does it log a reason for the config change in the history?
It's a repeat of the prior log entry. I.E. my workstation address and my login and "Updated traffic graphs widget settings via dashboard."
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@stephenw10
Normally yes, because I did these tests live with you. -
Hmm, if you make some other config changes does it revert that instead? I.e. does it try to revert or reapply whatever the last config change was.
Or is it weirdly only ever the traffic graphs widget....
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@stephenw10 said in 24.03_1 “Traffic Graphs” does not keep its configuration:
Hmm, if you make some other config changes does it revert that instead? I.e. does it try to revert or reapply whatever the last config change was.
I don't believe so. The change to uncheck all the boxes is present in /boot/config.xml, so I'm not sure where the reverted config would come from?
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@stephenw10
I've only got one Pfsense active, and I don't really know what to do to test it (without breaking everything), so I discovered this ‘problem’ really by chance and mainly because of the stress of the countdown which, once it's finished, starts again for 20 seconds, then again, but only lasts 2-3 seconds.So this is where I connect very quickly (the stress of a possible problem and where I don't have the expertise to ‘repair’ alone without help here) and I mechanically clicked quickly on the ‘green button’ and not the ‘red’.
My mistake came from connecting too quickly, 4-5 seconds too early
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Yup, this is a bug though. We are looking into it.
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@stephenw10
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