It should correct itself within 24 hours. See post below yours. There is a cron job that will run and it should pick up changes.
Monitoring wlan interface traffic
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The network interface panel displayes the interfaces it detects in the system, but the wlan0 interface is not in the internal database which is used to generate the graphs. That's why they are not showing.
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Select the 'wlan0' column and press the 'Edit' button. The interface will be added to the internal database (which is used to create ALL configurations). The only problem is that you'll have to manually add the line 'wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf' yourself. Since the /etc/network/interfaces will will only modified if you change your NIC config or DNS servers you'll only have to do this once in a normal setup.
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Zitat von "reddy"
That's something I tried at the first place, but for some reason the UI does nothing when I press "Edit" on wlan0. When I do the same on eth0 it shows dialog with interface options as expected. May it be due to non-standard options (e.g. wpa-conf) for this interface in /etc/network/interfaces?
BTW, I've set permissions to 600 for that file for root, but I think it's not the problem since eth0 can be edited.Hmmm, i tried to make everything as generic as possible, but it seems there are some problems (more precise: it requires special handling in some cases) with wlan interfaces. Using wlan is not default scenario for a NAS thus i did not test this (and can not test it because i did not have the required hardware).
What exactly happens when you press the 'Edit' button?
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Issue should be fixed with http://openmediavault.svn.sour…iew=revision&revision=264 in openmediavault 0.3.0.18.
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