Software Failure. Obsolete cached data
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from an incognito page I do not get this issue, I guess I have to clear the browser cache
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Actually did not do anything the issue resolved itself
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Interesting... don't think I've saw that one. The error message would have been pretty clear on the cache issue though.
Most browsers, rather than clearing your cache... Go to the sign on screen, Hold Cntrl and click F5 or R, and it will clear the cache for just that domain (Presumably your OMV domain)... and reload it... and won't effect your other sites.
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I just dealt with the same issue on Firefox. You have to delete cached data AND cookies for the website. To avoid clearing site data for all sites, I cleared cookies and cached data for OMV by IP address. Firefox allows that.
Without clearing everything, I'm not sure how to selectively clear site data and cookies with Edge or Explorer. -
I've seen the same behaviour on the VM usually after an update, but the odd behaviour is only related to either one or two of the left hand menu listings, , either clearing the cache, reloading the the page or a reboot can resolve it and that's on chrome. It's odd as I've not seen it before.
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I've seen the same behaviour on the VM usually after an update, but the odd behaviour is only related to either one or two of the left hand menu listings, , either clearing the cache, reloading the the page or a reboot can resolve it and that's on chrome. It's odd as I've not seen it before.
I was trying to figure out why I didn't have this problem in my testing.. and now I'm pretty sure it's because I run FF in Privacy mode while using my OMV 6 install.
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and now I'm pretty sure it's because I run FF in Privacy mode while using my OMV 6 install.
Could be, as I use Chrome I'll try the incongnito window, I wonder if it's an extension in Chrome that's causing it
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reloading the the page or a reboot can resolve it
Before going any farther, I tried a reboot. It didn't work in my case.
If it happens again, I'll see if it can be isolated to cookies only. In my case, purging site data wasn't enough. -
Before going any farther, I tried a reboot. It didn't work in my case.
On the last update it didn't work for me either, I've since shut the vm down, as I'm going to re organise my man cave, have some new 24" monitors and I need to move the wall brackets for them, so I've got some under desk PC mounts for the server and workstation.
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I'm pretty sure it's because I run FF in Privacy mode
That would explain it. No site data OR cookies are stored, when the app is closed. Obsolete cache data wouldn't enter the picture.
________________________________________________________________________________have some new 24" monitors 8) and I need to move the wall brackets for them,
Eight? Are they to be mounted edge to edge?
I bought a 32" high res flat screen TV, for use as a monitor. I have yet to use it because of it's bulk on a small desk. Thinking about it, using an articulating wall mount might be the answer. -
Eight? Are they to be mounted edge to edge
haha, no 2, a local office was closing down due to working from home, got 3 for price of 2, brand new still sealed in box, I've got 2 and Suzi has the other one connected to her laptop.
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Well, started the vm and it's all fine
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I'm facing the same issue now but only on the Laptop (MS Edge 97.0.1072.55 (Compilação oficial) (64 bits)
Access is beeing done via secured SWAG. (Can't test it locally ATM. Later I'll wireguard to it and see if it happens locally also).
Funny as it is, access via my phone on Chrome 97.0.4692.70 (also secured SWAG) everything is working as it should.
Go figure...
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After rebooting, the cache issue was gone.
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Before see this issue on UI in browser I saw these errors (I updated from terminal by command apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade -y)
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Alles anzeigenSetting up openmediavault (6.0.8-1) ... Creating configuration database ... Migrating configuration database ... Running migration conf_6.0.7 INFO: The node 'homesrecyclebin' already exists at XPath '/config/services/smb'. Setting up Salt environment ... [ERROR ] Command '/usr/bin/patch' failed with return code: 1 [ERROR ] stdout: patching file /tmp/__salt.tmp.1q6dthhl (read from /lib/python3/dist-packages/salt/modules/network.py) Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Skipping patch. 1 out of 1 hunk ignored -- saving rejects to file /tmp/__salt.tmp.4wzef6pk [ERROR ] retcode: 1 [ERROR ] Command '/usr/bin/patch' failed with return code: 1 [ERROR ] stdout: patching file /tmp/__salt.tmp.pzql00i4 (read from /lib/python3/dist-packages/salt/fileserver/roots.py) Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Skipping patch. 1 out of 1 hunk ignored -- saving rejects to file /tmp/__salt.tmp.8r1p6040 [ERROR ] retcode: 1 Processing system modifications ... Processing triggers for rsyslog (8.2102.0-2) ... Processing triggers for openmediavault (6.0.8-1) ... Restarting engine daemon ... Updating workbench configuration files ...
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Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Skipping patch.
Those errors are normal and happen everytime you update since 6.0.1 or 2 (don't remember right).
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Today I faced the same problem and this solved my problem. Thanks!
But I think it would be good to add that tip to error message - it will save A LOT of time, if someone faces this issue.
Interesting... don't think I've saw that one. The error message would have been pretty clear on the cache issue though.
Most browsers, rather than clearing your cache... Go to the sign on screen, Hold Cntrl and click F5 or R, and it will clear the cache for just that domain (Presumably your OMV domain)... and reload it... and won't effect your other sites.
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But I think it would be good to add that tip to error message - it will save A LOT of time, if someone faces this issue.
Maybe people need to look better and read the pinned info:
Solution #1 to common problems:
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Maybe people need to look better and read the pinned info:
Solution #1 to common problems:
As a mechanical engineer with not-so-long experience I know, what people can do if something goes wrong. Common and ordinary problems can turn in their minds into total-fatal-unsolvable disaster.
Secondly, as I say - if I liked searching, I would become a dosimetrist. Why? Because my job would be to seek and never find
What's the problem about changing error message to something like that?
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What's the problem about changing error message to something like that
None, post it in github as a feature request
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I would become a dosimetrist
Never heard that word so, had to search it:
Learned a new thing today, thank you.
if I liked searching
That's the reason why there are pinned topics with the most common situations and their solution to issues that are so recurrent, that the forum is spammed constantly, forcing people (moderators, helpers, etc) to keep saying the same thing over and over.
And, since this is a free software, don't expect that EVERYTHING can be covered.
Bu, as geaves said, you can always ask it on github, and maybe @volker can change this:
openmediavault/guru-meditation.component.html at master · openmediavault/openmediavault (github.com)To maybe this:
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