Hi all
Is that possible to have under system information after login, sort of status of network interfaces
one ligne by interface name(surname) network port (igb0... em0..., wlan..., vlan0..., carp0.., lagg0..., bridge0..., status (carrie, no carrie, trouble, error,...)
i thinks that will be easy to see directly a trouble or work find, like with cpu status or hdd state.
is that a stupid idea ?
Thx all
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request nic status under cpu status
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octave
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request nic status under cpu status
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Re: request nic status under cpu status
have a look at Status > Interfaces, it's already there and provides even more information.
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octave
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Re: request nic status under cpu status
yes, but we need to move to menu panel
if we could see it after login, like cpu status and like ram or hdd, it will be easily to observe in one eye all information. and if we have to change any params or to do any physical action on i, we could hearlyest that if we have to surch information in any submenu isn't it ?
thx
if we could see it after login, like cpu status and like ram or hdd, it will be easily to observe in one eye all information. and if we have to change any params or to do any physical action on i, we could hearlyest that if we have to surch information in any submenu isn't it ?
thx
Project
Cluster Pfsense (end)
Cluster ESXI /Hyperv (standby)
Cluster NAS/SAN (in project)
---
2x Dell Poweredge C6100
2x SuperMicro X8dth-i (NAS/SAN Build) ISCSI
Cluster Pfsense (end)
Cluster ESXI /Hyperv (standby)
Cluster NAS/SAN (in project)
---
2x Dell Poweredge C6100
2x SuperMicro X8dth-i (NAS/SAN Build) ISCSI
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Re: request nic status under cpu status
I'm sorry octave, i say no to this idea.
I think the most important information is there already on index.php.
We are pretty detailed there without creating a large busy over-detailed webgui that is harder to read.
I like to keep it that way for now.
I think the most important information is there already on index.php.
We are pretty detailed there without creating a large busy over-detailed webgui that is harder to read.
I like to keep it that way for now.
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Development system is same system in virtualbox.
Development system is same system in virtualbox.