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where is load??????

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  • TD1
    I found the left side quick search and load averages in the top right corner to be very very helpful. Now they are both gone. The functionality of this new "theme" is awful. The very least Cpanel could do is allow us to revert back to the old theme. This new theme is awful, clunky, and not well thought out at all. PLEASE LET US REVERT BACK TO THE OLD THEME. There is no reason that this shouldn't be an option to use the old theme.
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  • quietFinn
    Apparently they don't do any Usability Testing. When someone is creating a user interface they feel it's very easy use, and for them it is. During last couple of years cPanel has reached the stage where they (think they) know what their customers want and need, they are not any more listening to their customers.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! When you first log in to WHM you'll see a Statistics section on the right of the page and that will show the server load. There is already much discussion about the icons and fonts in the main 102 thread here:
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  • uk01
    @cPRex so how do we see that when we are on other pages? :rolleyes:
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    You can see this from any page by clicking the server icon in the top right - here's an example:
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  • uk01
    You can see this from any page by clicking the server icon in the top right - here's an example: -03-22 at 2.46.53 PM.png">76733

    @cPRex see point 2 in my original post I'm not stupid, I know there's a POP UP OH my.... I'm a web developer and server admin! Hence I do this job myself and can see how stupid it is for UI to put it in a pop up. I need to see LIVE figures while I'm editing php settings for eg, not have to click a stupid pop up with flashy background effect.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Actually, the new interface updates in near real-time, and will give you details such as "load spike settling" or "system idle" The old numbers at the top of the page didn't update nearly as quickly.
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  • uk01
    Yes that's lovely and live but it needs to be top right!! Visible on all pages as it's VERY important info
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  • vf-hostmaster
    You should fire whomever thought it was a good Idea to hide the load averages. Also whomever thought moving search to the right side was a good idea....
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  • Kelli
    Hello, We're working to put the load averages back in the upper right so that it is always visible on any page. Keep an eye out for this case number: ART-2359. We are also tracking this work at this feature request link: Both of these requests are targeting v102.
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  • jhawkins003
    Every time I see one of these threads pop up regarding the load UI I have a thought that I will finally share here. If one is this tied to load monitoring for development and support ops (which is valid) - why are you not using top, or htop, or another load monitoring tool via terminal? Honestly these tools give infinitely better feedback and detail than the WHM's data anyway. Also they are very very easy and accessible for use. In many ways easier than fussing with WHM.
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