Why does the header bar in WHM 106.0 look disparate from module to module?
Hi, just udpated to 106.0. Why does the header bar in WHM 106.0 look disparate from module to module? See attached screenshots.
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Hey there! Can you try clearing your browser cache? I can't reproduce this on a v106 install as they all look like your second image. 0 -
@Benjamin D. You happen to have NVMe disks in that server? 0 -
@quietFinn - I have another guy mentioning NVMe today - is something up with that? 0 -
Yes, seems that if the server has NVMe disks WHM does not show anything under Server Information-> Physical Disks, and this header bar is different in System Health -> Show Current Disk Usage. EDIT: All are Cloudlinux servers, if it matters. 0 -
The Physical Disks I'm looking into, but I haven't figured out yet how the header bar is different - stand by! 0 -
I confirmed this is an issue with the team and I'm making some cases now! 0 -
Alrighty - let's keep each Forums thread limited to once case, so I have this thread for the Server Information area: for updates. 0 -
@Benjamin D. - can you post the output of "df" on the machine so we can see the device name? 0 -
Hi both of you, sorry for the couple days delay, I was dealing with more important matters, but to answer this seemingly completely unrelated thread hijack question @quietFinn no, I do not have NVMe drives at all. All this server has is 3 mechanical hard disks, sometimes split in multiple partitions. No SSD, no NVMe. @cPRex I'm not sure that I follow you, why do you want more hard disk information? Are my screenshots depicting more issues than being different from module to module? Am I not seeing information that WHM 106.0 now shows on other servers or what? 0 -
OK, but I don't think the white bar issue is related to the NVMe issue since 1) I don't have any NVMe drives or any SSD at all and 2) you asked me to reset my browser cache the other day so I did and it started displaying the gray header uniformly across all WHM modules. I would like to know what you think my header bar is missing exactly? Otherwise, feel free to close this thread I guess? 0 -
Up to this point the only reason we know of that causes this issue is NVMe disks. Since you've confirmed that isn't the case, could you create a ticket with our team so we can investigate this on your system directly? 0
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