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Why does the header bar in WHM 106.0 look disparate from module to module?

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    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.
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  • quietFinn
    @Benjamin D. You happen to have NVMe disks in that server?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @quietFinn - I have another guy mentioning NVMe today - is something up with that?
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  • quietFinn
    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.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    The Physical Disks I'm looking into, but I haven't figured out yet how the header bar is different - stand by!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I confirmed this is an issue with the team and I'm making some cases now!
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Alrighty - let's keep each Forums thread limited to once case, so I have this thread for the Server Information area: for updates.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @Benjamin D. - can you post the output of "df" on the machine so we can see the device name?
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  • Benjamin D.
    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?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    @Benjamin D. - I'm going to take a moment to stand up for @quietFinn here, as he often provides valuable feedback and doesn't hijack threads. In this case, he alerted me to the following issue, which seemed likely to fit your description:
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  • Benjamin D.
    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?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    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?
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