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Many thanks @klour for your feedback! Glad to hear! Anyway, what you report looks interesting. There must be something changed on how the CPU and RAM information is retrieved from the system or the permissions required to do so. What you can do (which would be the easiest and fastest way to find out what is wrong) is to call the server backend that is responsible for gathering the information manually. You can do that by just opening Please post the output if you get any, thank you! I'm curious! |
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Hi,
First of all I really love your work. You created an easy to use and good looking informative dashboard for managing and monitoring Raspberry PIs. In the meantime it runs in my home network on three PIs (1B, 3B and 4B).
I just updated my most important Raspberry (the 4B, running a PiHole DNS and a Wireguard server) from Bullseye to Bookworm. Yes I did it an upgrade of an existing system (which I know is not recommended. I am an IT guy, and know what to do. Therefore I did a complete backup ;-). Anyways, I just gave it a try, because some years ago the Buster to Bullseye upprade worked for me also without any issues. An now, since the Bullseye to Bookworm update is done, I can say, the upgrade worked once again without any notable issues. Except this one:
The Raspberry-Pi-Dashboard is working. Login an meta PI and OS information are gathered and display as well. However the only things which do not work are the CPU stats and the RAM stats. See screenshot. What could be the reason? Any hints?
If I manually click the "play/pause" button, the string "Will be updated" is visible and the counter seems to start working. However no update of the values take place.
Bookworm came with a new version of PHP (8.2.7). Maybe thats the reason?
/var/www/html/ permissions are all fine, I double checked them.
Thanks in advance for you help.
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