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UI Regressions in 5.20.x #316
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Thanks, we're looking into these regressions. |
Thanks Eric! It's worth noting that the CPU usage thing is turning out to be worse than I though - it's not sometimes, but every time I leave the sensu ui open in a tab. Whether i'm using the machine and in the middle of something or even if I walk away - I come back to hear the fans spinning like mad, chrome eating CPU and it stops just by refreshing or closing the sensu tab - every time. |
@ichilton is this occurring only on the new dashboard or any other pages? |
Other pages too! |
This issue has been mentioned on Sensu Community. There might be relevant details there: |
The new dashboard UI is nice! - but there are a few regressions:
You can't click on the counters (eg: incidents, entities, events etc). It used to take you to a page listing them with the appropriate filter applied, which was really useful.
The sub-menus (entities, events, silences, configuration) are rolled up behind a namespace selection. This probably makes sense if you have a lot of namespaces, but if you only have 1, it doesn't work. Every time you go back to the dashboard, they all disappear and you have to go in and select the namespace again to see them.
I've had quite a few times where the fans on my laptop suddenly start spinning really fast. When I look, my web browser (Chrome) is using a lot of CPU. If I find the sensu dashboard tab and refresh the page, the cpu usage instantly resides and the fans stop spinning.
Am running 5.20.1-12427 from the official Debian packages.
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