winnielinnie
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Before I create a bug report, I want to confirm others notice the same bug in the GUI.
(This "test" is 100% safe. No data will be involved. It will not impact your server at all.)
STEPS:
Create three (or more) Rsync Modules under Services -> Rsync
Configure them however you like. As long as they're all different and point to different folders
Make sure to name them differently, so that it's easy to differentiate them
Now on the Rsync Modules page (Services -> Rsync), try to "edit" the different modules. (Click the "Edit" button under each module.)
HERE'S THE BUG:
Randomly it will bring up the wrong module. So if you click edit for "Module C" it will pop up the view for "Module A".
This bug is quite random. Sometimes it brings up the correct module, and sometimes it brings up the wrong one.
I came across this by accident, since I ending up configuring a different module by mistake when I didn't know the GUI presented the wrong one. (It's like the TrueNAS GUI is gaslighting you.)
EDIT: Here is a video demonstrating the behavior, as confirmed and reproduced by @calculon0
(This "test" is 100% safe. No data will be involved. It will not impact your server at all.)
STEPS:
Create three (or more) Rsync Modules under Services -> Rsync
Configure them however you like. As long as they're all different and point to different folders
Make sure to name them differently, so that it's easy to differentiate them
Now on the Rsync Modules page (Services -> Rsync), try to "edit" the different modules. (Click the "Edit" button under each module.)
HERE'S THE BUG:
Randomly it will bring up the wrong module. So if you click edit for "Module C" it will pop up the view for "Module A".
This bug is quite random. Sometimes it brings up the correct module, and sometimes it brings up the wrong one.
I came across this by accident, since I ending up configuring a different module by mistake when I didn't know the GUI presented the wrong one. (It's like the TrueNAS GUI is gaslighting you.)
EDIT: Here is a video demonstrating the behavior, as confirmed and reproduced by @calculon0
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