Bug #40792 please make the manage servers page refresh like the other pages
Submitted: 17 Nov 2008 17:09 Modified: 4 Mar 2009 11:45
Reporter: Simon Mudd (OCA) Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Enterprise Monitor: Web Severity:S4 (Feature request)
Version:2.0.0.7088 OS:Any
Assigned to: Josh Sled CPU Architecture:Any

[17 Nov 2008 17:09] Simon Mudd
Description:
Please make the manage servers page refresh the same as other pages.
- other people may be modifying the configuration
- the status of the servers may change and this needs to be reflected on this page

How to repeat:
shutdown a monitored mysqld instance.
go to the manage servers page (it will be highlighed in red)
start instance
Now wait for ever for this to be reflected in the page. (won't happen)
If someone changes the server groupings this won't be visible either.

Suggested fix:
Please add a refresh with the same interval as the other pages.
[11 Feb 2009 20:59] Mark Leith
Thanks for the feature request, this shouldn't be too hard.
[17 Feb 2009 17:01] Josh Sled
revno: 6706
revision-id: jsled@asynchronous.org-20090217164535-yw07iy4bptb1lu4p
parent: jsled@asynchronous.org-20090217164459-uzntmlqn978yy7yc
committer: Josh Sled <jsled@asynchronous.org>
branch nick: local
timestamp: Tue 2009-02-17 11:45:35 -0500
message:
  Bug#40792: enable auto-refresh on manageServers
[25 Feb 2009 23:56] Keith Russell
Patch installed in versions => 2.0.5.7146.
[26 Feb 2009 17:42] Marcos Palacios
Verified fixed in build 2.1.0.1011.

Note: The fix is *not* in build 2.0.5.7146.
[4 Mar 2009 11:45] Tony Bedford
An entry was added to the 2.1.0 changelog:

The Manage Servers page did not refresh in a manner consistent with other pages. This meant that changes to configuration made by others would not be reflected on the page. Also, changes in the status of the servers were not displayed automatically.