andre.spindler
Basic Pleskian
Plesk: 12.0.18 Update #58 (no updates found)
OS: CentOS 6.6
Issue:
- For a complete client I have defined ftp backup of all the data. Backup is done well, so FTP transfer works and is not the reason for the following issue.
- I open the list of backups on the remote FTP. List is shown in a table, the number of files and the total file size are shown at the top and at the bottom of the table.
- Now I delete a file by selecting the checkbox, click on "Entfernen" ("remove") and confirm the request.
- Screen reloads, backup file is not shown any more.
- But the number of files and the total file size are still the same as before.
- Clicking on "Neu laden" ("reload") does not help. Screen reloads, but still the same values.
- I have to change to the tab with the local files and then afterwards to the remote files to get these numbers updated to the right values.
Seems like there is a very "special" cache in use here. But although both views (local and remote files) are nearly the same, the code to handle and display file data seems to have been implemented twice...
Regards,
André Spindler
OS: CentOS 6.6
Issue:
- For a complete client I have defined ftp backup of all the data. Backup is done well, so FTP transfer works and is not the reason for the following issue.
- I open the list of backups on the remote FTP. List is shown in a table, the number of files and the total file size are shown at the top and at the bottom of the table.
- Now I delete a file by selecting the checkbox, click on "Entfernen" ("remove") and confirm the request.
- Screen reloads, backup file is not shown any more.
- But the number of files and the total file size are still the same as before.
- Clicking on "Neu laden" ("reload") does not help. Screen reloads, but still the same values.
- I have to change to the tab with the local files and then afterwards to the remote files to get these numbers updated to the right values.
Seems like there is a very "special" cache in use here. But although both views (local and remote files) are nearly the same, the code to handle and display file data seems to have been implemented twice...
Regards,
André Spindler