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#43 Unable to view VM status

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2015-08-13
2015-08-04
Justin M
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In 5.0.0, viewing the VM status/displaying current settings seems to be broken. See attachment.

If I click the VM name in the left hand menu, it just comes up with a "Loading...." screen and never displays the usual information. If I right click the VM, I can go to Settings and change things. I can also start, stop, etc.

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  • Ian Moore

    Ian Moore - 2015-08-04

    Hello,

    Which browser ar eyou using? Do you see any error messages in the browser's javascriopt console?

     
  • Justin M

    Justin M - 2015-08-04

    Firefox 39 on Windows 7

    I'm getting this error in the JS console:

    11:20:52.045 TypeError: vboxStorage.getBusIcon is not a function1 jquery-1.11.2.min.js line 2 > eval:349:14

     

    Last edit: Justin M 2015-08-04
    • Ian Moore

      Ian Moore - 2015-08-05

      Have you tried clearing your browser cache?

      On Aug 4, 2015, at 11:20 AM, Justin M jmac1987@users.sf.net wrote:

      Firefox 39 on Windows 7

      I'm getting this error in the JS console:

      TypeError: vboxStorage.getBusIcon is not a function

      [bugs:#43] Unable to view VM status

      Status: open
      Group: unassigned
      Created: Tue Aug 04, 2015 03:03 PM UTC by Justin M
      Last Updated: Tue Aug 04, 2015 03:16 PM UTC
      Owner: nobody
      Attachments:

      phpvboxloading.png (30.8 kB; image/png)
      In 5.0.0, viewing the VM status/displaying current settings seems to be broken. See attachment.

      If I click the VM name in the left hand menu, it just comes up with a "Loading...." screen and never displays the usual information. If I right click the VM, I can go to Settings and change things. I can also start, stop, etc.

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  • Ian Moore

    Ian Moore - 2015-08-05

    Either that or some file was not overwritten when you upgraded. It would have probably been panes/toolbar.html. Especially if this only happens for running VMs.

     
  • Justin M

    Justin M - 2015-08-05

    Thanks Ian, looks like it was the cache. Weird because I never installed a previous version on this host server.

    I figured it was something to do with that since the error was referencing "vboxStorage.getBusIcon" which it seems was renamed in 5.0.0 to "vboxStorage.getBusIconName". I do use 4.3.3 on other host servers so maybe that's why.

     
  • Stefan Wurm

    Stefan Wurm - 2015-08-06

    I have the same issue here. I use Firefox 39 on Ubuntu and on Windows 10.
    With Edge Browser and with Safari on iOS everything is fine.

     
    • Ian Moore

      Ian Moore - 2015-08-06

      Please try the latest 5.0-1 release

      On Aug 6, 2015, at 5:09 AM, Stefan Wurm stappoe@users.sf.net wrote:

      I have the same issue here. I use Firefox 39 on Ubuntu and on Windows 10.
      With Edge Browser and with Safari on iOS everything is fine.

      [bugs:#43] Unable to view VM status

      Status: open
      Group: unassigned
      Created: Tue Aug 04, 2015 03:03 PM UTC by Justin M
      Last Updated: Wed Aug 05, 2015 02:08 PM UTC
      Owner: nobody
      Attachments:

      phpvboxloading.png (30.8 kB; image/png)
      In 5.0.0, viewing the VM status/displaying current settings seems to be broken. See attachment.

      If I click the VM name in the left hand menu, it just comes up with a "Loading...." screen and never displays the usual information. If I right click the VM, I can go to Settings and change things. I can also start, stop, etc.

      Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/phpvirtualbox/bugs/43/

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      • Stefan Wurm

        Stefan Wurm - 2015-08-06

        Sorry. I use 5.01
        I made the download this morning.

        Am 06.08.2015 um 13:25 schrieb Ian Moore imoore76@users.sf.net:

        Please try the latest 5.0-1 release

        On Aug 6, 2015, at 5:09 AM, Stefan Wurm stappoe@users.sf.net wrote:

        I have the same issue here. I use Firefox 39 on Ubuntu and on Windows 10.
        With Edge Browser and with Safari on iOS everything is fine.

        [bugs:#43] Unable to view VM status

        Status: open
        Group: unassigned
        Created: Tue Aug 04, 2015 03:03 PM UTC by Justin M
        Last Updated: Wed Aug 05, 2015 02:08 PM UTC
        Owner: nobody
        Attachments:

        phpvboxloading.png (30.8 kB; image/png)
        In 5.0.0, viewing the VM status/displaying current settings seems to be broken. See attachment.

        If I click the VM name in the left hand menu, it just comes up with a "Loading...." screen and never displays the usual information. If I right click the VM, I can go to Settings and change things. I can also start, stop, etc.

        Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/phpvirtualbox/bugs/43/

        To unsubscribe from further messages, please visit https://sourceforge.net/auth/subscriptions/

        [bugs:#43] Unable to view VM status

        Status: open
        Group: unassigned
        Created: Tue Aug 04, 2015 03:03 PM UTC by Justin M
        Last Updated: Thu Aug 06, 2015 09:09 AM UTC
        Owner: nobody
        Attachments:

        phpvboxloading.png (30.8 kB; image/png)
        In 5.0.0, viewing the VM status/displaying current settings seems to be broken. See attachment.

        If I click the VM name in the left hand menu, it just comes up with a "Loading...." screen and never displays the usual information. If I right click the VM, I can go to Settings and change things. I can also start, stop, etc.

        Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/phpvirtualbox/bugs/43/

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  • Stefan Wurm

    Stefan Wurm - 2015-08-06

    Sorry my fault I use 5.01
    I made the download and installation this morning

     
  • Ian Moore

    Ian Moore - 2015-08-13

    OP's problem was solved by clearing cache. If someone is having this issue, please raise it in the help forum.

     
  • Ian Moore

    Ian Moore - 2015-08-13
    • status: open --> closed
     
  • Edgar Gerardo Chinchilla M

    There is one more bug: TypeError: vboxStorage.getBusIcon is not a function

     
    • Ian Moore

      Ian Moore - 2015-08-13

      You probably just need to clear your browsers cache.

      On Aug 13, 2015, at 1:53 PM, Edgar Gerardo Chinchilla M edgerch@users.sf.net wrote:

      There is one more bug: TypeError: vboxStorage.getBusIcon is not a function

      [bugs:#43] Unable to view VM status

      Status: closed
      Group: unassigned
      Created: Tue Aug 04, 2015 03:03 PM UTC by Justin M
      Last Updated: Thu Aug 13, 2015 04:36 AM UTC
      Owner: nobody
      Attachments:

      phpvboxloading.png (30.8 kB; image/png)
      In 5.0.0, viewing the VM status/displaying current settings seems to be broken. See attachment.

      If I click the VM name in the left hand menu, it just comes up with a "Loading...." screen and never displays the usual information. If I right click the VM, I can go to Settings and change things. I can also start, stop, etc.

      Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/phpvirtualbox/bugs/43/

      To unsubscribe from further messages, please visit https://sourceforge.net/auth/subscriptions/

       

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      • Edgar Gerardo Chinchilla M

        Thanks @Ian Moore

        I'm using Firefox 40.0.1 on Windows 10 Home, I've re-load the phpvirtualbox site with: [Ctrl]+[F5] that destroys cache and refresh the site, but the issue still persist...

         

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