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Pi keeps spamming the same errors about inaccessible Adlists in "pi-hole diagnosis" #1475
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This message means some of your You need to check your adlists. |
I know, that's not the issue. The issue is that the same two messages appear multiple times in the diagnosis tab. 158 of them in 2 days. |
We can tweak this a bit. Moving in the right repo. |
do you mean this is actually expected behaviour? |
How often are you running pihole -g (do you have a cron job for this, maybe?) It may be an oversight that the message shows up multiple times, however removing the defunct adlists from your install will stop the message from appearing. There is no sense in keeping inaccessible lists 🤷♂️ |
I only run the gravity update that pihole does anyway every week. The lists seem to only have been unavailable temporarily. I can access them now if I click on them. |
If the lists are available, the warnings should be gone after a |
Ok i think I have to clarify what is happening, it seems like I didn't explain it good enough, I'll try again: |
Fix released with https://github.com/pi-hole/FTL/releases/tag/v5.19.2 |
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Expected behavior
Show errors once in the pi-hole diagnosis list until they occur again.
Actual behavior / bug
In my last gravity run (the normal scheduled one on sunday night) there were 2 adlists inaccessible. Since then the same messages about the two adlists keep piling on in the "Pi-hole diagnosis" tab. I am now up to 158 messages without a gravity run in between.
Steps to reproduce
I have no idea.
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