Description
Health Status' System Updates section does not categorize kernel updates correctly.
There is a "Kernel/PVE" section of the System Updates of the Health Status, and it should not say "up to date" if there are kernel updates available.
Steps to Reproduce
- Have a kernel update available for your PVE
- Open the Health Status -> System Updates in Proxmenux Monitor
- Observe that the Status reports "up to date" for the Kernel/PVE section
Expected Behavior
Kernel/PVE section should report that there is update available if there is update for the running kernel.
Screenshots (Required)
Environment
- Operating system: PVE 9.1.18 Web; Debian 13.4; pve 7.0.2-5-pve kernel
- Software version: ProxMenux 1.2.1
- Other relevant details:
Additional Information
Logic behind this should distinguish whether the available updates contain an update for running kernel instead of reporting any kernel update. For example (screenshot), my update list contains both updates for running kernel proxmox-kernel-7.0 (from 7.0.2-5 to 7.0.2-6) and older kernel versions present in the bootloader proxmox-kernel-6.17 (from 6.17.13-10 to 6.17.13-11).
Description
Health Status' System Updates section does not categorize kernel updates correctly.
There is a "Kernel/PVE" section of the System Updates of the Health Status, and it should not say "up to date" if there are kernel updates available.
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
Kernel/PVE section should report that there is update available if there is update for the running kernel.
Screenshots (Required)
Environment
Additional Information
Logic behind this should distinguish whether the available updates contain an update for running kernel instead of reporting any kernel update. For example (screenshot), my update list contains both updates for running kernel proxmox-kernel-7.0 (from 7.0.2-5 to 7.0.2-6) and older kernel versions present in the bootloader proxmox-kernel-6.17 (from 6.17.13-10 to 6.17.13-11).