Ahh yeah.
This was an issue we already found in rolling. I can’t actually replicate it on my system, though.
Adam.
From: observium observium-bounces@observium.org On Behalf Of Andrew Lemin via observium Sent: 07 January 2019 10:39 To: observium@observium.org Cc: Andrew Lemin AndrewL@4d-dc.com; McDonald Richards mcdonald.richards@gmail.com; Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org Subject: Re: [Observium] Blank Dashboards
Hi Adam and list,
With the kind help from an old colleague (kudos Chris), who had the same issue, the problem was simply due to the existence of the following line in our config.php;
$config['allow_unauth_graphs_cidr'] = array('10.0.0.0/8','172.16.0.0/12','192.168.0.0/16');
I know you only meant it in light jest, but you rather jumped the gun there Adam to blame things other than Observium 😉
Regardless of how long a new feature has been running for, there will always be entropy from different configurations out in the field.. And it can often take a long time for all the variants to float to the surface 😊
So as this has/is happening to others as well, it seems we can say with some confidence that the 'allow_unauth_graphs_cidr' property is broken now. Or at the very least, now has the opposite effect by reducing any elevated permissions.
Markus, for now until Adam can have a look at what is going on, just add a comment ‘#’ in front of this line in your config.php.
Thanks chaps, Andy Lemin
From: Markus Klock via observium < mailto:observium@observium.org observium@observium.org> Reply-To: Markus Klock via observium < mailto:observium@observium.org observium@observium.org> Date: Sunday, 6 January 2019 at 23:49 To: Markus Klock via observium < mailto:observium@observium.org observium@observium.org> Cc: McDonald Richards < mailto:mcdonald.richards@gmail.com mcdonald.richards@gmail.com>, Adam Armstrong < mailto:adama@memetic.org adama@memetic.org> Subject: Re: [Observium] Blank Dashboards
I have the same issue this morning also -- widgets for the peering/transit traffic are empty boxes. Had not run an update since mid-December due to the vacation period.
Any helpful suggestions on why the widgets would not display data or debug information that can be provided?
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 10:10 AM adama--- via observium <observium@observium.org mailto:observium@observium.org > wrote:
Shit corporate browser from 1973? Shit corporate firewall?
My money would be on those. :D
The new dashboard has been in rolling release for 2 months already.
Adam.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Observium] Blank Dashboards From: Andrew Lemin via observium To: observium@observium.org mailto:observium@observium.org CC: Andrew Lemin
Hi.
Has anyone else experienced the same issue where after the Observium upgrade (9657) the new dashboard is showing empty transit and peering traffic graphs?
Before the upgrade they were showing the traffic data fine, but on the new dashboard based front page, the graphs are empty?
I’ve cleared browser cache etc and waited for a while.
I have also tried adding a new graph, which involves browsing to the aggregate transit graph and click add to widget etc. But that only creates a mini graph (which does show).
The nice front page graphs for Transit, Peering, and Transit and Peering are just white :(
Error! Filename not specified.
The Gap the graph below was from the upgrade maintenance as I also upgraded the distribution with apt upgrade etc.
Everything else seems ok
Thanks, Andy.
Sent from a teeny tiny keyboard, so please excuse typos
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