- Running 0.90.11 - Marvel monitor machine and the cluster it monitors are separated - Installed Marvel the day after it was released and it was originally running fine (all panels filled with data)
Checked the dashboard again today (nothing has changed since it was installed) and some panels in the dashboard like the node stats and the indices stats are blank. I tried re-installing marvel on the monitoring box, cleaned out all marvel-* indexes and even wiped out the data path directory and let it re-build and the problem persisted. So I took a look at the JS console and it shows the following errors (host name redacted): event.returnValue is deprecated. Please use the standard event.preventDefault() instead. app.js?r=face658:5 POST http://<some_internal_host_name_>/.marvel-2014.02.20/_search?search_type=count 400 (Bad Request) app.js?r=face658:9 TypeError: Cannot read property 'timestamp' of undefined at http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/panels/marvel/stats_table/module.js?r=face658:4:10741 at i (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:458) at http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:1014 at Object.f.$eval (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:6963) at Object.f.$digest (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:5755) at Object.f.$apply (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:7111) at f (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:11507) at r (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:13216) at XMLHttpRequest.v.onreadystatechange (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:13851) app.js?r=face658:8 POST http://<some_internal_host_name_>/.marvel-2014.02.20/_search?search_type=count 400 (Bad Request) app.js?r=face658:9 TypeError: Cannot read property 'timestamp' of undefined at http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/panels/marvel/stats_table/module.js?r=face658:4:10741 at i (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:458) at http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:1014 at Object.f.$eval (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:6963) at Object.f.$digest (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:5755) at Object.f.$apply (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:7111) at f (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:11507) at r (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:13216) at XMLHttpRequest.v.onreadystatechange (http://<some_internal_host_name_>/_plugin/marvel/kibana/app/app.js?r=face658:9:13851) app.js?r=face658:8 Retrying call from Thu Feb 20 2014 11:46:56 GMT-0500 (EST) module.js?r=face658:4 Retrying call from Thu Feb 20 2014 11:46:56 GMT-0500 (EST) module.js?r=face658:4 Retrying call from Thu Feb 20 2014 11:47:16 GMT-0500 (EST) module.js?r=face658:4 Retrying call from Thu Feb 20 2014 11:47:16 GMT-0500 (EST) module.js?r=face658:4 I don't understand how this error just showed up without having changed anything on the monitor machine or the cluster it monitors. Any clues are welcome. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "elasticsearch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to elasticsearch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/elasticsearch/3ed39bf1-2e93-4a6a-979f-c42718440a53%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.