Thanks guys, I’ll try it out. ☺
From: Michael Lübben [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 22. november 2011 13:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [icinga-users] Jasper Reports / Icinga Reports not working
Hi Johannes,
do you mean Icinga 1.5.1 ? ;-)
Have you installed the new jasper server 4.2.1? For this version is create a
new package in the git, which fix this problem:
git clone http://git.icinga.org/icinga-reports.git
To install the new package, make follow steps:
./configure
./make install
For install the mysql driver make:
./make install-mysql-connector
Thats it. Don't forget to reboot your tomcat ;-)
Bye
Michael
On 11/22/2011 12:54 PM, Johannes Edstoft Hansen wrote:
So I’ve installed Icinga 2.5.1 and the latest Jasper Reports server (seems to
be working just fine) and imported the latest reports from the Icinga repo (all
installed on a Ubuntu box). When I log in to Jasper I a browser
(http://<server-ip>:8080/jasperserver/<http://%3cserver-ip%3e:8080/jasperserver/>),
I can see that the icinga database connection validates just fine (after
downloading the missing mysql jdbc package). However, when I try to run any of
the icinga reports I get an error (see attached). The sample reports that comes
with Jasper runs just fine.
It seems like Jasper is trying to load a file from the filesystem, in this case
“/icinga/templates/sub/object/logentries”, which doesn’t exist. But as far as I
can tell these “files” should be loaded from the database. Or to put it another
way, the Jasper UI shows the “Icinga” folder and all the contents just fine,
although some of the folders and files start with an uppercase letter in the
UI. The object in the error, “/icinga/templates/sub/object/logentries”, resides
in the path “/Icinga/templates/sub/object/logentries” (note uppercase I in
Icinga).
Have I done something wrong or do any of you guys know how to fix this problem?
Kind Regards,
Johannes Hansen
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