Re: [Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-29 Thread Neale Ferguson
Thanks for the suggestions Jan. Your help is appreciated. Neale On Apr 29, 2014, at 2:27 PM, Jan Pokorný wrote: > Sadly, having no direct access to IE8, cannot track this further on my > own. signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail -- Linux-cluster mailing list L

Re: [Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-29 Thread Jan Pokorný
On 29/04/14 17:56 +, Neale Ferguson wrote: > Name: python-genshi > Arch: s390x > Version : 0.5.1 > Release : 7.1.el6 Thanks again, but I have to admit I am short of ideas. Please see my other post wrt. next possible pointers, notably inspecting a page dump (e.g., via s

Re: [Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-29 Thread Neale Ferguson
Name: python-genshi Arch: s390x Version : 0.5.1 Release : 7.1.el6 On Apr 29, 2014, at 1:17 PM, Jan Pokorný wrote: > > Just to be sure could you provide also your python-genshi version? signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail -- Linux-cluste

Re: [Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-29 Thread Neale Ferguson
He installed luci and then pointed his browser at the host:8084. He gets the login panel, logs in as root, gets the homebase screen but it doesn't have those links at the top right. No changes to any of the files that luci installs. It was a clean RHEL install so I'm guessing that genshi is up t

Re: [Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-29 Thread Jan Pokorný
On 29/04/14 16:02 +, Neale Ferguson wrote: > luci-0.26.0-48 (tried -13 as well) > TurboGears2-2.0.3-4. > kernel-2.6.32-358.2.1 > python-repoze-who-1.0.18-1 (I believe - am verifying) Thanks, this looks sane. Actually there used to be an issue with Genshi generating strict XML by default, nota

Re: [Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-29 Thread Neale Ferguson
luci-0.26.0-48 (tried -13 as well) TurboGears2-2.0.3-4. kernel-2.6.32-358.2.1 python-repoze-who-1.0.18-1 (I believe - am verifying) On Apr 29, 2014, at 11:18 AM, Jan Pokorný wrote: > could you be more specific as to which versions of luci, TurboGears > and repoze.who? In RHEL-like distros, the

Re: [Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-29 Thread Jan Pokorný
Hello Neal, On 25/04/14 19:13 +, Neale Ferguson wrote: > One of the guys created a simple configuration and was attempting > to use luci to administer the cluster. It comes up fine but the > links "Admin ... Logout" at the top left of the window that usually > appears is not appearing. Loo

Re: [Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-29 Thread Neale Ferguson
Thanks Vinh. He is using IE8 (company policy!!). I've tried it with IE8, IE10, Chrome, and Safari and all worked fine. He has cookies enabled so I'm at a loss as to how that auth_stack_enabled setting is set/updated/cleared. Neale On Apr 25, 2014, at 5:37 PM, Cao, Vinh wrote: > What type of t

Re: [Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-25 Thread Cao, Vinh
f Of Neale Ferguson Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 3:14 PM To: linux clustering Subject: [Linux-cluster] luci question Hi, One of the guys created a simple configuration and was attempting to use luci to administer the cluster. It comes up fine but the links "Admin ... Logout" at the top lef

[Linux-cluster] luci question

2014-04-25 Thread Neale Ferguson
Hi, One of the guys created a simple configuration and was attempting to use luci to administer the cluster. It comes up fine but the links "Admin ... Logout" at the top left of the window that usually appears is not appearing. Looking at the code in the header html I see the following: