Hi,
As I get more into this and look at what puppet dashboard (and whatever I
replace it with, sigh) can do and what we've been doing, it's great for
simple inventory tracking. Except that if it's good at that I might as
well get all the information in one place, like the room location, the user
Hi,
Is there any way in puppet dashboard to hide and unhide nodes from the
command line? I couldn't find anything in the rake API, but I don't really
understand rake that well at this point.
tom
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I resorted to studying tcpdumps of the
browser traffic to see the css file being transmitted over the wire.
tom
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 5:57 AM, Felix Frank felix.fr...@alumni.tu-berlin.de
wrote:
On 06/02/2014 11:42 PM, Fine, Thomas wrote:
The insane part here is that (as far as I
I was using the development tools in Safari. I suspect it would've
reported an error, had I actually looked at the error console. Instead I
was looking everywhere but there. Sometimes when you miss the obvious, it
becomes increasingly more difficult to find it again.
tom
On Tue, Jun 3,
Hi,
My problem is that the CSS formatting in puppet dashboard does not show up
under apache, but works fine under webrick. This SOUNDS exactly like some
old bugs (9676, 9767), but I've applied all the recommended fixes to no
avail, and at an rate the symptoms are only the same on the surface.
Hi,
I'm trying to switch my working puppet-dashboard installation over from the
test server that it comes with to an Apache/Passenger setup. Puppet seems
to be humming along just fine under this setup, but dashboard is unhappy.
The web interface comes up with no style. I've taken a look with