Hello, purging and reinstalling the dashboard solved.
thanks
ignazio
Il Lun 30 Lug 2018 17:53 Chris Apsey ha scritto:
> Ignazio,
>
> Are your horizon instances in separate containers/VMS? If so, I'd highly
> recommend completely wiping them and rebuilding from scratch since horizon
> itself is
Ok, I will check.
thanks
Il Lun 30 Lug 2018 23:40 Mathieu Gagné ha scritto:
> Try enabling DEBUG in local_settings.py. Some dashboard or panel might
> fail loading for some reasons.
> I had a similar behavior last week and enabling DEBUG should show the
> error.
>
> --
> Mathieu
>
>
> On Mon, Ju
Try enabling DEBUG in local_settings.py. Some dashboard or panel might
fail loading for some reasons.
I had a similar behavior last week and enabling DEBUG should show the error.
--
Mathieu
On Mon, Jul 30, 2018 at 11:35 AM, Ignazio Cassano
wrote:
> Sorry, I sent a wrong image.
> The correct scr
Hello Chris, I am not using containers yet. I wiil try to purge it.
Many thanks.
Ignazio
Il Lun 30 Lug 2018 17:53 Chris Apsey ha scritto:
> Ignazio,
>
> Are your horizon instances in separate containers/VMS? If so, I'd highly
> recommend completely wiping them and rebuilding from scratch since
Ignazio,
Are your horizon instances in separate containers/VMS? If so, I'd highly
recommend completely wiping them and rebuilding from scratch since horizon
itself is stateless. I am not a fan of upgrades for reasons like this.
If that's not possible, a purge of the horizon packages on your