While true, at least in theory, I have the same issue (I had a working
report-only dashboard, then installed PuppetDB and now no longer have
reports on my dashboard), and I have not modified or removed the report
bits of my config. This is my puppet.conf as it sits in production with
only some
Background:
I had started with a basic install of Open Source puppet (3.4.2 on master
and clients) and Dashboard (1.2.23), both running as Passenger applications
under Apache. I have not (so far) configured Inventory for the Dashboard
but wouldn't mind adding this if I can get basic reports back
PuppetDB either, but without knowing what that 'httpd' report
> handler represents I can't be sure. Can you check your puppetdb.log to
> see if reports are even landing?
>
> ken.
>
>> On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Mark Cartwright wrote:
>> Backgroun
ster.mydomain.com
On Friday, April 25, 2014 9:32:10 AM UTC-4, Mark Cartwright wrote:
>
> Background:
> I had started with a basic install of Open Source puppet (3.4.2 on master
> and clients) and Dashboard (1.2.23), both running as Passenger applications
> under Apache. I have no