Re: Squid 19.2.1 dashboard javascript error

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Hi Nizam

Answers interposed below.

On 2/10/25 11:56, Nizamudeen A wrote:
Hey Harry,

Do you see that for every alert or for some of them? If some, what are those? I just tried a couple of them locally and saw the dashboard went to a happy state.
My sanbox/dev array has three chronic 'warnings/errors'.  The first is a PG imbalance I'm aware of.  The second is that all 27 osds are unreachable.  The third is that the array has been in an error state for more than 5 minutes.  Silencing/suppressing all of them still gives the 'red flashing broken dot' on the dashboard, the !Cluster status, notice of Alerts listing the previously suppressed errors/warnings.   Under 'observability' we see no indications of errors/warnings under the 'alerts' menu option -- so you got that one right.

Can you tell me how the ceph health or ceph health detail looks like after the muted alert? And also does ceph -s reports HEALTH_OK?
root@noc1:~# ceph -s
 cluster:
   id:     40671....140f8
   health: HEALTH_ERR
           27 osds(s) are not reachable

 services:
   mon: 5 daemons, quorum noc4,noc2,noc1,noc3,sysmon1 (age 10m)
   mgr: noc1.jxxxx(active, since 37m), standbys: noc2.yhxxxxx, noc3.xxxxb, noc4.txxxxc
   mds: 1/1 daemons up, 3 standby
   osd: 27 osds: 27 up (since 14m), 27 in (since 5w)


Ceph's actual core operations are otherwise normal.

It's hard to sell ceph as a concept when showing all the storage is at once unreachable and up and in as well.   Not a big confidence builder.





Regards,
Nizam

On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 9:00 PM Harry G Coin <hgcoin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    In the same code area:  If all the alerts are silenced,
    nevertheless the
    dashboard will not show 'green', but red or yellow depending on the
    nature of the silenced alerts.

    On 2/10/25 04:18, Nizamudeen A wrote:
    > Thank you Chris,
    >
    > I was able to reproduce this. We will look into it and send out
    a fix.
    >
    > Regards,
    > Nizam
    >
    > On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 10:35 PM Chris Palmer
    <chris.palmer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    >
    >> Firstly thank you so much for the 19.2.1 release. Initial testing
    >> suggests that the blockers that we had in 19.2.0 have all been
    resolved,
    >> so we are proceeding with further testing.
    >>
    >> We have noticed one small problem in 19.2.1 that was not present in
    >> 19.2.0 though. We use the older-style dashboard
    >> (mgr/dashboard/FEATURE_TOGGLE_DASHBOARD  false). The problem
    happens on
    >> the Dashboard screen when health changes to WARN. If you click
    on WARN
    >> you get a small empty dropdown instead of the list of warnings. A
    >> javascript error is logged, and using browser inspection there
    is the
    >> additional bit of info that it happens in polyfill:
    >>
    >> 2025-02-07T15:59:00.970+0000 7f1d63877640  0 [dashboard ERROR
    >> frontend.error] (https://<redacted>:8443/#/dashboard): NG0901
    >>    Error: NG0901
    >>       at d.find (https://
    >> <redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3342365)
    >>       at le.ngDoCheck
    >> (https://<redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3173112)
    >>       at Qe
    (https://<redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3225586)
    >>       at bt
    (https://<redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3225341)
    >>       at cs
    (https://<redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3225051)
    >>       at $m
    (https://<redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3259043)
    >>       at jf
    (https://<redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3266563)
    >>       at S1
    (https://<redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3259790)
    >>       at $m
    (https://<redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3259801)
    >>       at fg
    (https://<redacted>:8443/main.7869bccdd1b73f3c.js:3:3267248)
    >>
    >> Also, after this happens, no dropdowns work again until the page is
    >> forcibly refreshed.
    >>
    >> Environment is RPM install on Centos 9 Stream.
    >>
    >> I've created issue [0].
    >>
    >> Thanks, Chris
    >>
    >> [0] https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/69867
    >> <
    >>
    https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/69867?next_issue_id=69865&prev_issue_id=90
    <https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/69867?next_issue_id=69865&prev_issue_id=90>
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