Reporting Completely Blank

TooMuchData

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Have researched other posts, but can't find my problem. Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
 

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Newly created TN 12.0-U4 system. X9SCM-F, Xeon E3-1230, 16GB ECC. Raidz2 6x8GB WD white. Boot = 120gb SSD on LSI9211-4i. No real activity yet. What else would be useful?
 

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The steps to replicate the issue.
Log into Truenas GUI
In menu on left click "Reporting"
Select CPU or Disk or .... The heading shows (CPU Temperature for example) but no data and no graph.
 

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Anything in /var/log/messages related to reporting ?
Clearing the browser cache is a favorite...
 

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Anything in /var/log/messages related to reporting ?
Clearing the browser cache is a favorite...
No messages related to reporting, and none since restart this morning.
Clearing browser cache does not help.
 

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If I access Truenas via IP (192.168.0.xxx) reporting works. If I access TN via FQDN it does not. The latter results in a Caddy 2 reverse proxy to the same IP.

I've been using the reverse proxy to access all my servers and systems for years. TrueNAS Reporting is alone intolerant.

Will try some Caddy 2 experiments.
Tried some alternatives. No improvement.

Is this a bug (to be reported)?
 
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thinkdez

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Just noticed this very issue myself. Are you going through a reverse proxy or load balancer of some sort? When I use the FQDN it forwards to HAProxy which does SSL offloading for me but the graphs don't show. When I go to the direct IP it works just as you have described. I suspect some data is being lost in the translation but I am not sure.
 

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Hello thinkdez. None of the devs or moderators responded to my question about bug. So, I've lost interest. The Netdata plugin works fine.
 

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Hello thinkdez. None of the devs or moderators responded to my question about bug. So, I've lost interest. The Netdata plugin works fine.
I don't think that is how this forum works. The moderators don't guarantee to respond to queries. It is largely a user forum but in the nature of things there may not be any users you can comment on your experience. If you think it may be a bug then report it (through the GUI if you like) and then the developers will assess where it fits in with known bugs and if it merits further attention. There is no discouragement from reporting things that may be bugs, even if you are not sure.
 

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I have just installed TrueNAS-12.0-U7 on a Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2660 v3 @ 2.60GHz system with 128 GB RAM available, and see the same issue.

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My older TrueNAS-12.0-U1 on similar hardware (Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2640 v3 @ 2.60GHz) does not show this issue.
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jea001

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I came across the same problem. It is a known issue that will be resolved in 12.0-U7.1. See this thread and this bug report. The workaround is to use a non-Chromium based browser, such as Firefox or Safari.
 

andrwhmmr

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Can confirm:
12.0-U7 with Chromium 97.0.4692.71 no graphs.
With Firefox 96.0 everything is fine.
 

eltharynd

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!!!BUMP!!!

Such an old thread.. and everybody says it's been solved in 12.0-U7 yet here I am with 12.0-U8 and it's still happening
 

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Clear your browser cache. With extreme prejudice.
 

eltharynd

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It's not a matter of cache...
It's a matter of CORS. The request for the data is blocked with 402 mixed content even tho it's from the same domain, which leads me to believe it's trying to get it with http instead of https for some reason
 
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