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Fredrick Eisele updated PULSAR-2:
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Environment:
Pulsar is running on an openstack cloud with three vm's in a cluster and the
pulsar-zookeeper running on a three node cluster.
pulsar-dashboard is running as a docker container on my desktop computer.
Host name resolution is done via /etc/hosts files on all of the vm's except the
docker container. This necessitates setting export
SERVICE_URL=http://129.59.107.171:8080/ for the host name .
was:
Pulsar is running on an openstack cloud with three vm's in a cluster and the
pulsar-zookeeper running on a three node cluster.
pulsar-dashboard is running as a docker container on my desktop computer.
Host name resolution is done via /etc/hosts files on all of the vm's except the
docker container. This necessitates setting
This is related to a discussion on Slack Pulsar starting
https://apache-pulsar.slack.com/archives/C5Z4T36F7/p1555080547004700
> Pulsar Dashboard Displays Very Little
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>
> Key: PULSAR-2
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PULSAR-2
> Project: Pulsar
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Pulsar is running on an openstack cloud with three vm's
> in a cluster and the pulsar-zookeeper running on a three node cluster.
> pulsar-dashboard is running as a docker container on my desktop computer.
> Host name resolution is done via /etc/hosts files on all of the vm's except
> the docker container. This necessitates setting export
> SERVICE_URL=http://129.59.107.171:8080/ for the host name .
> Reporter: Fredrick Eisele
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: image(1).png, image(2).png, image.png
>
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> It is major for pulsar-dashboard.
> I am working with [https://github.com/apache/pulsar/tree/v2.3.0] connecting
> to a pulsar 2.3.0 cluster.
> The single pulsar cluster is "pulsar-cluster-1" as you can see from
> image(2).png.
> In image(1).png you can see that the cluster tab would seem to indicate that
> there are not clusters.
> However in image.png you can see that indeed there is a cluster and we are
> connected to the pulsar server.
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