I did it on the 0.20.2-rc1 and I tried with many users. Still the same error. I've got the same issue on the other server. Both machines with Ubuntu 12.04.
And I have the same error when I try to open ThreadDump: Oh no, something went wrong! (You caused a lib.APIException. API call failed GET http://@192.168.56.101:12900/system/threaddump returned 403 Forbidden body: ) *Reason:* Could not fetch system information. We expected HTTP 200, but got a HTTP 403. Stacktrace - lib.ApiClientImpl$ApiRequestBuilder#execute (*ApiClientImpl.java:372*) - models.Node#getThreadDump (*Node.java:186*) - controllers.NodesController#threadDump (*NodesController.java:106*) - Routes$$anonfun$routes$1$$anonfun$applyOrElse$40$$anonfun$apply$118#apply (*routes_routing.scala:957*) - Routes$$anonfun$routes$1$$anonfun$applyOrElse$40$$anonfun$apply$118#apply (*routes_routing.scala:957*) - play.core.Router$HandlerInvoker$$anon$7$$anon$2#invocation ( *Router.scala:183*) - play.core.Router$Routes$$anon$1#invocation (*Router.scala:377*) - play.core.j.JavaAction$$anon$1#call (*JavaAction.scala:56*) - play.GlobalSettings$1#call (*GlobalSettings.java:64*) - play.mvc.Security$AuthenticatedAction#call (*Security.java:45*) - play.core.j.JavaAction$$anon$3#apply (*JavaAction.scala:91*) - play.core.j.JavaAction$$anon$3#apply (*JavaAction.scala:90*) - play.core.j.FPromiseHelper$$anonfun$flatMap$1#apply ( *FPromiseHelper.scala:82*) - play.core.j.FPromiseHelper$$anonfun$flatMap$1#apply ( *FPromiseHelper.scala:82*) - scala.concurrent.Future$$anonfun$flatMap$1#apply (*Future.scala:251*) - scala.concurrent.Future$$anonfun$flatMap$1#apply (*Future.scala:249*) - scala.concurrent.impl.CallbackRunnable#run (*Promise.scala:32*) - play.core.j.HttpExecutionContext$$anon$2#run ( *HttpExecutionContext.scala:37*) - akka.dispatch.TaskInvocation#run (*AbstractDispatcher.scala:42*) - akka.dispatch.ForkJoinExecutorConfigurator$AkkaForkJoinTask#exec ( *AbstractDispatcher.scala:386*) - scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinTask#doExec (*ForkJoinTask.java:260*) - scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinPool$WorkQueue#runTask ( *ForkJoinPool.java:1339*) - scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinPool#runWorker ( *ForkJoinPool.java:1979*) - scala.concurrent.forkjoin.ForkJoinWorkerThread#run ( *ForkJoinWorkerThread.java:107*) W dniu piątek, 23 maja 2014 13:11:44 UTC+2 użytkownik Kay Röpke napisał: > > I'm sorry, I just tried this again with the last development version > (unchanged to 0.20.2-rc1 in this respect) and it works as expected. > Could you please remove the permissions for that user, add them back (save > in between, of course) and try again? > > Maybe something related to how the permissions have been saved is broken? > > Thanks, > Kay > > On Friday, May 23, 2014 11:37:55 AM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote: >> >> Latest 0.20.2-rc.1 version has the same issue. >> >> W dniu środa, 21 maja 2014 15:13:30 UTC+2 użytkownik >> [email protected]ł: >>> >>> Unfortunately no. I will try to upgrade to the latest version and see >>> what happen. >>> >>> W dniu piątek, 16 maja 2014 23:12:16 UTC+2 użytkownik Tyler Bell napisał: >>>> >>>> Did you ever discover the cause? I'm seeing this exact issue. >>>> >>>> On Friday, April 25, 2014 3:42:50 AM UTC-6, [email protected] wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I've got an error if I am trying to open dashboard as reader user. >>>>> User has permissions to read and edit dashboard. >>>>> >>>>> "Oh no, something went wrong! >>>>> >>>>> (You caused a lib.APIException. API call failed GET http://@ >>>>> 10.0.3.1:12900/search/universal/relative?range=3600&range_type=relative&query=*&limit=100&offset=0&filter=*&sort=timestamp:descreturned >>>>> 403 Forbidden body: ) >>>>> *Reason:* There was a problem with your search. We expected HTTP 200, >>>>> but got a HTTP 403." >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Graylog version is 0.20.1. >>>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "graylog2" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
