Hi Antonio,

I believe this is the setting your looking for:

In <puppet-dashboard-root>/config/settings.yml:

# Amount of time in seconds since last report before a node is
considered no longer reporting
no_longer_reporting_cutoff: 144000

restart dashboard

Regards,

Martin



2011/12/16 Antonio Xanxess <antonio.sanchez.agui...@gmail.com>:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a problem with puppet-dashboard because I appear unresponsive
> when many nodes are running correctly.
> In my current configuration nodes do not run the daemon, but I have
> created a cron task that runs once the command puppetd at hourly
> intervals.
> The point is that when I look into dashboard many nodes are always
> considered unresponsive because it seems that the default dashboard
> node also adds the label after one hour.
> My question is: Where you can change the time interval of a node to be
> considered unresponsive?
>
> Thank you all in advance.
>
> Regards!
>
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