Oh come on guys. I didn't upset you that much did I?
It hurt so much that I switched from vim to emacs
I don't know what's wrong with the Administration page - there are no obvious problems. My best guess is that the kibana-int database is somehow different than it was before this happened - was there a particular event that caused this to begin failing?
I'd like you to backup your config backups just in case we wind up needing to restore to one of them:
Could I have you open a second thread for this issue? We can tackle the lookback regression here, and then we can tackle the disappearing Administration screen in the second thread. Thanks Wayne!
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Regarding the alert misses, I think that it would be a good idea to disable your backup system for a few days (set the interval to 3 days or so under Administration -> Command Subsystem). After the backups have been paused, I'm interested in seeing if the alert subsystem continues to misfire. I am wondering if the new backup system interferes with the alert subsystem.
Thanks Wayne!
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I do - so we'll get that fixed before proceeding with the lookback regression. Now that we have a theory I'll see if I can't replicate the problem in the lab while we work on the Administration panel.
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Alright, in that case could you temporarily disable your backup system from firing - for perhaps a day or so to see whether or not the backup system is impacting the alert subsystem. Go to the command subsystem and schedule the backup_maintenance command a few days out to accomplish this - if that doesn't help we'll investigate why. Thanks!
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