[14:34:30] When I click on "Sign in" on grafana, I just get a 403 forbidden page, no login flow of any sort... [14:38:05] Let me try [14:38:26] same for me, but going to grafana-rw.w.o does log me in [14:38:26] yeah, same [14:38:42] makes sense [14:39:06] that setup had never made sense to me :D [14:39:16] maybe we could redirect, but it is a minor usability issue "intended" I guess [14:39:41] ? [14:39:59] that it fails on purpose, one cannot log in grafana [14:40:03] right? [14:40:12] only grafana-rw [14:40:15] but before was working [14:40:19] and redirecting properly [14:40:20] oh, was it? [14:40:33] then I am corrected [14:40:35] I think so [14:40:51] yes that worked before [14:44:12] yeah, that worked before, and I think there are some apache redirect rules or similar to make it work [14:45:35] it used to work, certainly [14:46:24] but, thanks, I can get into grafana-rw :) [14:47:20] worth filing a bug against o11y [14:48:12] I'll share that with o11y in our team meeting today. [14:58:50] Grafana is also a little funky in that it doesn't detect that your sessions is no longer valid, so you can click the query button in the dashboard setup all you want, and it will just tell you that your query isn't working, not that it's not working because you no longer have a valid session [15:00:51] it probably works just fine in their enterprise version ;) [15:02:31] Maybe we can get a bundle deal, we pay for Gitlab and Grafana Enterprise and we get Amazon Prime thrown in for free [15:20:15] I'd need to disable Puppet fleet-wide for about 15 minutes for hardware maintnance on puppetserver2001 [15:20:28] I'd start in five minutes unless it's a bad time for anyone, then please speak up [15:26:17] disabling Puppet now [15:39:30] and Puppet is back on [15:40:49] tnx