This is one part of the problems I talked about yesterday in the thread
"Metrics protected by accounts: agent should be updated"
Too bad you missed it ;-)
WRT the 400 error, the response has a pretty clear body text, so to me
it's fine to keep the security check.
Le 29/01/2016 09:41, Juraci Paixão Kröhling a écrit :
Debugging it here, it seems that the Agent is sending a
Hawkular-Tenant
header. IIRC, Metrics now blocks requests with that, as the tenant is
defined by Accounts[1]. Perhaps metrics could be a bit forgiving at
first, adding a WARN to the logs for a couple of weeks?
I would also recommend adding the following to
MetricsOnlyStorageAdapter[2] to make it easier to see what's going on:
response.body().source().readUtf8();
When debugging it here, the code above returned this:
{"errorMsg":"The Hawkular-Tenant header is not allowed. The tenant is
determined from the credentials supplied with the request"}
1 -
https://git.io/vzbs8
2 -
https://git.io/vzbsU
- Juca.
On 28.01.2016 22:55, John Mazzitelli wrote:
> I wanted to verify this PR fixes my problem storing metrics:
>
>
https://github.com/hawkular/hawkular-metrics/pull/438
>
> So I pulled hawkular-metrics, built, and then built kettle using metrics
0.12.0-SNAPSHOT.
>
> But now it is worse - even using username/password, agent can't store any metric
data. I am wondering if the REST API changed in metrics? or if this PR actually broke
something. The error makes it seem like the REST calls that did work on 0.11.0 no longer
do, but I don't know if its an auth issue or a REST/JSON issue:
>
> 16:42:43,703 ERROR [org.hawkular.agent.monitor.storage.MetricsOnlyStorageAdapter]
(OkHttp
http://127.0.0.1:8080/hawkular/metrics/metrics/data) HAWKMONITOR010010: Failed to
store metric data:
{"counters":[],"availabilities":[],"gauges":[{"data":[{"value":0.0,"timestamp":1454017363117}],"id":"MI~R~[6f9d3775-410f-4f9a-bd76-cc6e9f2979c2/Local~/subsystem=messaging-activemq/server=default/jms-topic=HawkularAccountsEvents]~MT~JMS
Topic Metrics~Message Count"}]}: java.io.IOException: status-code=[400], reason=[Bad
Request], url=[http://127.0.0.1:8080/hawkular/metrics/metrics/data]
>
> I see no errors coming from accounts or metrics - this is the only error I get (its
from the agent logging the error after attempting to make a REST request to metrics to
store data)
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