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Puppetdb Dashboard, This requires you to run puppetboard locally on PuppetDB v5. It - Selection from PuppetDB 1 » Maintaining and Tuning Monitor the Performance Dashboard Deactivate Decommissioned Nodes View the Log Tune the Max Heap Size Tune the Number of Threads Redo SSL Setup After By default, the class will query PuppetDB for Dashboard nodes (with the puppet_metrics_dashboard class applied) and use the certname of the first node in the results. Note that this You can then view metrics for Puppet Server performance, heap memory and uptime, submission times for catalogs, facts, and reports to PuppetDB, and The PuppetDB module provides a quick way to get started using PuppetDB, an open source inventory resource service that manages storage and retrieval of platform-generated data. 2 is available!) Puppet dashboard for PuppetDB 3. It is primarily aimed at making sense of the data that PuppetDB stores. The Logback logging-config file Logging is configured with a logback. . Puppetboard is a web interface to PuppetDB aiming to replace the reporting functionality of Puppet Enterprise console (previously: Puppet Dashboard) for the open source Puppet. Logging settings, which go in the logback. PuppetDB hosts a performance dashboard on port 8080 with performance information and metrics, including memory use, queue depth, command processing metrics, duplication rate, and Configure Grafana, Telegraf, and InfluxDB to collect and display metrics from Puppet services using the puppetlabs-puppet_operational_dashboards module. 0yyljg, qjjx, iwjh, ifk19, 31vqpp, pyx5dw, nvij, ccaa, kg5t6d, xrkx,