Alex
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Hi, Sorry, I misunderstood about wanting to change it vs loosing it. If the User wants to change his/her password then depending on the ACL settings the user might be able to go into the 'User Mana...
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Official comment Hi, On the login page you should see a 'Forgot your password?'. If you click on that link then there you should see these instructions.==To reset your password, please run the script password-reset...
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Official comment Hi, Thanks for the feature request. We have it in our work logs however at this time I cannot give you a timeline when we could add it for ClusterControl.Would you mind telling us what specific met...
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Official comment Hi We are currently working on adding support for this and it will be available in an upcoming release or patch later this autumn.Best Regards, Alex
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Official comment Hi What version of cmon are you running? There have been improvement there in terms of how often we need to create ssh connections.$ cmon --version Unfortunately wtmp logging behavior depends on th...
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Hi Yes, the latest version of ClusterControl currently only supports cloud storage integration for backups to Amazon AWS and Google Cloud. Unfortunately we didn't have time to support Azure but the...
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Official comment Hi Let me see if I understand your enquiry correctly. You have deployed a fully managed Azure MySQL database as a service and would like it to show up in ClusterControl as cluster/instance? In that...
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Hi Great, that's a workaround for now. I'll file a bug report that the 'Event Triggers' filters are not working properly.
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Hi Can you attach a screenshot with the slack integration settings in ClusterControl? Is the event triggers set to 'All Events' or something more specific? What happens if you set it to 'All Events' ?
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Official comment Hi Is the cmon-events process running? And any issues logged in the /var/log/cmon-events.log file $ ps -ef | grep cmon-events # service cmon-events start | stop $ tail -100 /var/log/cmon...