Posted on 07-18-2018 07:09 AM
Has anyone seen this?
After logging into JSS, my Dashboard just hangs with the spinning dots and never shows anything.
We are on JamfPro 10.3.1-t1522933524 and it is in all browsers, all OS's, but it is JUST my login.
I don't remember when this started. I have gone through the entire setup and removed any references to have things displayed on my dashboard, but it is still 'stuck'.
Does anyone know where I can look to see if there are any 'bad' or 'broken' references hanging around for my dashboard?
Or, a config file or plist that I can clear, or set back to default?
Thanks,
Randy bean
Posted on 07-18-2018 07:17 AM
Try going into policies and smart groups which you have shown in the dash and remove them one by one to see if there is an offender which might be causing this.
Posted on 07-18-2018 07:18 AM
Don't know what would cause that, but an easy fix would probably be login with a different administrator account, remove your account from the Jamf Pro Server, then re-create it and start fresh.
Posted on 07-18-2018 11:45 AM
@dgreening I have already gone through the entire JSS and removed anything that is displayed. Still nothing but spinning.
@ryan.ball I have removed the account numerous times and re-created it. Still no change.
I just need to find a way to 'flush' my Jamf Pro Dashboard settings back to default.
Thanks,
Posted on 05-11-2020 09:20 AM
Hi All, I am having the same issue, was there a solution found here?
Posted on 05-11-2020 09:20 AM
Hi All, I am having the same issue, was there a solution found here?
Posted on 12-07-2020 08:55 AM
@rbean @gduncan.mbo- you can test the account by cloning it and logging in. It won't clone your Dashboards, so it will be empty and likely load fine.
I had one policy that I setup that was very aggressive (checkin, ongoing) and the logs had gotten to 400k+.
Once I found that (one of the last I made) and cleared the logs, all problems disappeared. I looked for policies that would have lots of entries and removed those first, enabling me to find the culprit(s).
So, clone account and login. If it works, login with original account and look for those Dashboard items that may contain large log counts and remove...