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[Visualize] Browser crash when creating a histogram, can't recover #8407

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stacey-gammon opened this issue Sep 21, 2016 · 4 comments
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@stacey-gammon
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Using npm makelogs data try to make an area chart (or bar chart) histogram with machine.ram as the x-axis field and interval 1000. The browser crashes and I can't reload the page. If I reset the url, it loads fine, but I can't get back to the visualize tab without it killing my browser again.

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LeeDr commented Sep 21, 2016

@stacey-gammon can you click the little arrow under the chart to collapse it and get to the "Request" button, and then check that the histogram aggregation has min_doc_count: 1 ?

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jbudz commented Sep 21, 2016

Related #2908, machine ram goes up to ~30 billion in makelogs data so this makes for lots of buckets.

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LeeDr commented Sep 21, 2016

To get the page and visualization to load, if you can get to another tab you could try setting your date-picker to a time range that is way before you loaded data, or to a very small time range (less than your current Last 15 minutes) like 1 minute.

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epixa commented Sep 21, 2016

I think this is a dup of #2908

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