Dashboards & Visualizations

Why is Firebug reporting "Component returned failure code..."?

Johnvey
Contributor

I'm running Firefox, and on certain dashboards, I'm getting the following error in the Javascript console:

Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x805e000a [nsIXMLHttpRequest.open]"  
nsresult: "0x805e000a (<unknown>)"  
location: "JS frame :: http://mrt:8200/en-US/static/@79191/js/contrib/jquery-1.3.2.js :: anonymous :: line 3517"  
data: no]

The dashboard doesn't seem to finish, and the green "Loading..." box in the upper right hand corner of the screen doesn't go away.

Tags (2)
0 Karma
1 Solution

Johnvey
Contributor

One common problem is if AdBlock is installed in your browser. AdBlock interferes with the XmlHTTPRequest object and is known to break the Splunk interface. The first step is to disable AdBlock for your Splunk hostname or globally in Firefox.

View solution in original post

0 Karma

Johnvey
Contributor

One common problem is if AdBlock is installed in your browser. AdBlock interferes with the XmlHTTPRequest object and is known to break the Splunk interface. The first step is to disable AdBlock for your Splunk hostname or globally in Firefox.

0 Karma

Johnvey
Contributor

Nothing more with respect to AdBlock. It depends on what kind of AdBlock, and whether or not the URIs used by dashboards (which include saved search names) trigger a blocking filter.

0 Karma

jrodman
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Really, is there more to this? I have run adblock since forever. Are there particular symptoms to look for?

0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Splunk Observability for AI

Don’t miss out on an exciting Tech Talk on Splunk Observability for AI!Discover how Splunk’s agentic AI ...

Splunk Enterprise Security 8.x: The Essential Upgrade for Threat Detection, ...

Watch On Demand the Tech Talk on November 6 at 11AM PT, and empower your SOC to reach new heights! Duration: ...

Splunk Observability as Code: From Zero to Dashboard

For the details on what Self-Service Observability and Observability as Code is, we have some awesome content ...