Created attachment 850359 [details] Attaching the error screenshot As i am seeing this bug in rhsc, cloning it. +++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #972957 +++ Description of problem: Intermittently, when using Mozilla Firefox 17.0.8 on the Admin Portal, a user will see the error message "Error: A request to the Server failed: Unable to evaluate payload" pop up. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): rhsc-2.1.2-0.32.el6rhs.noarch How reproducible: Intermittently Steps to Reproduce: Unsure of steps to reproduce. Seems to just pop up when the page is sitting there. Additional info: See attached screenshot
Description of problem: very often, when using Internet Explorer 9 on the Admin Portal, a user will see the error message "Error: A request to the Server failed: Unable to evaluate payload" pop up. The only way to dismiss it is to completely reload the Admin Portal or close the browser and reopen. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): rhsc-setup-2.1.2-0.33.el6rhs.noarch How reproducible: very often Steps to Reproduce: Unsure of steps to reproduce. Seems to just pop up when the page is sitting there. Additional info: 1) See attached screenshot 2) This issue is seen very often in IE9 and once in Mozilla firefox 17.0.8
Seen the above issue with firefox 24.2.0. Attaching the sos report for the same. http://rhsqe-repo.lab.eng.blr.redhat.com/sosreports/rhsc/1053395/
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seen this bug in cb16 as well in firefox 17.0.1. Attaching sos reports for the same. http://rhsqe-repo.lab.eng.blr.redhat.com/sosreports/rhsc/1053395/sosreport-LogCollector-20140131003006.tar.xz
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