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So, Dataiku DSS is working fairly well on my M1 Macintosh. Thank you Dataikers.
I have a nice dashboard that is now set up in DSS. Now I'd like to share it with others. However, when I try to Export the Dashboard as a PDF. I'm getting the following error message.
Image: Error Message when trying to Export a PDF from a Dashboard
This typically means that the install-graphics-export has not been installed on the DSS instance. However when I try to install this with the commands.
cd <DSS Home Directory>
./bin/dss stop
./bin/dssadmin install-graphics-export
I'm getting the following error message.
[-] Unsupported action install-graphic-export
Usage: dssadmin ACTION [ARGUMENT ...]
Actions:
install-hadoop-integration [-keytab KEYTAB_FILE_LOCATION -principal KERBEROS_PRINCIPAL]
install-spark-integration [-sparkHome SPARK_HOME] [-pysparkPython PYSPARK_PYTHON]
update-spark-hadoop-jars [-sparkHome SPARK_HOME]
install-h2o-integration [-sparklingWaterDir SPARKLING_WATER_DIR]
install-R-integration [-noDeps] [-repo REPO_URL | -pkgDir DIR]
install-julia-integration [-juliaBin DKUJULIABIN] [-juliaDepot DKUDEPOTPATH]
build-base-image [use dssadmin build-base-image -h for options]
build-container-exec-code-env-images [--all] [--dry-run]
install-monitoring-integration -graphiteServer HOSTNAME:PORT [-prefix PREFIX] [-pkg LOCAL_COLLECTD_PACKAGE]
install-event-server
regenerate-config
install-impersonation [-pythonBin PYTHONBIN] [-noInstallSudoSnippet] DSS_USER
run-diagnosis [OPTIONS] OUTPUT_FILE
install-graphics-export [-noDeps]
compact-internal-databases
copy-databases-to-external
encrypt-password PASSWORD
jupyter-nbextensions ACTION (list, enable, disable, available) [extension/main]
Does anyone know why this is happening?
Does anyone know if there is a work around?
Operating system used: Mac OS Montery 12.6.1
Hi,
From the error message it does seem like the command was mispelled. There is no 'install-graphic-export' action. Instead, it is 'install-graphics-export'.
Can you please give it another go just in case that was the case?
Hi,
From the error message it does seem like the command was mispelled. There is no 'install-graphic-export' action. Instead, it is 'install-graphics-export'.
Can you please give it another go just in case that was the case?
Dyslexia gets me again... 😀
Thanks.
The command is actually
./bin/dssadmin install-graphics-export