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infos
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Trouble Graph View -> [Solved]

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* Graph View Error

tree view -> none [Green Line Box Image]

but, If any graph click, I can see graph. [Red Line Box Image]

However, If zoom button click, none graph. [Blue Line Box Image]


* Server Informaion
CentOS v4.4
Apache/2.2.4
PHP Version 4.4.7
RRDtool 1.2.22
GD v2.0.28



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[SOLVED]
The trouble is SELinux ! ( from 'gandalf')

vi /etc/sysconfig/selinux
# add line
SELINUX=disabled

Now~, I can view all graph! ^^*~
A thousand thanks!!!~~
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Hi

do you have any errors in Apache's error_log ?
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Post by gandalf »

... and please disable SELINUX ...
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infos
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The trouble is SELinux !

Post by infos »

-----------------------------------------------------------
[SOLVED]
The trouble is SELinux ! ( from 'gandalf')

vi /etc/sysconfig/selinux
# add line
SELINUX=disabled

Now~, I can view all graph! ^^*~
A thousand thanks!!!~~
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Post by gandalf »

Wow, fast turnaround. I tackled this problem just 10 minutes before your post :lol: :lol: :lol:
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