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File not found

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Hey,

Installed cacti 0.8.6k-beta2 - but cacti says, [ERROR: File not found] to all binarys. But the files ARE THERE!

System is SuSE10.1 with PLESK8.2 - the vhost has safemode=off.
The SNMP agent works great (tested it with the tutorial available here in forums)

What is the error? And better: how can I fix it?

Would be great to hear from you soon!
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General1 wrote:Hey,

Installed cacti 0.8.6k-beta2 - but cacti says, [ERROR: File not found] to all binarys. But the files ARE THERE!

System is SuSE10.1 with PLESK8.2 - the vhost has safemode=off.
The SNMP agent works great (tested it with the tutorial available here in forums)

What is the error? And better: how can I fix it?

Would be great to hear from you soon!
Where are you seeing "ERROR: File not found" ? in the logs? in the install process where it trys to locate each program, etc.
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Re: File not found

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rcaston wrote:
General1 wrote:Hey,

Installed cacti 0.8.6k-beta2 - but cacti says, [ERROR: File not found] to all binarys. But the files ARE THERE!

System is SuSE10.1 with PLESK8.2 - the vhost has safemode=off.
The SNMP agent works great (tested it with the tutorial available here in forums)

What is the error? And better: how can I fix it?

Would be great to hear from you soon!
Where are you seeing "ERROR: File not found" ? in the logs? in the install process where it trys to locate each program, etc.
First within the install progress - BUT there was also a green [found] in front of each line. so i clicked continue.
and now in the settings page in cacti there is the error-line under each box to fill the path in.
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Re: File not found

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General1 wrote:
rcaston wrote:
General1 wrote:Hey,

Installed cacti 0.8.6k-beta2 - but cacti says, [ERROR: File not found] to all binarys. But the files ARE THERE!

System is SuSE10.1 with PLESK8.2 - the vhost has safemode=off.
The SNMP agent works great (tested it with the tutorial available here in forums)

What is the error? And better: how can I fix it?

Would be great to hear from you soon!
Where are you seeing "ERROR: File not found" ? in the logs? in the install process where it trys to locate each program, etc.
First within the install progress - BUT there was also a green [found] in front of each line. so i clicked continue.
and now in the settings page in cacti there is the error-line under each box to fill the path in.
You are supplying the absolute path to the files there, right?
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Re: File not found

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rcaston wrote: You are supplying the absolute path to the files there, right?
correct
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General1 wrote:
correct
is there a specific error you are getting on the path screen in the config? a php error?
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Re: File not found

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rcaston wrote:
General1 wrote:
rcaston wrote: You are supplying the absolute path to the files there, right?
correct
is there a specific error you are getting on the path screen in the config? a php error?
no, just the path not found.
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Re: File not found

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General1 wrote:
no, just the path not found.
odd question, but can the userid that the webserver runs as / cd to and read each of the files being referenced?
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rcaston wrote:
General1 wrote:
no, just the path not found.
odd question, but can the userid that the webserver runs as / cd to and read each of the files being referenced?
yes, it can. was the first thing i checked!
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General1 wrote: yes, it can. was the first thing i checked!
I'm stumped, please post a screenshot of the error codes and your paths.
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Re: File not found

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General1 wrote:Hey,

Installed cacti 0.8.6k-beta2 - but cacti says, [ERROR: File not found] to all binarys. But the files ARE THERE!

System is SuSE10.1 with PLESK8.2 - the vhost has safemode=off.
The SNMP agent works great (tested it with the tutorial available here in forums)

What is the error? And better: how can I fix it?

Would be great to hear from you soon!
Post the results of the following (including permissions, etc.):

# cd /usr/bin
# ls -la | grep snmp
Thanks,
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see the following

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-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      21785 Aug 26  2006 net-snmp-config
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root       7368 Aug 26  2006 snmpbulkget
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root       9264 Aug 26  2006 snmpbulkwalk
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      33694 Aug 26  2006 snmpcheck
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      26137 Aug 26  2006 snmpconf
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      16444 Aug 26  2006 snmpdelta
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root       9436 Aug 26  2006 snmpdf
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root       6972 Aug 26  2006 snmpget
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root       6952 Aug 26  2006 snmpgetnext
lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root          8 Aug  7 17:14 snmpinform -> snmptrap
-r-xr-xr-x  1 root root       4692 Apr 23  2006 snmpkey
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      52076 Aug 26  2006 snmpnetstat
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root       8812 Aug 26  2006 snmpset
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      10876 Aug 26  2006 snmpstatus
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      18504 Aug 26  2006 snmptable
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      12384 Aug 26  2006 snmptest
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      11588 Aug 26  2006 snmptranslate
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      10524 Aug 26  2006 snmptrap
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      24372 Aug 26  2006 snmpusm
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root      17124 Aug 26  2006 snmpvacm
-rwxr-xr-x  1 root root       9544 Aug 26  2006 snmpwalk
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Post by nebj00la »

OK then... Without knowing the ins and outs of the program, I would try changing the paths to something you know won't work. Save the changes, then change them back to the correct paths.

If you still have the problem, I would delete the cacti database, be sure all the prerequisites are met and then reinstall. Assuming you don't have any data sources yet, this should save you time and aggrivation.
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