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southcoast
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Not able to get the Cacti web page to come up

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I am attempting to access Cacti application on my server and get:

Index of /cacti/install
Name Last modified Size Description-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parent Directory -
0_8_1_to_0_8_2.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 2.7K
0_8_2_to_0_8_2a.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 1.8K
0_8_2a_to_0_8_3.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 5.5K
0_8_3_to_0_8_4.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 73K
0_8_4_to_0_8_5.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 5.8K
0_8_5a_to_0_8_6.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 9.8K
0_8_6_to_0_8_6a.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 5.8K
0_8_6c_to_0_8_6d.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 2.1K
0_8_6d_to_0_8_6e.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 6.6K
0_8_6f_to_0_8_6g.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 2.3K
0_8_6g_to_0_8_6h.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 2.5K
0_8_6h_to_0_8_6i.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 3.5K
0_8_to_0_8_1.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 2.5K
index.php 17-Jan-2007 19:23 23K
install_finish.gif 17-Jan-2007 19:23 353
install_next.gif 17-Jan-2007 19:23 413
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Apache/2.0.59 (Unix) DAV/2 PHP/5.2.0 Server at 172.16.204.90 Port 80[/color]



What is this telling me ?
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Post by gandalf »

IMHO, it's a webserver configuration issue
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Thanks for the prompt response

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This is an issue with Apache then?
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Re: Thanks for the prompt response

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southcoast wrote:This is an issue with Apache then?
Well, I suppose so. But I'm not an expert on apache config.
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Post by southcoast »

Thanks again for the quick response.
I will investigate the Apache angle. Being green, really green, to this, I have gone from having Cacti complain about timezones, to having to wade through PHP forums to solve that and now an ostensible Apache issue.
The learning never ends....
Thanks again.
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Looks to me that you do not have PHP listed as a valid index type. Look to the windows installation instructions. There will be a reference to something like:

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DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm index.php
You are likely missing the index.php portion at a minimum.

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Possible Apache problem

Post by southcoast »

Hello,
Thanks for the advice, I am running my application on a Solaris 10 installation configured with zones. Should that make a difference?
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