The error message you saw could just be one of the data gathering scripts complaining. Are there any files in cacti's 'rra/' directory?
To see what script could be returning this error, go to the "Cron" section on the cacti menu. Then run each of those commands manually to see if each one is returning a number as they should.
-Ian
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My guess is that the data source that gathers samba connections is causing the error with '/usr/bin'. You can fix this by deleting or disabling the data source 'system_samba'.
About not having any .rrd files, I would check cacti's log file in the 'log/' directory. If you want, you can e-mail me the contents of the log and I can check it out for you.
-Ian
About not having any .rrd files, I would check cacti's log file in the 'log/' directory. If you want, you can e-mail me the contents of the log and I can check it out for you.
-Ian
If you are not getting any .rrd files in the 'rra/' directory, and your permissions are all correct; there must be something wrong with the 'create' string being passed to rrdtool.
If you look at cacti's log, find at least one entry that looks like:
/path/to/rrdtool/binary create ....
If you paste one of those here; that would probably help. You could also try executing it at the command line on your machine and seeing what rrdtool says. It may tell you execatly what is wrong.
Hope that helps,
-Ian
If you look at cacti's log, find at least one entry that looks like:
/path/to/rrdtool/binary create ....
If you paste one of those here; that would probably help. You could also try executing it at the command line on your machine and seeing what rrdtool says. It may tell you execatly what is wrong.
Hope that helps,
-Ian
is there the space between / and usr/bin? also why do you use /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php4 and not /usr/bin/php4?On 2002-01-14 09:43, sdouche wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Cacti 0.6.2 on Debian Woody with php4-cgi and rddtool deb packages.
But when I
test the command: sudo /usr/lib/cgi-bin/php4 /
var/www/cacti/cmd.php
The answer is:
sh: / usr/bin: is a directory
sh: / usr/bin: is a directory
......
No graph to be created :/
How to do Cacti work ?
Thanks
Petr Cech
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