Cacti-0.8.7d segfaulting.

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luckenbach
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Cacti-0.8.7d segfaulting.

Post by luckenbach »

So I am having an interesting issue, I am running CentOS 5.3, running apache 2.2.3, php 5.1.6, mysql 5.0.45 and every time I attempt to load a cacti page Apache segfaults.

I am running several other sites off this box, many of them have php and they all work.... except cacti.

[Thu May 07 10:19:32 2009] [notice] child pid 13269 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Thu May 07 10:19:52 2009] [notice] child pid 367 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
[Thu May 07 10:19:59 2009] [notice] child pid 5259 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)


Any ideas? I installed a VM with RHEL 4 and updated it all the way and get the same results. Please let me know what I am missing I have searched the forums for segmentation faults and find nothing of substance.
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Post by stephenh »

Hi,

I'm having pretty much the same issue:
[Thu May 07 19:35:48 2009] [notice] child pid 518 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
Anyone got any pointers - again I have searched the forum and many other sites are working w/php fine, except cacti.

Rgds Steve
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Post by gandalf »

Does this happen on "normal" console pages or on pages were rrdtool is involved?
Reinhard
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Post by stephenh »

gandalf wrote:Does this happen on "normal" console pages or on pages were rrdtool is involved?
Reinhard
Well... for me, this is a fresh install, and I followed all of the instructions, loaded up the dir in my browser but I get just a blank white page. I thought it was a bit odd so checked the apache error log and got that message above.
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Post by luckenbach »

you need to setup your mysql databases using the cacti.sql script.


mysql cacti < cacti.sql -u cactiuser -p

this resolved the issue for me :)
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Post by stephenh »

luckenbach wrote:you need to setup your mysql databases using the cacti.sql script.


mysql cacti < cacti.sql -u cactiuser -p

this resolved the issue for me :)
ohh boy. now i feel like a newbie. haha.

thanks a lot for replying, that worked.
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