Thold/Settings not showing up under Realm Permissions

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djeffbee
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Thold/Settings not showing up under Realm Permissions

Post by djeffbee »

Hello! Forgive me if this has been answered but....

I have 0.8.7b, with PA2.1 installed, other plugins working... Superlinks, weathermap, flowviewer, etc....

I can't get Thold or Settings to show up under Realm Permissions.

Folder has been moved to the /cacti/plugins folder with perms set as the other working plugins.

global.php includes -->

$plugins = array();
$plugins[] = 'superlinks';
$plugins[] = 'settings';
$plugins[] = 'weathermap';
$plugins[] = 'flowview';
$plugins[] = 'thold';

I am sure someone has run into this at this point, but a search didn't reveal a solution.

Any help is greatly appreciated!!

Thanks in advance..

--Frank
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gamecckfan5
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thold...

Post by gamecckfan5 »

I am also having the same trouble with the same version of each. I cannot see the thold tab and I also do not see anything in realm permissions for thold. It worked before trying to upgrade to thold 0.4.1. I had 0.3.9 running fine before.

Please Help!
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Post by Howie »

Thold 0.4.1 shouldn't be in the plugins[] list. You need to install it by using the new Plugin Management screen.
Weathermap 0.98a is out! & QuickTree 1.0. Superlinks is over there now (and built-in to Cacti 1.x).
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gamecckfan5
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Plugin Management

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How do I get the Plugin management to show up?
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Post by gamecckfan5 »

Am I missing the part where I am supposed to import the pa.sql file into my database? I am not sure how to do that. I really do not want to mess anything that i currently have up either. Any guidance?
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Plugin Management

Post by gamecckfan5 »

OK, as I keep digging into this, I have found the plugin architecture file and tried to use it. The trouble is that I cannot find the Plugin Architecture file for 0.8.7b. I am running (b) so I would think I would need that and not (d)...
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Post by ratabora »

Howie wrote:Thold 0.4.1 shouldn't be in the plugins[] list. You need to install it by using the new Plugin Management screen.
I too have this same problem, and I am quite confused as to what the new plugin management screen is. I've got the plugin 'monitor' working for the most part, but I do not have a special tab for the 'thold' plugin.

Can someone clarify please? :'(
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AARRGGH!

Post by ratabora »

After a long while of pounding my head against this I found out that Plugin Architecure Manager was not showing up because I didn't import the mysql file pa.sql to the cacti.sql database. :oops: After doing so, plugin management came up and (without altering the global.php file manually) I was able to install and enable thold through the plugin management page.

Although, I did have to use the old way of installing plugins (altering the global.php file) to install monitor, settings, and mactrack.

Jeeze >.<

-R4
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Stubbed
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Post by Stubbed »

I'm having issues with this.

Where exactly is the "Plugin Architecure Manager" supposed to show up? I'm attempting to get thold installed, but am having no luck. I've completely gutted/reinstalled cacti, and then used the plugin arch patch (Tried files previously, same result) against the files, and have had no luck. Have done everything by the book including importing the SQL.

If I use the "Old" style way of installing plugins to install the plugin "settings" - They appear as "Mail / DNS" under the Settings section as they should.

I'm lost :oops:
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Post by Stubbed »

Found answer in another thread:
Howie wrote:
marianne.dherens wrote:thanks for the command, I applied it and I got no error message. However still no plugin management link...
And if you go to User Admin.. and pick the admin user, do you have a new 'right' in there called something like 'manage plugins'?
That solved it. I didn't see that anywhere in teh docs, either it's not in there, or I'm retarded. I'll go with the latter for now.
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