problem in graph' scale after moving from 64 bit to 32 bits.

Post support questions that directly relate to Linux/Unix operating systems.

Moderators: Developers, Moderators

Post Reply
linuxman1
Posts: 8
Joined: Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:39 am

problem in graph' scale after moving from 64 bit to 32 bits.

Post by linuxman1 »

Dear Friends,
I have a cacti installation on ubuntu 64bits and I moved the installation to DEBIAN 32 bits and I think every thing is great except a problem in graph's scale I think.
On the UBUNTU system it shows the value in graphs for example like 1.2 and on DEBIAN system it shows the value like 12
I want it to be like the old system as it was
For another example if Ubuntu shows 1.5 Debian shows 15
How I may change the scale value so the new system will show the value as the old system.
Regards,
User avatar
TheWitness
Developer
Posts: 17059
Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 5:08 pm
Location: MI, USA
Contact:

Post by TheWitness »

This is all about RRDtool versions. Please align and you should be ok.

TheWitness
True understanding begins only when we realize how little we truly understand...

Life is an adventure, let yours begin with Cacti!

Author of dozens of Cacti plugins and customization's. Advocate of LAMP, MariaDB, IBM Spectrum LSF and the world of batch. Creator of IBM Spectrum RTM, author of quite a bit of unpublished work and most of Cacti's bugs.
_________________
Official Cacti Documentation
GitHub Repository with Supported Plugins
Percona Device Packages (no support)
Interesting Device Packages


For those wondering, I'm still here, but lost in the shadows. Yearning for less bugs. Who want's a Cacti 1.3/2.0? Streams anyone?
linuxman1
Posts: 8
Joined: Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:39 am

Post by linuxman1 »

Thanks for your help, This is really what happened and now it's OK. But I am afraid may later anybody update the server on-line and the packages will be replaced may be with other versions, What will happen? The scale will be changed, This will cause headache as people used to see the old values.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests