PROBLEM RESOLVED
OK, we finally discovered what the issue was. Unbeknownst to us, Linux was installed/running in selinux mode. Once we turned that off everything seemed to install and work just fine.
Thanks for all your help on this. Sorry it ended up being a 'chase your tail" type of problem, but at least I did learn a few things along the way.
Again, many thanks - John
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Re: No Plugins Found
John,
It's good to know that SELinux does that. For future reference, I refer to these things as PEBKAC (Problem Exists Between Keyboard and Chair).
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It's good to know that SELinux does that. For future reference, I refer to these things as PEBKAC (Problem Exists Between Keyboard and Chair).
TheWitness
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Percona Device Packages (no support)
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Re: No Plugins Found
TheWitness wrote:John,
It's good to know that SELinux does that. For future reference, I refer to these things as PEBKAC (Problem Exists Between Keyboard and Chair).
TheWitness
Re: No Plugins Found
Thk John & TheWitness
On the same my issue.
Cacti Version: 0.8.8a
Plugin Architecture Version: 3.1
SELinux = disabled
On the same my issue.
Cacti Version: 0.8.8a
Plugin Architecture Version: 3.1
SELinux = disabled
Re: No Plugins Found
I am running into the no plugins found problem. I set up a new machine with CentOS 6.3 x86_64.
I installed apache and mysql as well as enabled the RPMForge repository.
I then installed cacti using yum. It installed cacti 0.8.8a on the machine.
There was no plugin directory, so I created one using these commands:
mkdir /var/www/cacti/plugins
chown cacti.cacti /var/www/cacti/plugins
Then, I downloaded the aggregate plugin to the directory, extracted it, and removed the tar file.
When I go to Plugin Management, it says No Plugins found.
I checked the log, there is nothing fishy in there.
Selinux is diabled.
I dont know what is wrong. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Neil
I installed apache and mysql as well as enabled the RPMForge repository.
I then installed cacti using yum. It installed cacti 0.8.8a on the machine.
There was no plugin directory, so I created one using these commands:
mkdir /var/www/cacti/plugins
chown cacti.cacti /var/www/cacti/plugins
Then, I downloaded the aggregate plugin to the directory, extracted it, and removed the tar file.
When I go to Plugin Management, it says No Plugins found.
I checked the log, there is nothing fishy in there.
Selinux is diabled.
I dont know what is wrong. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Neil
Re: No Plugins Found
I figured it out. I had to rename the directory extracted from the aggregate tar to "aggregate". It has a version identifier in the name which apparently was messing things up.
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