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dw1984
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Hosted Cacti Solution

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Hi im new to this.

I dont know how to install cacti myself so i was wondering if anyone knew of a company or someone who offers a hosted cacti solution.

Thanks in advance
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Do you have any special reuqirements for this ?

E.g. hosted = your devices are all reachable via internet or via VPN ? What kind of devices ?

internet/public hosting, or internally and managed ?
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No Special requirements i have a cisco switch and a dlink switch which are both accessable from the internet on static ip's with SNMP Read Community strings

all i would require is to log in and see the traffic graphs. i used to have this is a freind but he turned the cacti off so im without a solution now :( i am just a home user who likes to see what traffic is going over both switches at 2 locations

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Honestly, I think that even for a home user as you consider yourself to be, installing Cacti would be rather straightforward.

Try going through the installation guides http://www.cacti.net/documentation.php

If all you have is really those 2 devices, you could have Cacti up and running and monitoring them both very quickly.
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victorantunes wrote:Honestly, I think that even for a home user as you consider yourself to be, installing Cacti would be rather straightforward.

Try going through the installation guides http://www.cacti.net/documentation.php

If all you have is really those 2 devices, you could have Cacti up and running and monitoring them both very quickly.
but why keep a PC 24/7 open to run a simple task like that when you can run it remotely ?
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What would you be willing to pay ?

The issue here is that it's kindof hard to find a free webhosting services that includes PHP, MySQL and Cron as well as no firewall restrictions and the ability to install software ( e.g. rrdtool, spine ... )
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JJX wrote:
victorantunes wrote:Honestly, I think that even for a home user as you consider yourself to be, installing Cacti would be rather straightforward.

Try going through the installation guides http://www.cacti.net/documentation.php

If all you have is really those 2 devices, you could have Cacti up and running and monitoring them both very quickly.
but why keep a PC 24/7 open to run a simple task like that when you can run it remotely ?
good point. guess I'm more of the DIY kind.
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I'm running my Cacti on a free ubuntu instance in Amazon cloud. Works like a charm, you can control firewall, install anything you like. Really neat!
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nice, thanks for that info. I haven't looked into this option at all.
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Jumpbox has a really nice appliance that you can run in a VMware Player. I downloaded it and I am currently running it now. They give you a free trial for about 30 days and then it switches to pay, but you can just cancel once you have your download of the Jumpbox. After you get it up and running it's a self contained install and its pretty nice. It's so nice in fact, I supported them for about 3 months with a paid account as I feel they deserve some money for the effort they put into it. The appliance comes in an OVF format and is very easy to configure out of the box. The appliance is a trimmed down version of Ubuntu 10.04 and as far as I can tell, they keep their Cacti appliance up to date with the latest code at the time of downloading.
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