Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
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Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
Hey guys,
is it possible to install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get on Ubuntu 16.04?
is it possible to install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get on Ubuntu 16.04?
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
No, and not sure it will. Not trivial to get this done in older releases of Ubuntu and Debian in the Ubuntu/Debian way.
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
I'm confused though: 16.04 is the newest server release of ubuntu? The reply referred to older releases of Ubuntu.
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
Sorry, I meant everything that is already released.dpalmero wrote:I'm confused though: 16.04 is the newest server release of ubuntu? The reply referred to older releases of Ubuntu.
And on top of that I wasn't aware that not every Ubuntu release is also a server release. But per my the line above that doesn't even matter.
Side note, I am nearly so far that I can upload something to Debian/experimental. If all goes well, I may be able to provide Ubuntu packages via my PPA.
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
Hey paulgevers,
that would be nice!
that would be nice!
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
Done just now. Please, be aware for now only for 17.04 (Zesty) due to dependencies and still slightly experimental. It probably works OK, but some JavaScript quirks may be there as I haven't tested everything. Also the date picker isn't translated properly yet, and until 1.1.6 comes out I only have Russian and German.paulgevers wrote:I am nearly so far that I can upload something to Debian/experimental. If all goes well, I may be able to provide Ubuntu packages via my PPA.
Feedback highly appreciated.
Paul
Link to my PPA
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
Hey Paul,
that's nice!
Currently I'm running cacti 0.8.8f on Ubuntu 16.04.
Is there a chance to do a smooth upgrade?
First of all, I could try an ubuntu upgrade from 16.04 to 17.04.
Then I could try the cacti upgrade.
What do you think/suggest?
that's nice!
Currently I'm running cacti 0.8.8f on Ubuntu 16.04.
Is there a chance to do a smooth upgrade?
First of all, I could try an ubuntu upgrade from 16.04 to 17.04.
Then I could try the cacti upgrade.
What do you think/suggest?
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
If you do normal Ubuntu upgrades and install my package from the PPA running the same version as I built the package in, it should be a smooth ride. Any non-smoothnesses I consider bugs that I want to fix.Axel90 wrote:Is there a chance to do a smooth upgrade?
First of all, I could try an ubuntu upgrade from 16.04 to 17.04.
Then I could try the cacti upgrade.
So the bottom line is, I don't know of bottle-necks, but that doesn't mean there aren't any. The Debian/Ubuntu package is different from upstream (the Cacti site) and may contain subtle bugs that aren't spotted yet (and does include all the bugs from cacti ).
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
Paul,
I just installed cacti 1.1.10 from your repository.
The language of the surface is a mix of englisch and german?
Can I set up english only?
Does the language depend on the language of the Ubuntu 17.04?
I just installed cacti 1.1.10 from your repository.
The language of the surface is a mix of englisch and german?
Can I set up english only?
Does the language depend on the language of the Ubuntu 17.04?
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
Cool. Which reminds me that I should upload 1.1.12 to my repo as well.Axel90 wrote:I just installed cacti 1.1.10 from your repository.
To be honest I have no idea. What I suspect is that you (for whatever reason) have German selected as language and the translation is incomplete.Axel90 wrote:The language of the surface is a mix of englisch and german?
Can I set up english only?
Does the language depend on the language of the Ubuntu 17.04?
Please file a bug in the Ubuntu (or better Debian) bug tracker, such that I don't forget to look into it.
Somewhere in the settings you can select the language. Can you try to find it, report what value it currently has and change it to English and report if that helps?
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
Sorry, I was too hasty.
You can set up the language under settings.
I also disabled "Auto Language Detection" and "Language Support".
Everything is in english now. Looks very good!
But I have another problem: I saw (as you mentioned) you uploaded version 1.1.2
I wanted to do and apt-get upgrade but it refuses to upgrade cacti.
When I do an apt-get install cacti, it says:
"Die folgenden Pakete haben unerfüllte Abhängigkeiten:
cacti : Hängt ab von: dbconfig-common (>= 2.0.9) aber 2.0.9~ppaZ1 soll installiert werden
E: Probleme können nicht korrigiert werden, Sie haben zurückgehaltene defekte Pakete."
-> cacti depends on dbconfig-common 2.0.9, but dbconfig-common 2.0.9 has been installed from your repo via apt-get upgrade.
Do you have an idea?
Thank you!
You can set up the language under settings.
I also disabled "Auto Language Detection" and "Language Support".
Everything is in english now. Looks very good!
But I have another problem: I saw (as you mentioned) you uploaded version 1.1.2
I wanted to do and apt-get upgrade but it refuses to upgrade cacti.
When I do an apt-get install cacti, it says:
"Die folgenden Pakete haben unerfüllte Abhängigkeiten:
cacti : Hängt ab von: dbconfig-common (>= 2.0.9) aber 2.0.9~ppaZ1 soll installiert werden
E: Probleme können nicht korrigiert werden, Sie haben zurückgehaltene defekte Pakete."
-> cacti depends on dbconfig-common 2.0.9, but dbconfig-common 2.0.9 has been installed from your repo via apt-get upgrade.
Do you have an idea?
Thank you!
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
This means I made a trivial mistake in my ppa. I will try to fix this "soon" but have very limited time/bandwidth right now. It may take a couple of days.Axel90 wrote: "Die folgenden Pakete haben unerfüllte Abhängigkeiten:
cacti : Hängt ab von: dbconfig-common (>= 2.0.9) aber 2.0.9~ppaZ1 soll installiert werden
E: Probleme können nicht korrigiert werden, Sie haben zurückgehaltene defekte Pakete."
There must be an option is apt to install nevertheless (you need dbconfig-common from my PPA)
Thanks for letting me know.
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
I tried to upload to my ppa, but it seems that my current Internet connection doesn't allow FTP.paulgevers wrote:I will try to fix this "soon" but have very limited time/bandwidth right now. It may take a couple of days.
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
Never mind, it was a temporary issue.paulgevers wrote:I tried to upload to my ppa, but it seems that my current Internet connection doesn't allow FTP.
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Re: Install cacti 1.0.2 with apt-get
works great, thanks!
I have another question, though:
I added two devices, a windows server and a linux server.
And the graphs look different, although they have the same graph template.
nessus-disk.jpg is the normal colour.
ts1 is another colour in contrast.
the Graph Template is the same: Host MIB - Available Disk Space
I don't know why there is a difference and where it comes from.
Do you have an idea?
I have another question, though:
I added two devices, a windows server and a linux server.
And the graphs look different, although they have the same graph template.
nessus-disk.jpg is the normal colour.
ts1 is another colour in contrast.
the Graph Template is the same: Host MIB - Available Disk Space
I don't know why there is a difference and where it comes from.
Do you have an idea?
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