Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
Moderators: Developers, Moderators
-
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:36 am
Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
Hi,
My cacti can't create rrdfiles. I've read other topics so I've set the right permissions and I've tried running the command with 'www-data' user (using sudo) and it's working...
And my devices are up and running and cacti sees them as 'up'.
Why isn't working when I create graphs on the web interface?
It's a fresh install (1 day).
My cacti can't create rrdfiles. I've read other topics so I've set the right permissions and I've tried running the command with 'www-data' user (using sudo) and it's working...
And my devices are up and running and cacti sees them as 'up'.
Why isn't working when I create graphs on the web interface?
It's a fresh install (1 day).
-
- Cacti Pro User
- Posts: 613
- Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:09 pm
- Location: NL
Re: Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
what distribution are you running and how did you install cacti? What are the cedentials (which username) does your web-server run under? Where is cacti installed, and where are the rra files (supposed to be) stored? Please share (copy/paste) the permissions of the last folder.
Maintainer of cacti in Debian (and Ubuntu).
Cacti 1.* is now officially supported on Debian Stretch via Debian backports
FAQ Ubuntu and Debian differences
Generic cacti debugging
Cacti 1.* is now officially supported on Debian Stretch via Debian backports
FAQ Ubuntu and Debian differences
Generic cacti debugging
-
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:36 am
Re: Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
I'm running on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS.
I'm using cacti 0.8.8h. The credentials for apache2 I don't really know but I know my cron is set to use www-data.
RRA should be in /usr/share/cacti/site/rra :
I'm using cacti 0.8.8h. The credentials for apache2 I don't really know but I know my cron is set to use www-data.
RRA should be in /usr/share/cacti/site/rra :
- Attachments
-
- Rights.png (30.11 KiB) Viewed 1335 times
-
- Cacti Pro User
- Posts: 613
- Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:09 pm
- Location: NL
Re: Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
In Debian and Ubuntu, all permissions should be all right. What I suspect is that the cacti cache isn't rebuilt. I added that to the package some time ago, but maybe after 14.04.
So, go to the System utilities -> Rebuild poller cache
See if that helps.
By the way, please file bug about Debian or Ubuntu package in the Debian or Ubuntu bug tracker, where they are more likely to be spotted by the maintainer.
So, go to the System utilities -> Rebuild poller cache
See if that helps.
By the way, please file bug about Debian or Ubuntu package in the Debian or Ubuntu bug tracker, where they are more likely to be spotted by the maintainer.
Maintainer of cacti in Debian (and Ubuntu).
Cacti 1.* is now officially supported on Debian Stretch via Debian backports
FAQ Ubuntu and Debian differences
Generic cacti debugging
Cacti 1.* is now officially supported on Debian Stretch via Debian backports
FAQ Ubuntu and Debian differences
Generic cacti debugging
-
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:36 am
Re: Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
Hi,
I've tried several times "rebuild poller cache" and it's the same :/...
What do you mean by bug on ubuntu ???
I've tried several times "rebuild poller cache" and it's the same :/...
What do you mean by bug on ubuntu ???
-
- Cacti Pro User
- Posts: 613
- Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:09 pm
- Location: NL
Re: Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
Ehm, no, they shouldn't. I only recently added a symlink from there to the real location: /var/lib/cacti/rra/Djiguidjik wrote:RRA should be in /usr/share/cacti/site/rra :
Paul
Maintainer of cacti in Debian (and Ubuntu).
Cacti 1.* is now officially supported on Debian Stretch via Debian backports
FAQ Ubuntu and Debian differences
Generic cacti debugging
Cacti 1.* is now officially supported on Debian Stretch via Debian backports
FAQ Ubuntu and Debian differences
Generic cacti debugging
-
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:36 am
Re: Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
Hi,
I already did that too and it's not working...
The odd thing is that I checked the "structured RRA" box in the settings, so cacti should create a folder for each host.
The folder IS created ! But it doesn't create any RRA inside.... :/ !!!
I'm totally lost, I don't know where to look, even if I look at the LOGS at the DEVEL level I can't see anything....
I already did that too and it's not working...
The odd thing is that I checked the "structured RRA" box in the settings, so cacti should create a folder for each host.
The folder IS created ! But it doesn't create any RRA inside.... :/ !!!
I'm totally lost, I don't know where to look, even if I look at the LOGS at the DEVEL level I can't see anything....
-
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:36 am
Re: Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
I've reinstalled Cacti (aptitude purge) and it's still the same...
Even the initial rrd files (for localhost) aren't created...
Even the initial rrd files (for localhost) aren't created...
-
- Posts: 35
- Joined: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:36 am
Re: Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
I noticed something : when I chose cmd.php as poller instead of spine it's working...
I don't understand why spine can't create the rrdfiles ..
I don't understand why spine can't create the rrdfiles ..
-
- Cacti Pro User
- Posts: 613
- Joined: Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:09 pm
- Location: NL
Re: Cacti 0.8.8h can't create rrd files
Please, run "reportbug cacti" on the computer where you experience this issue and report to the correct bug tracker.Djiguidjik wrote:I noticed something : when I chose cmd.php as poller instead of spine it's working...
I don't understand why spine can't create the rrdfiles ..
Maintainer of cacti in Debian (and Ubuntu).
Cacti 1.* is now officially supported on Debian Stretch via Debian backports
FAQ Ubuntu and Debian differences
Generic cacti debugging
Cacti 1.* is now officially supported on Debian Stretch via Debian backports
FAQ Ubuntu and Debian differences
Generic cacti debugging
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests