I was previously using version 0.8.8.something. There were many different default templates. I use these templates to monitor interfaces on cisco switches and routers.
Today I installed the new version 1.1.10. There are no templates what so ever.
I'm not able to create any graphs. Is this normal? Did you remove all the templates or did I make some kind of mistake during installation procedure.
Cacti 1.1.10
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Re: Cacti 1.1.10
You have to load these templates during the installation process (the web pages).
You can load them manually as well:
You can load them manually as well:
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echo "Loading default cacti templates (may take some time)."
<path_to_cacti>/cli/import_package.php --filename=<path_to_cacti>/install/templates/Local_Linux_Machine.xml.gz
<path_to_cacti>/cli/import_package.php --filename=<path_to_cacti>/install/templates/Generic_SNMP_Device.xml.gz
<path_to_cacti>/cli/import_package.php --filename=<path_to_cacti>/install/templates/NetSNMP_Device.xml.gz
<path_to_cacti>/cli/import_package.php --filename=<path_to_cacti>/install/templates/Cisco_Router.xml.gz
echo "done."
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