Thold not working on raspberry pi

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kb83425
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Thold not working on raspberry pi

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I had setup cacti 0.8.8H and thold 0.5 on a raspberry pi 3 model B. Data gathered is temperature measurements with sensors on localhost using SNMP. Graphs are not displayed in cacti and thold plugin is not triggering and it is not sending alerts via email. Is there a way to see what is wrong?

I am also wondering if thold and cacti will work on cross platform installations such as ARM which is the processor on RPI ( raspberry pi ). The same versions of software work on a Ubuntu machine with a core i3 processor in it. The Ubuntu machine can send email alerts and it displays graphs accurately.

My questions are below:
Is it possible to setup cacti and thold on a raspberry pi 3 model B so that it can act as a server?
What versions of cacti and thold are to be setup?
Which logs can be checked to troubleshoot this issue if at all it can be solved?

I have apache2 and php7 installed on raspberry pi. The OS is raspbian on RPI.

Edit: Settings and monitor are also installed.Monitor doesn't work after installation.

Many thanks!
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Re: Thold not working on raspberry pi

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I don't believe Cacti 0.8.8H even works with PHP 7. You might want to update to an actual recent version of Cacti.
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Re: Thold not working on raspberry pi

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I'm going to try to install cacti 1.1.38 with php7 and thold 1.0.2+ or install cacti 0.8.8H and downgrade php from 7 to 5.5 with thold 0.5 to see if cacti and threshold would work. It seems like a compatibility issue of versions of various software and plugins.
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Re: Thold not working on raspberry pi

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Thold is just PHP code, it doesn't care whether its an ARM processor or not.
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