"http://localhost/cacti" ... doesn't show anythin

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hayden
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Post by hayden »

which guide were you following?

So it under your etc/php.d location you should see about 6-7 ini files for how php should be communicating with your system. the mysql one is a definate need as thats whats going to be injected into the code for cacti.

Maybe you want to look in doing a complete uninstall of all the main features and try again. Does apt-get install cacti work? I know it works for yum thats all. and the repo locations. Have you changed that or is it completely base from the install?
dalluc
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Post by dalluc »

I was following the guide for the istallation under Unix; I did not follow the installation under Ubuntu guide, because I wanted to install all the packets separately.
Now, how you suggested to me, I am already formatting my pc, so I'll try again, but this time I am going to install Xampp.
I'll let you know about ...
Thanks
Bye :wink:
dalluc
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Post by dalluc »

Hi guys.
Like I was telling before, I formatted the pc and I followed the "installation under ubuntu intructions" ... then I have xampp running actually!!
The problem was solved... or better... this time, it wasn't met!!
Thank you to everyone!!
hayden
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Post by hayden »

Nice. I had tried to use xampp but ran into some issues with it. Let me know how it performs for you.

Cheers
dalluc
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Post by dalluc »

I think that "to know about those issues" can help me to make considerations about my work!! Can you tell me about them??
dalluc
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Post by dalluc »

In effects... I still have some problems!! But I prefer to speak about them in another post... so the discussions will be clearer!! I have already done it... bye :)
User105
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Re: "http://localhost/cacti" ... doesn't show anythin

Post by User105 »

I had change my apache port to 81.
In my case my "database_hostname = localhost:81"
Not " localhost"
Achea9
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Re: "http://localhost/cacti" ... doesn't show anythin

Post by Achea9 »

Hi,

it seems something is wrong with your apache and php configuration. You must try to clear this issue before you install cacti.
At first you are using Kbuntu Linux an I guese you have a html Folder in /var/www, right? Check if you have index.html there.
This is what you have to apache in your httpd.conf or something similar apache configuration file:

DocumentRoot "/var/www/html"

<Directory "/var/www/html">

After this is set try to see the index.html in your Browser. If you success put the index.php file of php in this html file and run index.php on your browser.

If you first solve this you can try to install cacti, I would say.

But, why is your cacti not the latest one cacti 1.2.16 is there any Problem with that?


I hope it helps you minimize your Problems.

Regards
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