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Graph Error .rrd too small
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I'm new with cacti can someone help me..
I'm new with cacti can someone help me..
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Re: Graph Error .rrd too small
The question is what did you change? If you switched from 32bit to 64bit RRDtool, you have to first dump your RRDfiles to XML and them re-import them into the 64bit RRDtool version. They are NOT architecture independent. Same if going from AIX to Linux for example. Good luck.
If this is a new install then I would think that maybe where the files are ran out of space. But normally, only like one file will be damaged when you run out of space. This looks more like the former issue.
If this is a new install then I would think that maybe where the files are ran out of space. But normally, only like one file will be damaged when you run out of space. This looks more like the former issue.
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Re: Graph Error .rrd too small
Thanks for the input, this is new installation using windows 10 to be precise now I change the RRD version and I got a different error as show below. I read in previous post that this "Pango error" can be solve by changing the RDDTool version and I did from 1.7 to 1.8. However, no luck i still got this error. should i use rrdtool-1.2.15-cygwin-1.5.20 instead? any suggestion that can help me solve this problem is welcome.TheWitness wrote: ↑Mon Jun 27, 2022 9:48 am The question is what did you change? If you switched from 32bit to 64bit RRDtool, you have to first dump your RRDfiles to XML and them re-import them into the 64bit RRDtool version. They are NOT architecture independent. Same if going from AIX to Linux for example. Good luck.
If this is a new install then I would think that maybe where the files are ran out of space. But normally, only like one file will be damaged when you run out of space. This looks more like the former issue.
My apology but this is my 1st time using cacti. Your help would be much more appreciated.
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Re: Graph Error .rrd too small
Change your Graph Templates from SVG to PNG.
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Re: Graph Error .rrd too small
The minimum version is 1.4, but you might get cacti to work with that old version of RRDtool. However, you will run into all sorts of problems if you try and use any of the new template features.
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Re: Graph Error .rrd too small
Hi Brother,
After i change the template to PNG that graph shows blank.. as show below.
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