Best distro for Cacti?
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Best distro for Cacti?
Hi all,
I'm a long-time MRTG admin looking to switch to the much improved and impressive Cacti (Kudos to all the developers!). I currently run Debian but am interested in what your opinions are for the best (easiest install? best package maintained? etc.) distro for a new Cacti install. I'm open to any distro as I have tried a few with MRTG. I have noticed in my research so far that there isn't alot of "customized" install info for different distro's (i.e. Google "debian cacti install" returns almost nothing meaningful).
Let's hear the thoughts, opinions and grumblings!
Thanx!
I'm a long-time MRTG admin looking to switch to the much improved and impressive Cacti (Kudos to all the developers!). I currently run Debian but am interested in what your opinions are for the best (easiest install? best package maintained? etc.) distro for a new Cacti install. I'm open to any distro as I have tried a few with MRTG. I have noticed in my research so far that there isn't alot of "customized" install info for different distro's (i.e. Google "debian cacti install" returns almost nothing meaningful).
Let's hear the thoughts, opinions and grumblings!
Thanx!
Without sounding too much like a lemming, I have great success with both Fedora 3 & 4. I've also set up cacti with slackware, but had more trouble with that over Fedora. Gentoo has a pretty smooth install as well. Everyone's going to have their own flavor... I chose Fedora because of the community's support for the OS.
I've had fairly good luck with CentOS 4.0, which is essentially RHEL repackaged free of charge. The product has the same EOL as RHEL, so security updates, et al, will be released for seven years. Most of the 'RHELx' or 'ELx' packages are compatible with CentOS 4.0 (like the ones Dag builds -- many of the dependencies of Cacti). I'd install the deps from Dag's RPM's and Cacti from the tarball, since it'll get you used to the upgrade process, which is important. I'd say CentOS is dramatically more suited to a production environment than FCx, which is essentially a testbed.
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There isn't a distro I haven't had cacti working on.
But, to add, I develop on a Suse 9.2 box.
But, to add, I develop on a Suse 9.2 box.
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