Problems with 0.8.6G with SNMP

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Caliban
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Post by Caliban »

I really need to get this back up and running.. anyway to roll back to 0.8.6F? I backed up the folder but not the database (I know shame on me :oops: ) I've tried putting the 0.8.6F folder back and it tries to go through the install/upgrade and says it can't. Is there a database change I can make to trick it into thinking it can just work with the current database? I'm guessing its doing a quick query to see what the database version is set to. I noticed 0.8.6G did a few table updates/alterations but if F doesn't use them I'm hoping it'll just run without caring.. Any ideas?
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Post by TheWitness »

Caliban,

To roll back, you simply need to replace the following 4 files with the 0.8.6f ones:

resources\script_server\host_disk.xml
resources\script_server\host_cpu.xml
scripts\ss_host_disk.php
scripts\ss_host_cpu.php

Then clear your poller cache.

TheWitness

To back off entirely, you need to replace the original files, and then edit the "version" table and change it ot "0.8.6f".

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Caliban
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Post by Caliban »

Many thanks Witness the replacing of those 4 files was much easier then what I was planning and cacti is back up and running for the time being.. I'll continue to watch the forums and see if you get this figured out and will remember to back up my database before upgrading next time :oops: :lol:
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