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daniel444
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Problem: no graphs shown

Post by daniel444 »

Hello,

I can configure graphs, but they are not show in the tree mode.

I use Suse 9.3 and i install RRD Tool and NET-SNMP with yast.


What i make wrong?


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Post by IMurDOOM »

difficult to say, post screenshots of you configurations.

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Post by daniel444 »

ok,

i installed the apachefriends package:
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html


but there is a problem with the

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usr/bin/php
PHP Binary Path, so I edit the Path to

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/opt/lampp/bin/php
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after the cacti installation I set the host configurations:

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but there is an error SNMP not in use below SNMP Information


Are the SNMP Options wrong?


Then I create a new Graph (Host Template).

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But there no graphs below the graphs tree:

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You need to locate php.... It is needed.
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Post by daniel444 »

PHP 5.0.5 is correctly installed.



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Is the path /opt/lampp/bin correct?

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What means SNMP not in use?


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Post by apharas »

Try running 'which php'.

This is the shortcut way to find the php executable as long as it's already in your path. If that doesn't return anything try looking in either /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin. php-5.0.5 is probably a subdirectory of /usr/local/src and will probably not have the php executable within it.


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Post by daniel444 »

the full path doesn't show in the shell.


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Why cacti show the error message SNMP not in use?


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Post by rony »

You need to have a functioning path for php.... No ifs ands or buts about it.

As for your "SNMP not in use", that means you don't have an snmp community defined for that host.
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Post by daniel444 »

Sorry, How I must define a snmp host?
Where I find the SNMP community?

Thanks!


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Post by bigbrother »

@ daniel444

Click on the left "device"

Put in your device configuration under "SNMP community" the string "public".
This string (public) is alway the default string for SNMP... :D

I hope this will help you :D

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I may be necessary to configure and start snmpd on your host to make this work. Have a look at /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf or the like. Often there are comments inline to show you what to do. You will have to do this for all hosts that you want to query. This is merely an snmp issue, not a cacti one.
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Post by daniel444 »

thx, now i see the correct snmp informations:


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but the new graphs for the host don't found!


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the graph saved!

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I can not view the graphs.

here my snmpd.conf file:


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Post by daniel444 »

Why the graphs are not view?

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I have not graph shown too.

Post by tigerguo »

My server as same as yours,Why?somebody help me ?
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Post by nugai »

The screenshot of the empty tree view also shows that there are 12 rows of data. I bet you are running SQL 5.0, in which case you'll have to install cacti from SVN. Search the forum for that. Else, step back to SQL 4.1 or run SQL 5.0 in 4.1 compatibility mode.
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