Hello,
I've just updated my cacti installation and applied all the patches available.
This took care of the module loading issue but I still have a problem.
When I log in to cacti I don't see any Devices when I click on Devices in the menu.
The graphs tab shows me a tree with all the hosts, but no graphs are shown.
I've checked the mysql database for errors and none were found.
The poller seems to be running fine and is updating.
When I check the errorlog from apache I notice the following error:
[client 192.168.5.101] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function input_validate_input_number() in /var/www/cacti/host.php on line 658 referer: http://www.xxxxxxx.org/cacti/host.php
I'm using PHP version 5.04, Apache 2.0.54, MySQL 4.1.15 and Firefox as a browser. Internet explorer has the same problem.
I'm clueless, any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Marco
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Do you have a plugin installed?
Did you install cacti from a package?
Did you install cacti from a package?
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I did install cacti from a package.
Cacti was updated automatically for me when I typed yum update...
I checked it and the package was not from the original site.
I've de-installed cacti and installed the latest rpm from the cacti site, updated the database and everything is running fine...
Should have thought of this myself...
Cacti was updated automatically for me when I typed yum update...
I checked it and the package was not from the original site.
I've de-installed cacti and installed the latest rpm from the cacti site, updated the database and everything is running fine...
Should have thought of this myself...
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