Can't find path for query_unix_partitions.pl for new Cactid

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The00Dustin
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Can't find path for query_unix_partitions.pl for new Cactid

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I changed all of the paths at the Data Input Methods section of the console. I also looked for this path in the Data Queries section and was unable to find it. I cleared the poller cache, but the new poller cache still has this invalid path:
Action: 1, Script: perl /usr/local/cacti/scripts/query_unix_partitions.pl get available /dev/md0
The rest of them are right. Do I need to edit an xml file or something? Is this script perhaps not executed by cactid (and as such not in need of the path to perl)?
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http://www.cacti.net/cactid_download.php

Check out what the important notice says.

You need to have to full path the perl.
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Post by The00Dustin »

I cannot find the setting for that path, I have already corrected all of my other paths.
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Please edit the appropriate XML file that contains the reference to that perl script. See http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?p=53746#53746
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Post by The00Dustin »

Thanks! Took care of that. Either I forgot to search or the /'s in the search threw it off.
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