Extreme Liux Newbie needs easy help on installation
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Extreme Liux Newbie needs easy help on installation
Hello All,
I am thanking GOD this forum exists!!! I just finished installaing apache and got it running. I tried desperatley to run cacti by...
http://myservername/cacti
and it does nothing. I know appache is running just fine because I can see apache when I log into it by typing the same as above but ommitting /cacti at the end. I followed the instruction for creating the mysql data base for cacti and adding it to my etc/crontab file. I followed to install instruction on this website but I must have done something wrong. Although all the commands seemed to have worked. Also, despite my believe I installed Cacti currectly (This can be done using yum for us FC4 users right??) I see no service that will start cacti in the service list????????
Ummm... Help!
THanks so much! I will be sooo happy if I can get this thing up and running but I am going to have a touch time becuase I just started working with Linux so there's a double learning curve going on here. I love Linux FC4 though and I refuse to go back to Windows.
Thanks again in advance and I would reallly appreciate anyone who could help my install this using yum if possible and then help with the configuration from there. I'm a bist lost by some of the install instructions and what it assumes I may have done prior to this.
I am thanking GOD this forum exists!!! I just finished installaing apache and got it running. I tried desperatley to run cacti by...
http://myservername/cacti
and it does nothing. I know appache is running just fine because I can see apache when I log into it by typing the same as above but ommitting /cacti at the end. I followed the instruction for creating the mysql data base for cacti and adding it to my etc/crontab file. I followed to install instruction on this website but I must have done something wrong. Although all the commands seemed to have worked. Also, despite my believe I installed Cacti currectly (This can be done using yum for us FC4 users right??) I see no service that will start cacti in the service list????????
Ummm... Help!
THanks so much! I will be sooo happy if I can get this thing up and running but I am going to have a touch time becuase I just started working with Linux so there's a double learning curve going on here. I love Linux FC4 though and I refuse to go back to Windows.
Thanks again in advance and I would reallly appreciate anyone who could help my install this using yum if possible and then help with the configuration from there. I'm a bist lost by some of the install instructions and what it assumes I may have done prior to this.
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A little more info...
httpd is up and running
mysqld is up and running
I see no cactid to configure to run so I am assuming that's OK.
I'm not sure that I configure my /etc/contab file correctly so I post it here - Please understand that the location for cacti is only temporary because this is just a test machine that I format and reinstall often. Once I get it all figured out I will install cacti in a much more sensible location.
Here's /etc/contab file...
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
MAILTO=root
HOME=/
# run-parts
01 * * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.hourly
02 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
22 4 * * 0 root run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
42 4 1 * * root run-parts /etc/cron.monthly
*/5 * * * * root php /root/Desktop/cacti-0.8.6h
/poller.php > /dev/null 2>&1
Is that wrong? What does the 22 4 * * stuff at the beginning of the line indicate... is that when a job is to run expresses in some kind of time/date format or what..
Like I said... I am really new... so please PLEASE bare with my retarded self.
Thanks!!!!!
httpd is up and running
mysqld is up and running
I see no cactid to configure to run so I am assuming that's OK.
I'm not sure that I configure my /etc/contab file correctly so I post it here - Please understand that the location for cacti is only temporary because this is just a test machine that I format and reinstall often. Once I get it all figured out I will install cacti in a much more sensible location.
Here's /etc/contab file...
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
MAILTO=root
HOME=/
# run-parts
01 * * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.hourly
02 4 * * * root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
22 4 * * 0 root run-parts /etc/cron.weekly
42 4 1 * * root run-parts /etc/cron.monthly
*/5 * * * * root php /root/Desktop/cacti-0.8.6h
/poller.php > /dev/null 2>&1
Is that wrong? What does the 22 4 * * stuff at the beginning of the line indicate... is that when a job is to run expresses in some kind of time/date format or what..
Like I said... I am really new... so please PLEASE bare with my retarded self.
Thanks!!!!!
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Ok - I am just trying to give you guys as much info as possible...
It seems that when I loginto /myserver/cacti... I do not get a message saying that the url does not exist. It simply loads nothing. So I am missing something here but I am not sure what it is. Also, I am confused about net-snmp. Should that be listed in the services?? I only see snmpd or net-smnbd. Any help for my lame self would really be appreciated!
Thanks!!
It seems that when I loginto /myserver/cacti... I do not get a message saying that the url does not exist. It simply loads nothing. So I am missing something here but I am not sure what it is. Also, I am confused about net-snmp. Should that be listed in the services?? I only see snmpd or net-smnbd. Any help for my lame self would really be appreciated!
Thanks!!
please try http://yourservername/cacti/index.php
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Do you have php support ?
see in the http if you have configured the apache with PHP..
(and the PHP with XML support .. )
(and the PHP with XML support .. )
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Anything shown in your httpd's error_log?chris.y2k.r1 wrote:Ok - I am just trying to give you guys as much info as possible...
It seems that when I loginto /myserver/cacti... I do not get a message saying that the url does not exist. It simply loads nothing. So I am missing something here but I am not sure what it is. Also, I am confused about net-snmp. Should that be listed in the services?? I only see snmpd or net-smnbd. Any help for my lame self would really be appreciated!
Thanks!!
Reinhard
Is your cacti installed under the "htdocs" directory under Apache?
Like:
/usr/local/apache/htdocs/cacti
Do you see your web server respond to just:
http://YourServerNameOrIPhere
Like:
/usr/local/apache/htdocs/cacti
Do you see your web server respond to just:
http://YourServerNameOrIPhere
Thank you,
Ernie
http://www.NMSWorld.com
[b]Dual Zeon Dual Core 2.6Ghz / 8GB RAM / 4x15k RPM SATA RAID5[/b]
[b]Cacti Version[/b] - 0.8.7b
[b]Poller Type[/b] - cactid 0.8.7 with Boost v1.7
[b]Server Info[/b] - FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
[b]Web Server[/b] - Apache/2.2.6 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.6 OpenSSL/0.9.8g DAV/2 PHP/5.2.5 mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.8
[b]PHP[/b] - 5.2.6
[b]MySQL[/b] - 5.0.51b Mod: poller_output ENGINE = MEMORY
[b]RRDTool[/b] - 1.3.0
[b]SNMP[/b] - 5.4.1
[b]Plugins[/b] - Host Info (hostinfo - v0.2), Update Checker (update - v0.3), Network Tools (tools - v0.2), FlowView (flowview - v0.3), Read-only Devices Tab (devices - v0.4), Network Discovery (discovery - v0.8.3), Syslog Monitoring (syslog - v0.5.2), Thresholds (thold - v0.3.9), Device Monitoring (monitor - v0.8.2), PHP Network Weathermap (weathermap - v0.941), SuperLinks (superlinks - v0.72), Report Creator (reports - v0.1b)
Ernie
http://www.NMSWorld.com
[b]Dual Zeon Dual Core 2.6Ghz / 8GB RAM / 4x15k RPM SATA RAID5[/b]
[b]Cacti Version[/b] - 0.8.7b
[b]Poller Type[/b] - cactid 0.8.7 with Boost v1.7
[b]Server Info[/b] - FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE
[b]Web Server[/b] - Apache/2.2.6 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.6 OpenSSL/0.9.8g DAV/2 PHP/5.2.5 mod_perl/2.0.3 Perl/v5.8.8
[b]PHP[/b] - 5.2.6
[b]MySQL[/b] - 5.0.51b Mod: poller_output ENGINE = MEMORY
[b]RRDTool[/b] - 1.3.0
[b]SNMP[/b] - 5.4.1
[b]Plugins[/b] - Host Info (hostinfo - v0.2), Update Checker (update - v0.3), Network Tools (tools - v0.2), FlowView (flowview - v0.3), Read-only Devices Tab (devices - v0.4), Network Discovery (discovery - v0.8.3), Syslog Monitoring (syslog - v0.5.2), Thresholds (thold - v0.3.9), Device Monitoring (monitor - v0.8.2), PHP Network Weathermap (weathermap - v0.941), SuperLinks (superlinks - v0.72), Report Creator (reports - v0.1b)
mmm... It seems you have your cacti installed in /root/Desktop/cacti-0.8.6h/ (...from the cron you posted above)
It should be in /var/www/html/cacti/
... otherwise, you'll have to create a virtual in your httpd.conf, to tell apache where to find cacti. ... you can also change your DocumentRoot there...
It should be in /var/www/html/cacti/
... otherwise, you'll have to create a virtual in your httpd.conf, to tell apache where to find cacti. ... you can also change your DocumentRoot there...
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