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All this is graphing stuff only. And it is necessary not only to check the box for the poller but to create the crontab entry ...
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Try running the poller as that user from the command line.

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Hmm, not entirely sure how i would run the poller.php file. How does one do that?

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Be logged in as the cacti user and run the following:

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php /usr/share/cacti/poller.php
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rony wrote:Be logged in as the cacti user and run the following:

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php /usr/share/cacti/poller.php
cool. ran that command and here's the result attached
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Are all your graph broken, or just some?
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39 devices are configured within Cacti. I went through them all and no pretty colors
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Something I just experienced...

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I'm on RedHat Fedora Core 4, and noted there was an RRDTool update, so I did it, without thinking, at the same time I was trying to troubleshoot another problem.

Turns out that their release of RRDTool updated from 1.0 to 1.2. I didn't catch it, and was experiencing similar (I think) problems as you are -- I can't see the graphs on the main page, but if I drill down in, I can see them.

Turned out that because of the upgrade from 1.0 to 1.2, the setting on the Settings/Tool Versions for RRDTool needed to be changed.

Graphs are going ok here, now. Hopefully this is the same problem, if not, please excuse the interruption
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Re: Something I just experienced...

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dsdee wrote:I'm on RedHat Fedora Core 4, and noted there was an RRDTool update, so I did it, without thinking, at the same time I was trying to troubleshoot another problem.

Turns out that their release of RRDTool updated from 1.0 to 1.2. I didn't catch it, and was experiencing similar (I think) problems as you are -- I can't see the graphs on the main page, but if I drill down in, I can see them.

Turned out that because of the upgrade from 1.0 to 1.2, the setting on the Settings/Tool Versions for RRDTool needed to be changed.

Graphs are going ok here, now. Hopefully this is the same problem, if not, please excuse the interruption
I didn't check to see what my rrdtool version was prior to upgrading to the latest Cacti. I just checked, it exists in the patch specified and the version is 1.2.11
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Double check that the Cacti version for RRDTool matches what you have installed on your system.
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rony wrote:Double check that the Cacti version for RRDTool matches what you have installed on your system.
RRDTool utility version: 1.2x is selected
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very interesting development!

switched it to rrdtool 1.x
saved
...waited a few mins
changed it back to 1.2x
saved
a FEW select graphs are drawing again. so far just Cisco memory usage and Cisco avg connections.

weird huh?
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Patch provided

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Take a look at the patches I provided on Jun 15th. This sounds like the same problem we were faced with, both of which were cactid bugs fixed in devel.

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jbourne wrote:Take a look at the patches I provided on Jun 15th. This sounds like the same problem we were faced with, both of which were cactid bugs fixed in devel.

James
James,
where can I find these patches?


Cacti has been graphing semi-sporadically all night with gaps in the drawing. Here's a screenshot. I'll try the patches next.

thanks everyone!
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jbourne wrote:Take a look at the patches I provided on Jun 15th. This sounds like the same problem we were faced with, both of which were cactid bugs fixed in devel.
Hi

James talks about this thread : http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?p ... ght=#69454

Be sure to apply these official patches too :
- Cacti : http://cacti.net/download_patches.php
- cactid : http://cacti.net/cactid_download_patches.php
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