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Treeview: no images on the right

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Hey,

I managed to add several hosts in cacti. And the graphics are showing nicely.
Afterwards i've made groups in the tree, and moved the hosts in the groups. So far so good. But when i click now on a host in the left, the right window stays empty. the only device that works good is the localhost under the group defaul.

So for me, the treeview doesn't work like it should be. Can somebody point me in the right direction?
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Please post a screenshot (or two) to help me understand.
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Post by brononi »

Hey,

below 3 images.

thanks a lot...
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One of the "inorrect" menu
One of the "inorrect" menu
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One fo the correct menu, with localhost
One fo the correct menu, with localhost
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One closeup of the menu. You can see that the localhost has an + in front of it, and the others not.
One closeup of the menu. You can see that the localhost has an + in front of it, and the others not.
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Please dump your database and forward to me. I will look at this tonight after hours.

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Post by brononi »

Ow, how do i do that exactly? :oops:
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Sorry:

mysqldump -u xxxx -p cacti > cactidump.sql

Then gz the cactidump.sql and e-mail to me.

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Post by gandalf »

I would have suspected an error, if the hosts got into the tree with cacti 0.8.6h "Place Host on a Tree" function.
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TheWitness wrote: e-mail to me.
The mail is on his way. . . .
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I found a workaround for this

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I had this same problem when using the cacti-0.8.6h-1 RPM version for Linux Fedora Core 3 (FC3). The problem happens when you browse to Console->Management->Devices and check the checkbox next to each host, then select "Place on a Tree" from the action menu, and click "go". If you use this approach, the Host will show up in the tree view, but no images will display next to it.

WORKAROUND:

Add your hosts one by one by using the Console->Graph Trees screen.

1) Select the tree you want to add the Host (and associated graphs) to.

2) In the "Tree Items" table (lower) there is an "Add" link at the top right. Click it.

3) Set "Tree Item Type" to "Host" and then select the desired Host from the drop-down menu that displays. Then press "Create".

Now, if you browse to Graphs->(Your Tree)->(Your Host) you should see your graphs show up on the right. You can repeat this process to systematically add all your hosts. Yes, it's tedious, but it works.

Enjoy,

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Treeview: no images on the right (Workaround Included)

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I'm just changing the title of this post, so that it's clear from the index that there is a woraround documented above.
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Re: I found a workaround for this

Post by brononi »

aotto wrote:If you use this approach ....

Works for me...

Thanks !!!!



ps bug for next release? ;)
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