ERROR: Save Failed in CactiEZ

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TELCO
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ERROR: Save Failed in CactiEZ

Post by TELCO »

Dear All, :oops:

I returned to install from zero the CactiEZ in a new server. I import the database in where I have everything configured and soon wanted to generate a new folder and it leaves this error to me:
So that it can be happening this?

Thanks. :oops:
Best Regards
TELCO
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argon0
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Post by argon0 »

I've just started getting this, on my install, no changes made - except to install the CactiReport plugin...

Hayelp!!!
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overclokkato
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Save Error issue Solved

Post by overclokkato »

Hello,
i resolved this issue deleting CactiReport Plugin.
Below the steps to solve :

- cd /var/www/html/include
- nano config.php
- //$plugins[] = 'CactiReports';
- save and exit
- Open Browser,logon and try to insert new host
Enjoy.

OverClokkato
argon0
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Post by argon0 »

Yeah I did the same - but then it was not graphing anything...

I gave up in the end (didn't have THAT much data, just in implementation phase), and restarted...

Now I have an issue monitorring Win2K3 boxes via SNMP...
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overclokkato
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Issue Save Failed

Post by overclokkato »

Hi,
try to remove plugin CactiReport.
Bye.

Overclokkato
argon0
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Post by argon0 »

I did, but graphs still didn't appear...

Dun't matter I've rebuilt the box and am back running now. Just shows you you should back up your system before making a change - this is where VMWare is so useful!!!
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