Hi!
I've installed Cacti, followed the install instructions, and created the graphs for the localhost. It's nicely creating graphs, but they're all empty!
Since I'm kinda new to Cacti: What more info do you need to help me with this problem?
Cacti on a Redhat 8 system. What did I do wrong?
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Cacti on a Redhat 8 system. What did I do wrong?
Regards,
Evert Meulie
Evert Meulie
Since I don't know which cacti version do you use and what exactly the problem is I can only guess that it's because of SNMP problem. RH 8.0 had broken (fixed in RH 9) SNMP and PHP integration module (php-snmp rpm package). If this is the case you can do several things: stop using internal php snmp support (in "include/config.php" file find "$config["php_snmp_support"]" variable and set it to false), compile php and net-snmp by yourself or upgrade to RH 9.
- Piotr
- Piotr
I'm using the most recent version: 0.8.4
and it's not (just) snmp: ALL graphs are empty, also the diskfree & loadavg ones...
check out http://www2.telio.no/cacti/ (guest/guest) for what I get so far...
and it's not (just) snmp: ALL graphs are empty, also the diskfree & loadavg ones...
check out http://www2.telio.no/cacti/ (guest/guest) for what I get so far...
Regards,
Evert Meulie
Evert Meulie
What's the line in cron (exactly) and did you try it as root or the user its supposed to run under in cron ?
I have 2 instance's running on RH8 and I seem to remember dropping the "cactiuser" bit of the cron line. (so cmd.php) runs as root effectvely. It maybe of course that I screwed my permissions up somwhere though.
Deano
I have 2 instance's running on RH8 and I seem to remember dropping the "cactiuser" bit of the cron line. (so cmd.php) runs as root effectvely. It maybe of course that I screwed my permissions up somwhere though.
Deano
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