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crypto9
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Centos 5.0

Post by crypto9 »

Is it possible to run Cacti in Centos 5.0 in either 64 bit or 32 bit?
Has anyone ever tried this yet?
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I am sure it will.

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Post by knebb »

TheWitness wrote:I am sure it will.
I know it does ;-)

On my site Cacti is running on CentOS 5 with the MySQL on another server, but also CentOS5.
32bit both.
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Post by alexander007 »

Yes it works...I installed it and everything is ok.. :wink:
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Post by taner »

i have installed cacti for cent-os 4.? with no problems

but when i installed it to centOs 5 i have problem in my graphs. there are intervals in the graphs ... i don't know why ?...
like these,

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Post by gandalf »

Did you check the "double poller issue" of the second link of my signature?
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