Cacti on BusyBox / sh: -q: not found

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hpsmartyz
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Post by hpsmartyz »

rony wrote:Getting this to work with BusyBox isn't easy... :o
:D
Definitly!
It looks like half of the commands are available ...
rony wrote:Some where in a script grep is being used and it is using something that BusyBox does not support.. :-?
I found one which is linux_memory.pl.
I am working on it.
But, why would this be a problem for the other graphs to show? :-?
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Post by hpsmartyz »

@rony,

I could not progress further and I am off for a few days.
As soon as I am back I'll work on this again and will most surely up this thread.

many thanks for your help
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Ok :D
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Post by hpsmartyz »

Hi rony,

nearly a year has passed during which I hardly found time to get back to this. But I recently did and this time went all the way. I think I stopped at 99% of the job last time. Everything works, looks like it at least.
Many thanks for your support and kind help last year. I am so happy!

see you

ps : I may come back w/ questions on operating cacti instead on installing cacti, now :wink:
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