i am no whiz about freebsd, nor cacti, but i like both.
i have installed cacti, and after dealing with the snmp errors, i got a friend, who is much better at networking, and i linked (ln -s) thew entire cacti directory to my www directory
that worked just fine, and i have graphs, i have memory load graph, and logged users up, getting some data , but since my box is a rather slow and likely to crash one, i figure it's because my hardware.
anyways, i got up a bandwidth grapf, se it to 64k ,and it worked, or kind of, meaning it showed some traffic. hovever, i have a greater bandwidth (512) and i would like to have that show traffic. although it displays grapf, it shows no data, and i have some traffic... i am still looking up docs and man pages, but came up with nothing, because it basicaly works, but not properly.
i'll keep looking.
btw, any of you guys are dealing with traffic shaping, and puting it on cacti, for instance? this is the reason i have cacti set up, in the first place...
l8r
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Re: whats in your crontab
Well, for me, I put my entries in /etc/crontab (FreeBSD here). Which in the past, has always worked. Here is what I have though:trell wrote:Tarball print the content of you crontab, do crontab -e
this should bring up your user (your logged in with) crontab file.
Keep in mind that you can install cacti where ever you want, its your httpd.conf file that needs to know where to find cacti
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*/5 * * * * cacti /usr/local/bin/php /usr/local/www/data/cacti/cmd.php > /dev/null 2>&1
What is interesting is that I see the graphs on the interface, but nothing is being graphed.
That is where I am at right now.
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