Installation of Cacti

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dbnewbie
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Installation of Cacti

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I was able to create the Cacti database and stuff. But when I tired to access it thur using Http://servername/cacti/ it gives me a prompt to download. It does not open the webpage.

also when I tired to run c:\php\php.exe it is giving me all the messages that can not find all the mibs..


can someone help me please!!!

thanks
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Post by Flux »

Can you please tell us your current setup? ...and what is the file that's in the prompt to download?

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Post by deneken01 »

Put your MIB files on the following location....

C:\usr\mibs

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Post by dbnewbie »

I did copoy mibs to usr/mibs. When I run
c:\php\php.exe c:\apache\htdocs\cacti\cmd.php. it gives me that can not opoen perl script "/Script/Loadavg_multiple.pl....
....(all the .pl files) No shuch file or directory


Am I doing something wrong.

Thanks
apprecitate your help.
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Post by deneken01 »

Do you have PERL installed and is it in your PATH statment??
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Post by Flux »

Yeah, you might want to double check that the required software for cacti are installed correctly and that the paths are known to cacti. Also, as a side note, you might need to download more software in order for some of the included cacti scripts to work.

Check out this thread:
http://www.raxnet.net/board/viewtopic.php?t=786

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Post by dbnewbie »

Ya, I have perl installed and it is in my path. But still getting the same error.
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Post by raX »

If you are still getting a download prompt when you try to access cacti from a web browser, perhaps PHP is not installed correctly. I am not sure if you are using IIS or Apache, but you want to make sure you web server is properly configured for PHP. This is of course described in more detail in the win32 install documentation.

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