cacti on Mac OSX 10.4 Server?
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cacti on Mac OSX 10.4 Server?
I want to install cacti on Mac OSX Server 10.4. (on Linux/Debian I have a working installation) can someone help or have hints? The threads I found here are outdatet (I think )
You are going to have to be more specific. What exactly do you need help with? I assume you've installed cacti and setup your apache server as you would have for your linux machine. What's not working?
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Pretty much, if you get Php, Net-snmp and Apache working Cacti should work.
Give it a try and let us know what success or problems you have.
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My OS X 10.4 machine has all three installed by default. It's really just a matter of getting cacti installed.rony wrote:Pretty much, if you get Php, Net-snmp and Apache working Cacti should work.
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Cacti from Scratch
I have an article on my blog about this, and I plan on posting a followup for more OS X-specific configuration (CPU temp, etc).
http://machx.org/2006/06/29/cacti-on-os-x-part-1/
This should guide you through building apache2/mysql/php, and rrdtool and its dependencies.
http://machx.org/2006/06/29/cacti-on-os-x-part-1/
This should guide you through building apache2/mysql/php, and rrdtool and its dependencies.
Install sucsess but.....
OK, thank you for your help and tipps, now i have cacti up and running on my osx 10.4.7 Server. First Problem was that cron dont work on OSX (replaced by launchd) so I installed a little Programm called Lingon. This helps me to configure a job for poller.php and it works. Benrossi your article helps me very much - thanks again.
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