"View SNMP cache" command is not working

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argolabs
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"View SNMP cache" command is not working

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Hi guys,

When I click "View SNMP cache" link in "System Utilities" I got a web server message "The page cannot be displayed".
My Apache error log file includes following message:
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Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 64 bytes)
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This is really strange because "View Poller Cache" is working fine.

Also "View Cacti Log File" reported the same message ("The page cannot be displayed").

I have Cacti 0.8.6h

Who can help me ?

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Post by rony »

You need to increase the max memory parameter in php from 8M to something like 32M or 64M. How many data sources do you have?
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I have currently 391 data sources
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Post by argolabs »

I increased php max memory up to 64M and now it works !!
Thanks for a help.

Unfortunatelly "View Cacti Log File" is still not working ...
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Post by BSOD2600 »

Huh, it works but it doesn't?

If you're on windows, then you have a NTFS permission issue with why you cannot view the log file. Please review the installation guide in my signature.
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Fyi, if the log is to large, I would suggest that you don't view it from the web interface.
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Thanks a lot for a help. My log file was 53 M large and this was a reason of my problem. :lol:
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Thanks a lot for a help. My log file was 53 M large and this was a reason of my problem. :lol:
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