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Yep, you should add this line to all previously existing lines of /etc/crontab and save. But pay attention: on rpm installations, there may exist /etc/cron.d/cacti with the same line. Only one of them must exist.
This will request the crond to execute the cacti poller every 5 mins.
Reinhard
Snowprint wrote:But I want to know when I exit the eidtor of "crontab -e", the screen tell me "crontab: installing new crontab".
Doing so, will create a new crontab for the user currently logged in. It is normal, that this reply is given. But this is required only, if you're logged in as cactiuser and want to create a crontab entry for that very user. This _is_ possible, but not recommended.
While I vim /etc/crontab ....
Please see my /etc/crontab, if configured for cacti as an example how it should look like