[SOLVED] No data in graphs

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stebe
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[SOLVED] No data in graphs

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I loaded cacti on Fedora 8 using yum. I have created my devices and graphs. The problem is that there is no data to look at. The cron service is running but never seems do anything. */5 * * * * cactiuser php /user/share/cacti/poller.php > /dev/null 2>&1 is what is in crontab. If I type php /user/share/cacti/poller.php manually, it runs and populates cacti.log with
02/01/2008 07:39:04 AM - AUTH LOGIN: User 'admin' Authenticated
02/01/2008 07:40:10 AM - POLLER: Poller[0] WARNING: Cron is out of sync with the Poller Interval! The Poller Interval is '300' seconds, with a maximum of a '300' second Cron, but 30980 seconds have passed since the last poll!
02/01/2008 07:40:11 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time:1.1927 Method:cmd.php Processes:1 Threads:N/A Hosts:3 HostsPerProcess:3 DataSources:73 RRDsProcessed:39
02/01/2008 07:48:37 AM - POLLER: Poller[0] WARNING: Cron is out of sync with the Poller Interval! The Poller Interval is '300' seconds, with a maximum of a '300' second Cron, but 507 seconds have passed since the last poll!
02/01/2008 07:48:39 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time:1.1765 Method:cmd.php Processes:1 Threads:N/A Hosts:3 HostsPerProcess:3 DataSources:73 RRDsProcessed:39
02/01/2008 08:06:34 AM - AUTH LOGIN: User 'admin' Authenticated
02/01/2008 08:22:31 AM - POLLER: Poller[0] WARNING: Cron is out of sync with the Poller Interval! The Poller Interval is '300' seconds, with a maximum of a '300' second Cron, but 2034 seconds have passed since the last poll!
02/01/2008 08:22:32 AM - SYSTEM STATS: Time:1.1859 Method:cmd.php Processes:1 Threads:N/A Hosts:3 HostsPerProcess:3 DataSources:73 RRDsProcessed:39

but still no graphs. I am at a loss where to look..........
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Hi

did you add en entry in system crontab, or in cactiuser's crontab ?
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stebe
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RESOLVED

Post by stebe »

In creating my graphs, I was choosing the VLAN names. I finally chose the port itself and that was the answer.
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