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General discussion about Plugins for Cacti
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ejensen
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Posts: 55 Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2004 11:39 am
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by ejensen » Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:00 pm
After installing the FastCGI application to try and get some better performance I get the following error:
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Notice: Undefined index: REQUEST_URI in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\cacti\plugins\superlinks\setup.php on line 191
Anyone have any ideas how to fix this? If i remove the superlinks plugin, the error goes away.
Thanks
Cacti Version - 0.8.7a
Plugin Architecture - 1.4
Poller Type - CMD.php
Server Info - Windows NT 5.2
Web Server - Microsoft-IIS/6.0
PHP - 5.2.5
PHP Extensions - bcmath, calendar, com_dotnet, ctype, session, filter, ftp, hash, iconv, json, odbc, pcre, Reflection, date, libxml, standard, tokenizer, zlib, SimpleXML, dom, SPL, wddx, xml, xmlreader, xmlwriter, cgi-fcgi, gd, mssql, mysql, snmp, sockets, iisfunc, smtp, mysqli
MySQL - 5.0.37-community-nt
RRDTool - 1.2.15
SNMP - snmpwalk [OPTIONS] AGENT [OID]
Version: 5.4
Web:
http://www.net-snmp.org/
Email:
net-snmp-coders@lists.sourceforge.net
Plugins Global Plugin Settings (settings - v0.3)
Update Checker (update - v0.4)
Device Monitoring (monitor - v0.8.2)
Syslog Monitoring (syslog - v0.5.1)
Report Creator (reports - v0.3)
SuperLinks (superlinks - v0.72)
Host Info (hostinfo - v0.2)
BSOD2600
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by BSOD2600 » Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:33 pm
This is a problem with the superlinks plugin which the author needs to address.
You've read the FAQ in my guide on how to set up fastcgi, right?
ejensen
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by ejensen » Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:32 am
Yep, read the faq before installing. thank you for putting things like that together for everyone, i'm sure you dont get thanked enough!
Howie
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by Howie » Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:22 am
Does fastCGI not define REQUEST_URI?
I just googled for "FastCGI REQUEST_URI" and saw no mention of this type of issue...
ejensen
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by ejensen » Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:10 pm
not sure. I searched through the cacti files and find it referenced in other places (i.e. thold\setup.php) and i dont have problems running thold. any thoughts?
Cacti Version - 0.8.7a
Plugin Architecture - 1.4
Poller Type - CMD.php
Server Info - Windows NT 5.2
Web Server - Microsoft-IIS/6.0
PHP - 5.2.5
PHP Extensions - bcmath, calendar, com_dotnet, ctype, session, filter, ftp, hash, iconv, json, odbc, pcre, Reflection, date, libxml, standard, tokenizer, zlib, SimpleXML, dom, SPL, wddx, xml, xmlreader, xmlwriter, cgi-fcgi, gd, mssql, mysql, snmp, sockets, iisfunc, smtp, mysqli
MySQL - 5.0.37-community-nt
RRDTool - 1.2.15
SNMP - snmpwalk [OPTIONS] AGENT [OID]
Version: 5.4
Plugins Thresholds (thold - v0.3.9)
Global Plugin Settings (settings - v0.3)
Update Checker (update - v0.4)
Device Monitoring (monitor - v0.8.2)
Syslog Monitoring (syslog - v0.5.1)
Report Creator (reports - v0.3)
Host Info (hostinfo - v0.2)
Howie
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by Howie » Thu Feb 28, 2008 4:28 pm
Nope. Some time I'll put together a VM, install fastcgi and find out what happens. At least vmware makes testing this kind of thing a bit easier
Once the next weathermap is out, I'll take a look at superlinks again.
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