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ruben23
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scratch install..help

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hi, i have installed cacti on centos server--->now im stock on the snmpd.conf configurations and was not able to finish the installed, any idea on how do i configure this---->snmpd.conf.

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Re: scratch install..help

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ruben23 wrote:hi, i have installed cacti on centos server--->now im stock on the snmpd.conf configurations and was not able to finish the installed, any idea on how do i configure this---->snmpd.conf.

Thanks
snmpconf <-- configures snmp.

more info.

http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/tutoria ... snmpd.html
[b]Cacti Version[/b] - 0.8.7d
[b]Plugin Architecture[/b] - 2.4
[b]Poller Type[/b] - Cactid v
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[b]Web Server[/b] - Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS)
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Post by ruben23 »

hi done installing cacti on my centos server, problem when i tried to access it on the web browser i got displayed error.

Not found

requested url are not found on this server.

Aby idea on this..
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Post by cert-eh-fiable »

Make sure you have the correct ownership and permissions set for the files.

CHOWN
CHMOD

You'll need to post more details about your configuration and where the files are for more help but generally are you hosting port:80 traffic already? Is the box setup to use PHP, MYSQL, Perl etc.

Blanket questions are hard to answer. Sorry.
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