Cacti replaces Apache page?

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capeschools
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Cacti replaces Apache page?

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I have an openSUSE server running Nagios, GLPI and OCSng for monitoring and inventory which works perfectly. When you go to the IP address it gives you the Apache 'It Works!' page and then /nagios, /glpi etc as defined in their conf files.

However, after installing cacti, even though it is set as /cacti in its conf file....when I now go to the IP address of the server that Apache 'It works!' page is replaced with the cacti login.

I cannot see from the conf file how this is possible and it is definitely not desired as I need to create web pages for the interface to this server for access to those other sources as well.

anyone seen this or know what might be going on....I'm including the text of the conf file below:

Alias /cacti "/usr/share/cacti"
<Directory "/usr/share/cacti">
Options None
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
# Order deny,allow
# Deny from all
# Allow from 127.0.0.1
</Directory>
capeschools
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Re: Cacti replaces Apache page?

Post by capeschools »

Nevermind found error in virtualhost conf file
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