ERROR: can't parse DEF errors

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Post by Guest »

Are you running under NT or Linux ? I found the PHP.INI settings and the latest version of PHP to be the thing that got it working for me.
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Post by ekool »

I've had a similar problem, and i've done two things to fix it.

One, when you create your data sources, i try and keep the name short.

Secondly, i've also had a problem when i dont do a "make all" -- when i make single graphs -- that it doesnt ues a good "max" number, ie.. it defaults min and max to both 0's ... i have to change max to a good value, then let cmd.php run again and all is well.

HTH.
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Post by raX »

Your data source names 'traf_net_8_interface_in' and 'traf_net_8_interface_out' are too long. rrdtool only allows names up to 19 characters. If you edit those two data sources (and any others that are affected) and just click save, cacti should trim these names down. If that does not solve the problem, delete the associated .rrd files in the 'rra/' directory.

-Ian
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Also, if anyone else is having this problem please download this patched 'cmd_functions.php' file. It automatically chops the data source name to 19 characters when rendering the graph.

http://www.raxnet.net/downloads/patches ... ns.php.txt

-Ian
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