Thu Dec 04, 7: Thu Dec 04, 8: I believe we are on the same page. However, cacti still works with the script if you define the field name. I am not sure that this will solve your problem, but I know cacti can be fickle about the way that information comes out of your scripts for instance, the newline character. Of the handful of scripts I have running on my cacti install, I have definited the fieldname in the output regardless of the number of fields I output.
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Also, if you could answer a few of the other questions I asked, it might help me help you. Lastly, I am not nearly as skilled as the other folk around these forums when it comes to cacti; it is quite possible I am full of, Fri Dec 05, 1: Mon Jan 12, From all of the Googling and searching through the cacti forums, this thread has come the closest to helping me.
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Now I at least understand what and where the script is getting called and what for. I just need to alter it to return the two values I need: Mon Jan 12, 8: Thu Jan 15, 2: Would you please mind posting this to the scripts and templates forum. At least, it's supposed to get more search hits there Reinhard.
However, host status always shows up as unknown, and the graphs never get created. I've created the cronjob and run "php poller. The errors I've overcome: I'll just cover the latest to keep this from being much longer than it needs to be.
When I first tried to access http: I checked many times to make sure that the file is set up correctly, and as far as I can tell, it was. Regardless of user privileges in mysql, db name, db recreation of the cacti database schema, nothing would work. I'm not sure why this proved to be the solution in my case. From the command line, I can ping localhost just fine, and it resolves to Nonetheless, I continued on.
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This fact may have some bearing on my next issues. I now have the following issues remaining: My localhost, and the one host I want to test against, show up as status unknown.
No graphs ever get populated. When I turn on Graph Debug mode, I get the following output: No such file or directory At this point, I don't know what else to do short of uninstalling it and starting over from scratch to hopefully stumble into a working configuration.
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Again, any help is much appreciated. Fri Sep 21, 3: I doubt it's the cause of all your problems, but it's a possible complication. I Wrote a installation guide for people looking to install this on OSX server. I have updated the guide to include the latest one for My install Guide is located here.
Install Cacti on Mac OS X 10.11
Tue Apr 02, 1: Mon May 20, 8: I was successfully able to get Cacti running on Fri Dec 06, 3: Sat Nov 22, 1: Could you help me? Thu Jan 08, 2: Has anyone been successful in getting this to run on OSX server? I started the install today but the version of Workbench is vastly different than when the tutorial was written. When I try to go to the local install of cacti it pulls up the code for the php pages not the graphic versions.
I haven't kept it updated. But Ill see about writing a new one for Thu Jan 08, 3: