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Stroller wrote: |
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> On 4 Jul 2008, at 20:38, Matt Harrison wrote: |
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>> ... I want to add the cacti application to the same server but on a |
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>> separate |
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>> vhost. |
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>> The problem is, trying to access the cacti interface through a browser |
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>> causes a segfault with php. I've also tried running the index.php from |
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>> the CLI and it still segfaults. |
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> I don't know anything about cacti but IIRC PHP4 & PHP5 are a bit |
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> different (in terms of Apache modules & stuff). Is it possible you're |
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> running the wrong one? Maybe this release of cacti is only stable on the |
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> one version? |
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> When posting try to give us as much information as possible. You need to |
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> give versions of stuff, confirm that you've run revdep-rebuild on your |
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> system and also tell us that you've checked the system logs. Since you |
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> don't mention debug or logging options for cacti I'll assume it doesn't |
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> have any, but you really need to state that, to prove to us that you've |
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> checked and to save us suggesting looking at them. |
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> Stroller. |
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Ack, I had forgotten to import the db schema before accessing the web |
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interface. I just wish the cacti people had found a way to make this |
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more obvious. I will send them a message and maybe they can make this a |
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little clearer in the future. |
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Thanks for the replies everyone. |
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Matt |
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