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bertaud - Fri, 2012/12/21 - 15:55
Hello,
Could you explain for a newbie how to install the cacti appliance ?
- I downloaded the "turnkey-lamp-12.0-squeeze-x86.iso" file
- I installed it in a VM (qemu-kvm, debian squeeze)
- I logged with root/cacti
and after ?
- I created a no root user (cacti/cacti) and logged
- I downloaded the "cacti.tar.gz" file by the command wget http://cdn.turneylinux.org/files/attachments/cacti.tar.gz
- I untared it: tar -zxvf cacti.tar.gz
- Now I have a cacti directory
what else after ?
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No one has installed it ?
No one has installed it ? it's very surprising !
I have never used Cactii
And I'm not even clear on exactly what you mean in your description of what you have done. But I would assume that it would be a case of setting up the TKL Cactii server and then installing some module into the server that Cactii is monitoring. Then there would need to be some sort of connection between the Cactii module/monitored server and the TKL Cactii server... Although that is just a guess...
I would suggest googling for a tutorial on setting up Cactii, but you can skip the steps that involve installing Cactii on the server that will collect the data (because TKL have done that bit for you...)
I'm totally unfamiliar with the TKL Cactii appliance but most TKL appliances have a WebUI of some sort (http://<appliance-ip-or-fqdn>/) often with links to documentation. Could be worth a shot?
Sorry I misunderstood....
I was thinking that there was an official Cacti appliance, I didn't realise that is not the case... So with that in mind, here are a couple of things:
I'm happy to help as much as I can, but I suggest that you do the above reading before you do anything else. Once you have done that and start patching, feel free to post back here with any error messages you may get and I'll try to help you out. Please clarify how you are patching (eg patching ISO from within Core) and the exact wording of any errors.
Good luck! :)
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