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The problem usually is that you're trying to use CentOS (or you've more money than sense and are trying to use RHEL)
If that's not it, it's probably a fairly simple configuration error.
"I have no graphs" means virtually nothing to us though, we've had many different issues described that exact same way. You need to describe what is or isn't happening properly, and/or provide screenshots.
Are there RRDs in the RRD directory?
adam.
On 28/09/2011 22:03, Doug MacKintosh wrote:
Hi Adam,
OK... good... I am still trying to figure out why I have no graphs. Got any hints for me? Things to check?
Thanks.. Doug
On 9/28/2011 3:02 PM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 28/09/2011 21:59, Doug MacKintosh wrote:
Folks,
So my graphs directory is empty. Thinking that this may be path issue (given that I have all the required supporting software installed), can someone tell me (a) what program generates the output that will go into the graphs directory and (b) which PHP scripts call that program?
We no longer use the graphs directory, it's a leftover from when graphs were generated during polling time, long, long ago.
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