patrickscottbest / hammerOID

Cacti Device OID AutoTuning and Polling Machine Learning Performance Templates
MIT License
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Installation of plugin fails #1

Open loopism opened 6 years ago

loopism commented 6 years ago

Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS Cacti 0.88f About 6600 RRDs, 10K data sources

The hammerOID plugin directory is in the correct location, and matches permissions with other plugins (happens to be root:root on this box).

After clicking the install button on the Cacti plugins page (takes me to /cacti/plugins.php?mode=install&id=hammerOID) I'm just getting a blank page. Going "back" in the browser There are two errors on the plugins page - image

Any thoughts?

patrickscottbest commented 6 years ago

You just gave me the will to code. Thanks!

The initial installation is lengthy because of the iterative behind the scenes processes. I've long been thinking about doing that in the background and just returning the install as a success, then letting the user review the "install progress" from the hammerOID tab.

As for your specific errors, I beleive that I'm not cacti v0.88f compliant (only 1.x forward) and that I need to do a version check. I'll rewrite some code over the next couple of weeks and test against 0.88f. Question - what version of spine do you run (or do you run cmd.php?). Was this from a repo install (apt-get install cacti) from 16.04.4 LTS?

loopism commented 6 years ago

Your README does say it's for 0.88+ :)

Yes, I'm running the Ubunto-packaged version of Cacti and spine - tagged as 0.8.8b-1ubuntu1.1

box:~# spine --version SPINE 0.8.8b Copyright 2002-2013 by The Cacti Group

cheers, Rob

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You just gave me the will to code. Thanks!

The initial installation is lengthy because of the iterative behind the scenes processes. I've long been thinking about doing that in the background and just returning the install as a success, then letting the user review the "install progress" from the hammerOID tab.

As for your specific errors, I beleive that I'm not cacti v0.88f compliant (only 1.x forward) and that I need to do a version check. I'll rewrite some code over the next couple of weeks and test against 0.88f. Question - what version of spine do you run (or do you run cmd.php?). Was this from a repo install (apt-get install cacti) from 16.04.4 LTS?

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patrickscottbest commented 2 years ago

Hey, did our customer service ever follow up with you? Just kidding. I'll probably get back to this before I retire because it is an interesting problem.

loopism commented 2 years ago

I don't believe so - but I also haven't administered a Cacti box for the last 4 years so I have no idea if it was my installation or the plugin

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