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If you have lots and lots ( I had 1000+) zombie / defunct php processes on your CactiEZ server than this article may help you.
Here is the version(s) I have running:
CactiEZ: 0.4 CentOS Version: 4.7
Apache Version: 2.0.63-2.e14s1.centos.2
PHP Version: 5.1.6-3.e14s1.10
My hunch is that a nightly YUM update changed the version of a library that Spine depends on. This broke spine. My solution was to download the latest Spine, compile and install.
http://www.cacti.net/spine_download.php
http://www.cacti.net/spine_install_rhlnx.php
For CentOS 4 (and maybe other versions / flavors) I had to add these additional steps:
Lots of PHP defunct on CactiEZ 0.4
Last Updated: 2/9/10If you have lots and lots ( I had 1000+) zombie / defunct php processes on your CactiEZ server than this article may help you.
Here is the version(s) I have running:
CactiEZ: 0.4 CentOS Version: 4.7
Apache Version: 2.0.63-2.e14s1.centos.2
PHP Version: 5.1.6-3.e14s1.10
My hunch is that a nightly YUM update changed the version of a library that Spine depends on. This broke spine. My solution was to download the latest Spine, compile and install.
http://www.cacti.net/spine_download.php
http://www.cacti.net/spine_install_rhlnx.php
For CentOS 4 (and maybe other versions / flavors) I had to add these additional steps:
tar xvzf cacti-spine-0.8.7.tar.gz cd spine-0.8.7 apt-get update apt-get install libtools apt-get install gcc-c++ aclocal libtoolize --force autoconf autoheader automake ./configure make
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