Forwarding answer. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Cacti 0.8.x [LSARC/2009/641 FastTrack timeout 12/07/2009] Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:45:54 +0530 From: Rajiv Rajanna <rajiv.raja...@sun.com> To: Michael Kearney <Michael.Kearney at Sun.COM> CC: Darren J Moffat <Darren.Moffat at Sun.COM> References: <200911241554.nAOFsSfE006675 at sac.sfbay.sun.com> <4B0C0413.9040001 at Sun.COM> <4B0C1A67.20104 at Sun.com>
Please see below for embeded reply Michael Kearney wrote: > Hello Darren, > > I'm CCing Rajiv on this. He usually responds overnight. > > Regards, > Michael > > Darren J Moffat wrote: >> >> Why /usr/cacti ? This isn't were it gets installed on Linux >> distributions and we shouldn't be creating lots of new toplevel >> directories in /usr on OpenSolaris either. >> >> Instead I think this should be in >> >> /usr/lib/cacti/ >> /usr/share/cacti/ >> /var/cacti/ - for anything expected to be large and growing /var/cacti is appropriate as cacti collects graphing data which can grow over time >> /etc/cacti/ >> >> etc as appropriate. >> >> When I've installed cacti before I've usually just put it all under >> the htdocs directory of an Apache installed. So how will this install >> be hooked into the Apache ? a symbolic link is created in htdocs which points to cacti dir >>What will the admin have to do to get >> Cacti running after doing 'pkg install SUNWcacti' ? http://<localhost or hostname>/cacti regards Rajiv >> > > -- > <http://www.sun.com> * Michael Kearney * > Staff Software Engineer > > *Sun Microsystems, Inc.* > MS UBRM05-390, 500 Eldorado Blvd > Broomfield, CO 80021 US > Phone 303-272-2402 > Fax 303-272-6554 > Email Michael.Kearney at Sun.COM > > -- <http://www.sun.com> * Michael Kearney * Staff Software Engineer *Sun Microsystems, Inc.* MS UBRM05-390, 500 Eldorado Blvd Broomfield, CO 80021 US Phone 303-272-2402 Fax 303-272-6554 Email Michael.Kearney at Sun.COM