English
Your Graph Template has not Data Templates in use. Please correct your Graph Template
Your account has been locked. Please contact your Administrator.
You must select an XML output column for Data Source '%s' and toggle the checkbox to its right
YOU MUST MANUALLY CHANGE THE CACTI DATABASE TO REVERT ANY UPGRADE CHANGES THAT HAVE BEEN MADE.<br/>THE INSTALLER HAS NO METHOD TO DO THIS AUTOMATICALLY FOR YOU
You have been logged out of Cacti due to an account suspension.
You have been logged out of Cacti due to a Remote Data Collector state change
You have already used this hostname '%s'. Please enter a non-duplicate hostname.
You have already used this database hostname '%s'. Please enter a non-duplicate database hostname.
You are not allowed to disable the current login account
You are not allowed to delete the current login account
You appear to be downgrading to a previous version. Database changes made for the newer version will not be reversed and <i>could</i> cause issues.
With modern SSD type storage, having multiple write io threads is advantageous for applications with high io characteristics. Depending on your MariaDB/MySQL versions, this value can go as high as 64. But try to keep the number less than your total SMT threads on the database server.
With modern SSD type storage, having multiple read io threads is advantageous for applications with high io characteristics. Depending on your MariaDB/MySQL versions, this value can go as high as 64. But try to keep the number less than your total SMT threads on the database server.
Windows Related
Which Directory Pattern do you wish to use for Structured RRD Paths. 'Device ID' is the default. The setting 'Device ID/Data Query ID' should be used when you have Devices with thousands of Graphs. After Changing the Directory Pattern, you must run the Structured Path CLI script again to modify the RRDfile paths to the new Pattern.
When viewing Device name filter dropdowns, checking this option will strip to domain from the hostname.
When using MariaDB 10.2.4 and above, you can use atomic writes over the doublewrite buffer to increase performance.
When using MariaDB 10.2.4 and above, this setting should be off if atomic writes are enabled. Therefore, please enable atomic writes instead of the double write buffer as it will increase performance.
When using innodb_file_per_table, it is important to set the innodb_file_format to Barracuda. This setting will allow longer indexes important for certain Cacti tables.
When using basic authentication, if there are issues mapping the username to a valid Cacti account, the message included here will be displayed to users. It can include both text and HTML.