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Upgrade from <strong>%s</strong> to <strong>%s</strong>
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In the event of issues, It is highly recommended that you clear your browser cache, closing then reopening your browser (not just the tab Cacti is on) and retrying, before raising an issue with The Cacti Group
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On rare occasions, we have had reports from users who experience some minor issues due to changes in the code. These issues are caused by the browser retaining pre-upgrade code and whilst we have taken steps to minimise the chances of this, it may still occur. If you need instructions on how to clear your browser cache, <a href='https://www.refreshyourcache.com' target='_blank'>https://www.refreshyourcache.com/</a> is a good starting point.
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Downgrade from <strong>%s</strong> to <strong>%s</strong>
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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.
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Database: <b>%s</b>
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Database User: <b>%s</b>
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Database Hostname: <b>%s</b>
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Port: <b>%s</b>
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Server Operating System Type: <b>%s</b>
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Configuration Readonly!
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Remote Poller Variables
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The variables that must be set in the config.php file include the following:
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It is essential that the Central Cacti server can communicate via MySQL to each remote Cacti database server. Once the install is complete, you must edit the Remote Data Collector and ensure the settings are correct. You can verify using the 'Test Connection' when editing the Remote Data Collector.
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One or more paths appear to be incorrect, unable to proceed
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Please ensure the directory permissions below are correct before proceeding. During the install, these directories need to be owned by the Web Server user. These permission changes are required to allow the Installer to install Device Template packages which include XML and script files that will be placed in these directories. If you choose not to install the packages, there is an 'install_package.php' cli script that can be used from the command line after the install is complete.
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These directories will be required to stay read writable after the install so that the Cacti remote synchronization process can update them as the Main Cacti Web Site changes
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Not Writable
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If SELinux is enabled on your server, you can either permanently disable this, or temporarily disable it and then add the appropriate permissions using the SELinux command-line tools.
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The user '%s' should have MODIFY permission to enable read/write.
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