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Unable to get develop repo data for plugin %s from GitHub/GitLab location.
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There were '%s' Plugins found at The Cacti Groups GitHub site and '%s' Plugins Tags/Releases were retrieved and updated in %0.2f seconds.
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Unable to reach The Cacti Groups GitHub site. No plugin data retrieved in %0.2f seconds.
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WARNING: RRDtool Crashed execution the following command line %s. %s
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The pdp_per_row of '%s' is invalid for RRA '%s' should be '%s'. Consider deleting and allowing Cacti to re-create RRDfile.
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NOTE: Graph not added for Data Query %s and index %s due to Data Source verification failure
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Your Start Date '%s' is before January 1993. Please pick a more recent Start Date.
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Your End Date '%s' is before January 1993. Please pick a more recent End Date.
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If this number is negative, reduce the innodb_buffer_pool_size until the join_buffer_size turns positive, but allocate approximately from between 25%-50% of memory to the innodb_buffer_pool_size if the database is hosted on the Cacti server, or upto 80% of the systems memory if the database is separate from the Cacti web server. However, try to not go below the default of 262,144. When performing joins, if they are below this size, they will be kept in memory and never written to a temporary file. As this is a per connection memory allocation, care must be taken not to increase it too high. The sum of the join_buffer_size + sort_buffer_size + read_buffer_size + read_rnd_buffer_size + thread_stack + binlog_cache_size + Core MySQL/MariaDB memory should be below 80% if the database is hosted on the Cacti web server and less if you intend to have very large RRDfiles or hundreds of thousands to millions long term.
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If this number is negative, reduce the innodb_buffer_pool_size until the sort_buffer_size turns positive, but allocate approximately from between 25%-50% of memory to the innodb_buffer_pool_size if the database is hosted on the Cacti server, or upto 80% of the system memory if the database is separate from the Cacti web server. However, try to not go below the default setting of 2,097,152. A sort buffer performs sorts for some queries using ORDER BY or GROUP BY. Configuring sort_buffer_size decides how much memory will be allocated for sort queries. The sort_buffer_size may need to be adjusted from the default if the workload requires a significant number of sort queries. The sort_buffer_size is defined on a per-session variable. Use the same equation as that of the join_buffer_size to determine the per connection possible memory.
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External Link ID '%s' with Title '%s' attempted to inject an invalid URL and was blocked!
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Your contentfile is not a valid URL. Please enter a value URL
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There were errors packaging your Templates. Errors Follow.
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A Critical Template file '%s' is missing. Please locate this file before packaging
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Assign various searchable attributes to the Package.
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Some Packages require additional changes outside of Cacti's scope such as setting up an SNMP Agent Extension on the Devices to be monitored. You should add those instructions here..
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The Registered Authors Name.
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The Registered Authors Home Page.
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The Registered Authors Email Address.
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Package Contents Include
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