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Errors Found
Optional Tuning Recommendations
rename %s to %s
Error while parsing the XML of rrdtool dump
ERROR while writing XML file: %s
ERROR: RRDfile %s not writeable
Error while parsing the XML of RRDtool dump
RRA (CF=%s, ROWS=%d, PDP_PER_ROW=%d, XFF=%1.2f) removed from RRD file
RRA (CF=%s, ROWS=%d, PDP_PER_ROW=%d, XFF=%1.2f) adding to RRD file
Website does not have write access to %s, may be unable to create/update RRDs
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Failed to open data file, poller may not have run yet
RRA Folder
Root
Unknown RRDtool Error
Attempting to Create Graph from Non-Template
Attempting to Create Graph from Removed Graph Template
Created: %s
ERROR: Whitelist Validation Failed. Check Data Input Method
Graph Not created for %s due to bad data
NOTE: Graph not added for Data Query %s and index %s due to Data Source verification failure
MySQL 5.6+ and MariaDB 10.0+ are great releases, and are very good versions to choose. Make sure you run the very latest release though which fixes a long standing low level networking issue that was causing spine many issues with reliability.
It is STRONGLY recommended that you enable InnoDB in any %s version greater than 5.5.3.
When using Cacti with languages other than English, it is important to use the utf8mb4_unicode_ci collation type as some characters take more than a single byte.
When using Cacti with languages other than English, it is important to use the utf8mb4 character set as some characters take more than a single byte.
It is recommended that you enable InnoDB in any %s version greater than 5.1.
Depending on the number of logins and use of spine data collector, %s will need many connections. The calculation for spine is: total_connections = total_processes * (total_threads + script_servers + 1), then you must leave headroom for user connections, which will change depending on the number of concurrent login accounts.
Keeping the table cache larger means less file open/close operations when using innodb_file_per_table.
With Remote polling capabilities, large amounts of data will be synced from the main server to the remote pollers. Therefore, keep this value at or above 16M.
If using the Cacti Performance Booster and choosing a memory storage engine, you have to be careful to flush your Performance Booster buffer before the system runs out of memory table space. This is done two ways, first reducing the size of your output column to just the right size. This column is in the tables poller_output, and poller_output_boost. The second thing you can do is allocate more memory to memory tables. We have arbitrarily chosen a recommended value of 10%% of system memory, but if you are using SSD disk drives, or have a smaller system, you may ignore this recommendation or choose a different storage engine. You may see the expected consumption of the Performance Booster tables under Console -> System Utilities -> View Boost Status.
When executing subqueries, having a larger temporary table size, keep those temporary tables in memory.
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This translation Propagated Read only Cacti/core
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Propagated Read only Cacti/core (v1.2.x)

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lib/template.php:1519
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3 years ago
Source string age
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locales/po/cacti.pot, string 4072