Cacti 1.2.4 on ISPConfig

Discussion in 'General' started by iqpascal, Jun 29, 2019.

  1. iqpascal

    iqpascal Member

    Hi,

    Did anyone succeed in installing Cacti 1.2.4 on ISPConfig? I tried it on both nginx as well as Apache on Ubuntu 18.04 but it fails on PHP Module support:

    PHP - Module Support (Required)
    Cacti requires several PHP Modules to be installed to work properly. If any of these are not installed, you will be unable to continue the installation until corrected. In addition, for optimal system performance Cacti should be run with certain MySQL system variables set. Please follow the MySQL recommendations at your discretion. Always seek the MySQL documentation if you have any questions.

    The following PHP extensions are mandatory, and MUST be installed before continuing your Cacti install.

    Required PHP Modules
    Name Required Installed
    ctype Yes Cli - No
    PDO Yes Cli - No
    etc

    When I try 'php -m" on the commandline (only one PHP version installed) it gives back:

    [PHP Modules]
    ctype
    PDO
    and a lot others.

    What am I missing here?
     
  2. Tuumke

    Tuumke Active Member

    Just ran into this as well.. did you manage to fix this?
    @till you have any idea why this is?

    PHP from command line shows modules are there.
    I guess Cacti want's to run them from the CLI?

    Code:
    The following PHP extensions are mandatory, and MUST be installed before continuing your Cacti install.
    
    Required PHP Modules
    ctype    Yes    Cli - No
    PDO    Yes    Cli - No
    zlib    Yes    Cli - No
    xml    Yes    Cli - No
    standard    Yes    Cli - No
    spl    Yes    Cli - No
    sockets    Yes    Cli - No
    simplexml    Yes    Cli - No
    session    Yes    Cli - No
    pdo_mysql    Yes    Cli - No
    pcre    Yes    Cli - No
    date    Yes    Cli - No
    openssl    Yes    Cli - No
    mbstring    Yes    Cli - No
    ldap    Yes    Cli - No
    json    Yes    Cli - No
    hash    Yes    Cli - No
    gmp    Yes    Cli - No
    gd    Yes    Cli - No
    filter    Yes    Cli - No
    posix    Yes    Cli - No
    -edit-
    got mysql errors working.. just need to know how to fix the php modules..
     
    Last edited: Feb 17, 2020
  3. iqpascal

    iqpascal Member

    No I never succeeded I just moved on
     
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  4. Tuumke

    Tuumke Active Member

    I got further by editing database in phpmyadmin
    in the settings inser a new row: path_php_binary
    with value: /usr/bin/php7.0
    Then checks succeed.
     

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