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I recently upgrade my cacti from version 0.8.7a to 0.8.d7 and started noticing time to time that apahce is hanging. Sent: Monday, J1:53:49 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Memory usage on apahche keeps rising and rising.ĭid you find a fix for this? If not, are you running aggregate? If so, please keep in mind that Windows has significant limitations on string size to RRDtool, and that this might cause RRDtool to hang, and thus hang apache. I had aggregate graphs but I deleted them all. Check which licenses are being used and who is currently. Quoting from their website: Shows the health of a license server or a group of them. Sent: Friday, J1:30:13 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern It presents in a nice web interface all of the information that the command line as well as Windows GUI tool provides, and then some. These can be a bit difficult to diagnose. It might simply be a PHP module with a memory leak. It could be either a PHP or an Apache memory leak. You might want to use SysInternals Process Explorer to see the Apache process in a bit more detail. To: Support requests/questions about cacti Would you recommend php upgrade to version 5.3.0? Subject: Re: apache hangs on windows cacti server Sent: Friday, J2:00:07 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern To: "Support requests/questions about cacti" To switch out, stop Apache, rename the directories, say c:\Program Files\PHP to c:\Program Files\PHP.5.3.0 and c:\Program Files\PHP.5.1.6 to c:\Porgram Files\PHP and then restart Apache. Then, keep the php.ini file in the Windows directory.

#INSTALL CACTI ON WINDOWS SERVER 2008 INSTALL#
The way I have done this in the past is to simply install the PHP versions (by using the *.zip file from php.net) into their own folders. This way, only a security vulnerability in Cacti's code could exploit cmd.exe and not all sites on the IIS server. The PHP Group would appreciate your feedback if you can isolate the leak. Detailed OS specific installation instructions are available for Linux-Installation and Windows-Installation Configure. Then it's up to you as to whether or not you want to peel back the onion further. I would put a few versions alongside one another and move them in and out until the problem is at least isolated.
