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Cacti kills my apache?

Asked by kaygroth2 in Apache Web Server, PHP Scripting Language, WebApplications

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Hi,

Im building a Nagios / Cacti system (on Fedora 8). Having put Nagios on and got it up and running I then installed cacti and did all the  required stuff (created db etc etc)

However when i got to the cacti page I only get a blank page? Somewhat confused at this i had a look in the httpd error_log and i saw this:

[Fri Jun 27 01:51:31 2008] [notice] child pid 3726 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)

no extra modules have been installed after nagios (which still runs fine btw) so I have a sneeking hunch that its PHP thats crashing, and im stuck. Tried removing various modules from httpd.conf but all i get is error messages (ans there is only what is required installed)

Below is the lines from the yum install:

(1/7): php-snmp-5.2.6-2.f 100% |=========================|  24 kB    00:00    
(2/7): php-common-5.2.6-2 100% |=========================| 227 kB    00:00    
(3/7): php-pdo-5.2.6-2.fc 100% |=========================|  61 kB    00:00    
(4/7): cacti-0.8.7b-1.fc8 100% |=========================| 1.9 MB    00:03    
(5/7): php-5.2.6-2.fc8.i3 100% |=========================| 1.2 MB    00:01    
(6/7): php-mysql-5.2.6-2. 100% |=========================|  79 kB    00:00    
(7/7): php-cli-5.2.6-2.fc 100% |=========================| 2.4 MB    00:03  

anybody got an idea where i can go from here? Or do i need to build a VM just for cacti?

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Zones: Apache Web Server, PHP Scripting Language, WebApplications
Tags: Cacti / Apache, php 5.2
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