# $Id$ PortSystem 1.0 name cacti version 0.8.7i categories net maintainers markd openmaintainer platforms darwin description Cacti is a complete RRDtool network graphing solution. long_description Cacti is a complete network graphing solution designed \ to harness the power of RRDtool's data storage and \ graphing functions. homepage http://www.cacti.net master_sites http://www.cacti.net/downloads distfiles ${distname}${extract.suffix} checksums ${distname}${extract.suffix} md5 07fd1da6b0ac4912410df3aa4e451a4b depends_lib path:bin/mysql_config5:mysql5 \ port:rrdtool use_configure no build {} set cactiversion 0.8.7i set pluginversion 3.1 set cactidir ${prefix}/share/cacti variant plugins description {The Plugin Architecture for Cacti} { distfiles-append cacti-${cactiversion}-PIA-${pluginversion}${extract.suffix} checksums-append cacti-${version}-PIA-${pluginversion}${extract.suffix} md5 669770a7837986971a279104dbb50b75 } destroot { # Copy Cacti files file mkdir ${destroot}${cactidir} system "cp -R ${worksrcpath}/* ${destroot}${cactidir}" # Copy PA architecture files if { [variant_isset plugins] } { system "cp -R ${workpath}/cacti-${cactiversion}-PIA-${pluginversion}/* ${destroot}${cactidir}" } } notes " **** To complete the Cacti installation **** To complete the Cacti installation follow the steps below. Read the documentation\ at http://www.cacti.net/documentation.php for operational instructions. 1) Install PHP and MySQL 5 (not covered). These instructions assume MySQL 5 was\ installed from MacPorts. Check to make sure the PHP variable \"mysql.default_socket\" is set to path\ ${prefix}/var/run/mysql5/mysqld.sock by viewing the output of this terminal command: php -i If not, locate the php.ini file for your version of PHP and type the path there. 2) Set Cacti permissions. sudo chown -R : ${prefix}/share/${name}/ 3) Setup MySQL and prepare it for Cacti. Configure MySQL (new MySQL installs) sudo -u mysql ${prefix}/lib/mysql5/bin/mysql_install_db Start MySQL: sudo ${prefix}/share/mysql5/mysql/mysql.server start Set MySQL to start at system boot (optional) sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.mysql5.plist Set a root MySQL password. Follow the instructions that were given after you executed 'mysql_install_db' above. Create a cacti MySQL user and cacti database. mysql5 -u root -p (login with new root password when prompted) mysql> grant CREATE,INSERT,SELECT,DELETE,UPDATE on cacti.* to cacti@localhost; mysql> grant CREATE,INSERT,SELECT,DELETE,UPDATE on cacti.* to cacti; mysql> SET PASSWORD FOR cacti@localhost = OLD_PASSWORD(''); mysql> create database cacti; mysql> exit; Import the cacti database. sudo cat ${cactidir}/cacti.sql | mysql5 -u root -p cacti (cacti is the db name) Verify the Cacti Database. mysql5 -u root -p mysql> use cacti; mysql> show tables; mysql> exit; 4) Edit ${cactidir}/include/config.php to match your MySQL information. \$database_type = \"mysql\"; \$database_default = \"cacti\"; \$database_hostname = \"localhost\"; \$database_username = \"cacti\"; \$database_password = \"\"; 5) Place a symlink for Cacti inside your Apache document root. ln -s ${cactidir} /cacti 6) Edit the Cacti user's crontab file. sudo -u crontab -e Insert the crontab entry below: */5 * * * * ${prefix}/bin/php ${cactidir}/poller.php > /dev/null 2>&1 8) If you installed Cacti with the 'plugins' variant for Cacti Plugin Architecture support,\ you must perform these additional steps. a) Import the PA schema. cd ${cactidir} sudo cat ${cactidir}/pa.sql | mysql5 -u root -p cacti (cacti is the db name) b) Download the particular Cacti plugin(s) you want and copy their folders to ${cactidir}/plugins//.\ For example: ${cactidir}/plugins/weathermap/ c) Edit ${cactidir}/include/global.php - modify the url_path to reflect Cacti's default URL\ and add an entry to load each plugin you install; the weathermap plugin is an example: \$url_path = \"/cacti/\"; \$plugins = array(); \$plugins[] = 'weathermap'; d) Enable the plugin in the Cacti web interface; this creates a top-level tab for the plugin in the Cacti interface\ Console -> User Management (select a Cacti user and check the 'View Weathermaps' checkboxes) 7) Go to http://localhost/cacti/install/index.php. The default user/password is admin/admin. Select 'New Install', enter\ the paths for SNMP / RRDtool / PHP (see below), and click 'Finish'.\ You may now use Cacti at http://localhost/cacti/index.php. Paths: snmpwalk binary path: /usr/bin/snmpwalk snmpget binary path: /usr/bin/snmpget RRDtool binary path: ${prefix}/bin/rrdtool PHP binary path: ${prefix}/bin/php (if not using MacPorts PHP, use appropriate path) "