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Cacti vmware image
Cacti vmware image













this will also offer to update the Smokeping to newly released v2.7.3 as well. You can run my update script to automatically update the template. New Cacti v1.2.0 is released! TONS of new features and fixes. LEGACY – CentOS7 Appliance with v1.2.1 Cacti, OVA is ~2.3g cacti-upgrade.sh now installed by default at root of cacti user directory Upgraded to new Cacti and Spine v1.2.1 released.LEGACY – CentOS7 Appliance with v1.2.5 Cacti, OVA is ~2.3g Now can upgrade the virtual disk in VMWare.

cacti vmware image

  • Upgraded to new Cacti and Spine v1.2.5 released.
  • LEGACY – CentOS7 Appliance with v1.2.8 Cacti, OVA is ~2.4g
  • Upgraded to new Cacti and Spine v1.2.8 released.
  • Upgraded to new Cacti and Spine v1.2.14 released ĬentOS7 Appliance with v1.2.14 Cacti, OVA is ~2.6g.
  • If there are any questions, please use GitHub Issues, and I can assist and update as needed. If you are already familiar with Cacti it should be a breeze. There is not a ton of documentation, as I simply have not had time. It also has some additional host templates for Palo Alto firewalls, Cisco ASA Firewalls, F5 BIG-IP load balancers, and a few other things I have found useful over the years. The web UI username and password are “admin” and “Cactipw1!” (no quotes)Ĭacti is all configured up and includes some plugins, which are not installed by default.

    cacti vmware image

    **With the exception of the Cacti web ui “admin” user, which has the password “Cactipw1!” (no quotes) The username at the console, and passwords set for everything should be ‘cacti’ this will include root and mysql. The OS is set to DHCP, and Cacti is installed.

    cacti vmware image

    It has only a minimum of tools installed to make Cacti work. This virtual appliance is based on CentOS 7 and is designed to be lightweight, and stable.















    Cacti vmware image