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  1. #CACTI VIRTUAL APPLIANCE FOR FREE#
  2. #CACTI VIRTUAL APPLIANCE SERIAL#

The procedure explaing form Tin圜ore has been taken form Radovans Brezular blog.

#CACTI VIRTUAL APPLIANCE SERIAL#

Then take sure UART serial ports is likset in /etc/securetty ttyS0ĭocument username and password in the file /etc/issue Login to Core Linux KERNEL /boot/vmlinuz console=ttyS0,38400n8Īdd following line to the /etc/inittab file: ttyS0::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 ttyS0 Tinycore uses SYSLINUX as boot manager edit /boot/extlinux/nf and add following console entry: DEFAULT core Here the procedure explained for Linux Tin圜ore.

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Then take sure UART serial ports is listed in /etc/securetty ttyS0Īdd username and password to the file /etc/issue Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 \n \l Kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.42 ro console=ttyS0,38400 earlyprint=serial,ttyS0,38400Įdit the file /etc/inittab and add following entry if using for debian: T0:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 38400 vt100

cacti virtual appliance

#CACTI VIRTUAL APPLIANCE FOR FREE#

Having a virtual appliance that can easily be deployed for free has been a lifesaver to. I have found Cacti easy to work with (after you get it setup) and have run it in production several times in different environments. I personally prefer 38400 baud if configuring linux hosts. This page is dedicated to Cacti, the awesome open source network graphing software based on RRDTool.My interest started with MRTG, and carried forward to Cacti some years ago. If using GRUB legacy edit following file /boot/grub/menu.lstĪdd a console entry (the baud speed can be 9600,19200,38400 and even higher) Start the the guest (virtual machine) with following command: qemu-system-i386 -boot c -hda cacti.qcow2 The respective trademarks mentioned in the. One would think there would be a free Virtual Appliance out. These software listings are packaged by Bitnami. Monitoring VMThe first thing to do is to build a simple Linux VM for the purpose of SNMP management. Window from the virtualization application (here QEMU). Find your favorite application in our catalog and launch it. To this virutal machine as it was a headless server and it is easier to use a terminal like XTerm instead of a pop up In this particular setup there a debian installation is used with addition to QEMU. It works the same way on bare metal servers as on virtual machines. Howto setup serial console access on a linux host.












Cacti virtual appliance