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Backup the old Cacti database.
shell> mysqldump -l --add-drop-table --lock-tables=false cacti > mysql.cacti
Note: You will probably have to specify the -u and -p flags for the MySQL username and password. This user must have permission to read from Cacti's database or you will end up with an empty backup.
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Backup the old Cacti directory.
shell> cd /usr/local/share shell> tar -zcf cacti_backup_YYYYMMDD.tgz cacti
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Install new version from compiled packages or FreeBSD ports.
shell> pkg delete cacti shell> pkg install cacti
or
shell> pkg install git shell> git clone https://git.FreeBSD.org/ports.git /usr/ports shell> git -C /usr/ports pull shell> cd /usr/ports/net-mgmt/cacti shell> make deinstall clean install
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If you are using the optional feature Performance -> Image Caching, also recreate the folder and correct the permissions.
shell> cd /usr/local/share/cacti shell> mkdir cache shell> chown -R cacti cache
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Point your web browser to:
http://your-server/cacti/
Follow the on-screen instructions so your database can be updated to the new version.
Note that starting with Cacti 1.0, all Data Collectors will upgrade themselves automatically within two polling cycles. If for some reason they do not, upgrade them one at a time.
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