I followed those steps which is what led us to the creation of the symbolic link, but I was attempting to find out why we would even need to do that. Was there some option that we missed at build time for PHP that would have bypassed this issue?
From: Jonathan Sundquist [mailto:jsundquist@xxxxxxxxx]
A quick google search turned up a few answers that might help you,
http://docs.cacti.net/manual:087:4_help.1_faq#database_setup_seems_to_fail On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Stormont, Stephen (IMS) <StormontS@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: We have a new CentOS installation using PHP5 and MySQL. We were having an issue getting Cacti running, but the problem appears to boil down to a PHP issue.
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