VirtualAppliances.net's Cacti Server is the easiest way monitor and graph your network traffic
Features
VirtualAppliances.net's Cacti Server is the easiest way monitor and graph your network traffic. Cacti is a network monitoring and graphing solution that uses SNMP and other data acquisition techniques to collect, and display information about Network activity.Cacti is based on RRDTool graphing tools, and MySQL.You can use Cacti Server to monitor uptime, traffic levels, application availablity and other factors of your webservers, routers or whole network.Running Cacti for the first timeDuring the first run, a small wizard is displayed for configuring Cacti. It should be noted that none of these settings need to be changed from the defaults.It is safe to click next, next, next, and done.Also, during the first login to Cacti server (not to be confused with the Virtual Appliances web administration interface), you will be prompted to change your password.NOTE: the default user name/password for Cacti is admin/admin.There is file in the Virtual Appliance dowload file (zip or tar.bz2) called README.cacti.txt. There you will find more details on how to start the appliance, manage it, secure it, use virtual harddrives, and manage the application.If you have any comments or need help with any features do not hesitate to send an email to support@virtualappliances.netYou can also visit http://forums.virtualappliances.net for self service support and feedback.Links:Downloads: http://virtualappliances.net/downloads/Email support: support@virtualappliances.netForum: http://forums.virtualappliances.netBlog: http://virtualappliances.orgSupport contracts are available.Contact us at info@virtualappliances.net for information about:
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Technical Specifications
Operating System: Gentoo Linux
VMware Tools installed: Yes
Size: 40MB
Allocated Memory (RAM): 256MB
Applications Installed: Virtual Appliances Build 75
Gentoo
PHP [5.x]
Apple Open Source [Bonjour]
Lighttpd
phpSysInfo
VMWare Tools
Howl
Grub
MySQL
phpMyAdmin
My-BIC
Cacti
RRDTool
Virtual Appliance Account Information
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