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    "ntopng" (0.6) attempts to install the i386 package on an x86_64 environment

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      Papa Midnight
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I tried updating from ntopng 0.5 to 0.6. However, when doing so, the package for i386 environments was delivered instead, and resulted in a failed install. I did not notice this until it became stuck at running it's processes during Package Installation. The same was reproduced on a second attempt.

      The following is present in my System Log:

      Jul 1 00:47:36 ntopng: [Lua.cpp:2539] WARNING: Script failure [/usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts/callbacks/second.lua][/usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts/callbacks/second.lua:32: This RRD was created on another architecture]
      Jul 1 00:47:35 ntopng: [Lua.cpp:2539] WARNING: Script failure [/usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts/callbacks/second.lua][/usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts/callbacks/second.lua:32: This RRD was created on another architecture]
      Jul 1 00:47:34 ntopng: [Lua.cpp:2539] WARNING: Script failure [/usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts/callbacks/second.lua][/usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts/callbacks/second.lua:32: This RRD was created on another architecture]
      Jul 1 00:47:33 ntopng: [Lua.cpp:2539] WARNING: Script failure [/usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts/callbacks/second.lua][/usr/local/share/ntopng/scripts/callbacks/second.lua:32: This RRD was created on another architecture]

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        dork.buttons
        last edited by

        I just did a clean 0.6 install of ntopng (no prior ntopng on the system) and did not get that error.

        Looking at it, it looks as if what it's really crying about is the format of the RRD databases rather than the
        cpu architecture.

        Can you move them aside and try reinstalling ?

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          doktornotor Banned
          last edited by

          Works just fine here, plus - what's suggested above. Looks like you had i386 install before, won't work with RRD DBs.

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