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Hello.
I need some help.
I've installed archire plugin, it seems like it works, but it doesn't generate a graphical representation of my network architecture. It's only show me all devices in my network.
I wrote all ports, installed graphviz by manual, but can't understand what the problem is.
Please, help me.
Last edited by MVICON (2012-05-02 08:18:30)
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As you can see : graphviz is not installed or don't work.
Xavier Caillaud
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As you can see : graphviz is not installed or don't work.
Graphviz installed, then uninstalled, then installed again, anyway it doesn't show graph
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sometimes nedd restart computer
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sometimes nedd restart computer
I did it many times. Restarted again, but no result.
By the way, GLPI is runing on Virtual machine, where installed FreeBSD.
I don't know what else can I do..
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I had same problem, may edit files to set path of dot executable
dot => /usr/bin/dot
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I had same problem, may edit files to set path of dot executable
dot => /usr/bin/dot
Last edited by MVICON (2012-05-03 08:51:24)
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I had same problem, may edit files to set path of dot executable
dot => /usr/bin/dot
Thank you very very much! All works!
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nice ^^
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Can you help me with this plugin again?
I've added all computers and switches to glpi, then I've wrote switches port and connected computers and other switches to each other. Now I need Archire to show me all my network, like a map, but it let me only to choose one switch.
For example: I have switches A,B,C and computers a1, a2, a3; b1, b2; b3, c1, c2, c3. When I choose A, it shows me only one switch B (doesn't show computers on B), and computers a1, a2, a3. If I want to look b computers, I have to choose switch B.
What I may did wrong? Or maybe It doesn't support such maps?
Please, help me.
P.S. Sorry for my bad English.
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