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Is there a guide on how to install #librenms on #freebsd?

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  • joanyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Is there a guide on how to install #librenms on #freebsd?

    i did pkg install librenms
    But not sure if something is borked, my install wanted to take 3Gb of disk space and install packages such as x11-something and Wayland-something

    i hit NO 😅

    Maybe there is a better network monitor tool?

    Stefano MarinelliS dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker:D 2 Replies Last reply
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    • joanyJ joany

      Is there a guide on how to install #librenms on #freebsd?

      i did pkg install librenms
      But not sure if something is borked, my install wanted to take 3Gb of disk space and install packages such as x11-something and Wayland-something

      i hit NO 😅

      Maybe there is a better network monitor tool?

      Stefano MarinelliS This user is from outside of this forum
      Stefano MarinelliS This user is from outside of this forum
      Stefano Marinelli
      wrote last edited by
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      @joany I was preparing a guide, but it's not much different than just installing it. And yes, all those dependencies come from the graphical libs needed to show the web interface. Not great, but it works.

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      • joanyJ joany

        Is there a guide on how to install #librenms on #freebsd?

        i did pkg install librenms
        But not sure if something is borked, my install wanted to take 3Gb of disk space and install packages such as x11-something and Wayland-something

        i hit NO 😅

        Maybe there is a better network monitor tool?

        dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker:D This user is from outside of this forum
        dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker:D This user is from outside of this forum
        dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker:
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        @joany it probably pulls in graphics stuff to render pretty pictures

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        • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

          @joany I was preparing a guide, but it's not much different than just installing it. And yes, all those dependencies come from the graphical libs needed to show the web interface. Not great, but it works.

          joanyJ This user is from outside of this forum
          joanyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @stefano I installed it, but hahah..
          Instructions says after install
          sudo php artisan key:generate
          and i get, Error: artisan must not run as root
          🤣

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          • joanyJ joany

            @stefano I installed it, but hahah..
            Instructions says after install
            sudo php artisan key:generate
            and i get, Error: artisan must not run as root
            🤣

            Stefano MarinelliS This user is from outside of this forum
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            @joany yes, the command should be given as user www - that's why I started with the guide. It's not that straightforward

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            • Stefano MarinelliS Stefano Marinelli

              @joany yes, the command should be given as user www - that's why I started with the guide. It's not that straightforward

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              @stefano Looking forward to reading that, i will try this one more time.

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