Cacti system support scheduled tasks and automation operations
While Cacti system does not directly support scheduled tasks and automation operations, it can be achieved through the use of plugins or third-party tools. For example, the Cacti Automation plugin can be used to perform automated tasks, or by integrating Cacti with other automation tools such as Ansible or Puppet. Therefore, although Cacti system itself does not provide direct support, it is possible to implement scheduled tasks and automation operations by integrating other tools.
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