OK, I found the problem.

There was an old (never configured) install of cacti onboard, which had
been updated as new versions came along.

Purging and reinstalling cleared the issue. Clearly something broke
during the upgrade sequences, but as it had never been used before
flushing and starting over was the best solution.

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  Cacti package - (mysql incompatibility)

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