@ablohowiak As a side note here, if you’re 100% new client in your environment, remove the legacy password in fog, just blank it out in the fog config defaults, and on hosts via groups. The legacy pass has security vulnerabilities.
One node crashed this morning. I was rebuilding it. The node was still enabled in fog - and because it wasn’t responding it caused the above error and a chainloading issue on hosts. The node that was not working was not the node that technicians were trying to deploy from.
@george1421 and if I recall the access control is already built for 2.0.
While I agree plain removing it seems a bit harsh, it can still be side loaded. Remember, I maintain a backup of the version being installed. So the backup of the original web structure is still available, with the only exception being when one goes to install rc-3. The rc-3 backup will remove the accesscontrol. If you go to the rc-2 backup (from when you installed rc-2) you can still get a copy of the access control plugin. While not perfect and does require a little extra work, it is still relatively easy.
For now I’m solving this. I realize the issue at hand is likely still there, but this (at this point) is not a problem of FOG or the FOG Client in a “bug” form. This seems much more likely to be a problem simply with disk space. Of course feel free to post info as we find more info out.
@Wayne-Workman I suspect all is already fixed in the working area. You can create the log, and if you can see when/where/how the change happened, it certainly will help. I’m 98% sure it’s a specific set of actions necessary though, which is why I can’t seem to replicate it.
I’m certain it has nothing to do with the location plugin, just in case you were going to try with and without the plugin installed.
I’ve solved this thread so I don’t go nuts thinking I have keep finding and fixing this issue. Filenames with spaces (as well as other special characters) will be replaced with _ and this will be available to the next RC release.
@Tom-Elliott My apologies, this can be marked as solved. I was restarting fogservice to test for the popups for shutdown, and restart tasking; however restarting the fogservice doesn’t really reset the client like I thought. It requires that the client checks in on it’s normal time ( sleep service time) for the popups to appear.