• Change Server but not change certificate

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    @danilopinotti Correct.

  • Location capture fail

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    @apollyonus I don’t know what version of fog you’re running so without that I can’t give you great information about what you’re asking.

    In trunk, images can be replicated across groups. This is managed by what I call the ‘Primary’ master. All this is is the group that is the “owner” or “golden” image that is known to be good at the time of completion. This group’s Master node will replicate the image to all nodes within the group as well as all other storage groups that are associated with the image. If you update the master on a different group, it will be overwritten because the Primary master is the one who’s the “real dude”. So if you wanted to use a different group’s already replicated image as the “master” of all, you would need to update the primary group status of that image.

    This same principle works for snapins in trunk as well. Mind you, the group->group replication and snapin replication did not exist before what’s currently in trunk. 1.2.0 and earlier did not have these capabilities.

    Most often configurations of users with the location plugin, that i’ve seen, create groups for the different node locations. These nodes will fall under the group. Why is this important you may ask? Because the way the location plugin was designed with 1.x.x versions of fog, you can associate a host to a location, and the location does NOT need to belong to a single node. This can allow versatility in that if you have a large building, all on the same network, you can have a location managed by many nodes even under the same group. 0.32 (known as the location patch) only allowed node->host imaging to occur. It had no replication capabilities, all it did is tell the host where to download it’s image. Uploads were still done to whatever was the master node.

    The current location plugin is MUCH more powerful than the days when it was known as the location patch. First, it allows the Group to be a “location” that a host (when assigned) can use similar to how the storage group/node system works without the location plugin. It just designates the host must operate under as specific group. Second, under trunk I guess, you don’t have to have different image names that are essentially the same image anyway because (maybe this isn’t specifically to locations but it certainly expands a locations power) they can cross different groups. Third, the location plugin can tell a host to use the location it’s under to get it’s init’s and kernels (even further limiting across WAN bandwidth usage).

    I don’t know if I’ve answered your questions, but yes, most people create a group with a single node that designate the location. That single node is the master of that group, so images needing to be uploaded are handled at that location as well.

  • Ubuntu Trunk Checksum failed

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    Good to know. So it seams to only cause problems with a distinct combination of curl and openssl version(s). Possibly the newer curl version works around an openssl bug or the other way round… 😄

  • boot to HDD not working

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    Well i’m now up to date as of SVN (unknown number at moment)

    Anyway, this did not resolve the issue on it’s own but changing the PXE options worked just fine. Exit to 1st HDD.

    i guess would have worked before but it’s better now anway.

    Thanks

  • HIGH CPU Fog Services after update r5029 v6759

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    Wanted to post another update. Updated to 6893 this morning. Removed my sleep and service stop commands from rc.local and rebooted. CPU seems to be in check again. Thanks for all your hard work!

  • FOG-Client failed to download CA certificate

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    @Quazz said:

    @ch3i I’m literally facepalming right now

    ^^

  • Progress bar not pas from 40%

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    @BASURILLABAS2 Can you please update to the very latest version (plus run the installer) and see if things are fixed? Tom just uploaded the new inits…

  • Chaining FOG from ipxe.efi (x64)

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    @abos_systemax said:

    I believe you, but theory and practice are different beasts 🙂

    Sure they are! That’s why I suggested to give FOG trunk a try! Kernel 3.19.3 might boot some of your UEFI machines but will fail with those having more recent NICs! This is not just a theory. We have seen different people posting about those issues several times a week in the last months!

  • client computer reboots in pxe while adding nic

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    @scott45426 Thanks for you answer. We are more than happy to help even if it’s not a “FOG issue”. 🙂 Please let us know when you (your colleges) found out what’s causing this in your setup. The information will help other users in the future. I am marking this solved for now.

  • ftp_login(): Login incorrect

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  • Configuring UDP Cast failed on storage node

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    @Tom-Elliott Issue resolved after installing gcc and running the installer again, thanks!

  • Green FOG - Change amount of time to shutdown

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    @GFm Good to know, thanks for testing and reporting back.

  • Fog Installation failed. (Backing up database.. Failed!)

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    Hey All, the issue was resolved. Its the problem with php.ini -> time zone not set. After going through same problem & solution in other thread - tried the same. Set the time zone and removed leading ;

    This successfully completed the schema update and installation.

    Thanks for your great help guys!

  • Was working prior to update, Image deployment

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    Just wanted to update. I have been busy here at work so I have not been able to do anymore testing on the init files. So sorry for the delay.

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  • Printer Error r4991 v6683

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    @Sebastian-Roth Yes this issue has been resolved with the update

  • Multiple disks, I only want one fogged

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    @cortoM This might be solving it for you but it actually really just a quick hack. If you are still keen to find out why FOG is choosing the wrong device on your system we need more information. See Wayne’s and my previous post.

  • FOG 1.2.0 to Trunk rev 6741 Failing (blank screen at schema updater)

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    @Sebastian-Roth @Tom-Elliott

    Gentlmen, that fixed the issue. Thank you so much for your support!!! You guys are the bomb!!!

    Chris

  • [SOLVED] Fatal Error: Failed to mount NFS Volume

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    @Wayne-Workman
    Ok, thanks for your precisions, i’ll work on NFS storage later.

  • SVN-Update: Error in creating dhcpd.conf

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    Perfect now! Installer and configs are all correct. From my side the problem is solved. Thanks!

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