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    Downloading binaries needed....... Failed with direct internet acesses

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      vinodjotshi
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      i have currently using Ubuntu 18 LTS fresh install with updated under virtualbox
      FOG version 1.5.4 (17 MB in size approx)
      virtual box has direct internet access even if it failing to download binaries
      2ndly i tried & tested to install same FOG 1.5 .4 version on Centos7 and worked perfectly
      3rdly fog_1.4.4.tar.gz is about 68 MB in size approx i want know why new version is without binaries can we download binaries separately & install them 0_1529318110670_Screenshot from 2018-06-18 15-21-37.png

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        Quazz Moderator
        last edited by Quazz

        The new version seperated the binaries so that they can be updated independantly and they can push fixes without incrementing the version numbers.

        There should be a file in the bin/error_logs named error_log_1.5.4.log, paste the contents here. (or upload the file, or tail -50 to get the last 50 lines, should be enough)

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          vinodjotshi
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          Kindly find error log files
          1_1529392533055_foginstall.log 0_1529392533055_fog_error_1.5.4.log

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            Quazz Moderator @vinodjotshi
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            @vinodjotshi Thank you.

            I notice it fails at this part ERROR 1396 (HY000) at line 1: Operation ALTER USER failed for 'root'@'127.0.0.1'

            I’m not sure if it’s related but it reminded me of this thread: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10006/ubuntu-is-fog-s-enemy/24

            That said, if you’re using the 1.5.4 installer it should account for that.

            Did you by any chance set a password for root user on the Mysql database?

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              vinodjotshi @Quazz
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              No , i did not set any password on Mysql Database

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                Quazz Moderator @vinodjotshi
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                @vinodjotshi Can you connect to Mysql with mysql -u root ?

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                  vinodjotshi @Quazz
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                  yes i can connect

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                    Quazz Moderator @vinodjotshi
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                    @vinodjotshi Can you try the steps outlined in https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10006/ubuntu-is-fog-s-enemy and see if that works?

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                      vinodjotshi @Quazz
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                        vinodjotshi @Quazz
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                        kindly suggest OS on which latest FOG runs without any issues , so that i can test FOG in my enviorment

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                          Quazz Moderator @vinodjotshi
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                          @vinodjotshi Centos 7 is generally considered to be an excellent choice.

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                            vinodjotshi @Quazz
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                            Ok thanks for your suggestion

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                              LibraryMark
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                              I have gotten in the habit of downloading the binaries before the install. It’s just too long to wait for them without knowing what’s going on if you let the install script do it.

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