Create Task Capture Error
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@butch2861 Just to be sure I ran that on my FOG server.
find /var/www -name servicemodule* /var/www/html/fog/lib/client/servicemodule.class.php
And it was found in that path. I’m almost thinking you have a botched install (but also be aware that the file name you repeated in your last post is incorrect too).
How did you install FOG? Did you use the git method?
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@george1421 George I ran this command find /var/www -name servicemodule* and it found this:
/var/www/fog/service/servicemodule-active.phpwhen I do an update for Fog I do this procedure that Tom Elliot told me to do:
cd /root/fogproject
git pull
cd bin
./installfog.sh -y -
@butch2861 Yes that is the right process, but it didn’t find the needed file.
I would suggest that you rerun the installer and then confirm that the file exists after running the installer.
cd /root/fogproject/bin ./installfog.sh
(note without the -y) make sure the defaults are still accurate. The installer will insert what you answered the first time you ran through the installer for answers.
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@george1421 okay i re-ran the install and at the end it displayed this and I am still at this point: what do I need to do about the database schema issue?
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You still need to install/update your database schema.
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This can be done by opening a web browser and going to:
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Press [Enter] key when database is updated/installed.
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@butch2861 OK at this point go to that URL using your windows browser.
On that page there should be a button to update the schema. Press it. When it says the schema has been updated return to the linux server install script and press enter to continue with the installation.
If you don’t get the schema update page, but the login window instead then the schema is up to date and just return to the installer and continue with the install.
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@george1421 I ahve re-ran the installer and rebooted and am still getting the same error when trying to Upload an Image to a pc…
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@butch2861 look at the forum chat bubble for additional information.
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@butch2861 To me it looks like the GIT repo you are running the installer from is corrupted. Missing files?!? Possibly just delete and re-clone.
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@Sebastian-Roth I remoted into the OPs fog server. I switch him over to the working branch and repulled the using git. After I reran the installer all of the files were where they should be. He was able to schedule a deployment. I think he is good for now.
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I am having the same issue. Tried re-installing as listed below. Still getting the same generic error - internal server error when trying to perform a capture.
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@Jim-Holcomb Yes, you’re on working-1.6 and I’ll be helping with that here shortly.