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    Persistent Groups - Snapins added to host but not deployed

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      GeorgeBells
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      @george1421 Any progress on this? Sorry to pest, I do appreciate the work you are putting into this

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        george1421 Moderator @GeorgeBells
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        @georgebells I haven’t had a lot of bandwidth to look into this, but I just tested the updated php code from my earlier post on our production FOG server and it installs what it should. I need to test to see if it creates the snapin tasks correctly, but I also need to create a few fake snapins because we don’t use snapins on my campus so that will take a bit more time than I have at the moment.

        I installed the updated php code as outlined below
        rebooted the apache server
        went into the web ui and uninstalled the persistent group plugin
        reinstalled the persistent group plugin
        logged into the mysql server as root and attached to the fog database
        expanded my putty window very wide
        ran this sql command show CREATE TRIGGER persistentGroups;

        I reviewed the sql program near the bottom and saw the “patched” code

                INSERT INTO `printerAssoc` (`paHostID`,`paPrinterID`,`paIsDefault`,`paAnon1`,`paAnon2`,`paAnon3`,`paAnon4`)
                    SELECT @myHostID as `paHostID`,`paPrinterID`,`paIsDefault`,`paAnon1`,`paAnon2`,`paAnon3`,`paAnon4`
                    FROM `printerAssoc` WHERE `paHostID`=@myTemplateID;
        
                SET @myDBTest = (SELECT count(`saSnapinID`) FROM `snapinAssoc` WHERE `saHostID`=@myTemplateID LIMIT 1);
                IF (@myDBTest > 0) THEN
                    INSERT INTO `snapinAssoc` (`saHostID`,`saSnapinID`)
                        SELECT @myHostID as `saHostID`,`saSnapinID`
                        FROM `snapinAssoc` WHERE `saHostID`=@myTemplateID;
        
                    SET @sjDate = (SELECT NOW());
                    INSERT INTO `snapinJobs` (`sjHostID`,`sjStateID`,`sjCreateTime`)
                        SELECT @myHostID as `sjHostID`,1 as `sjStateID`,@sjDate as `sjCreateTime`;
        
                    SET @mysjID = (SELECT `sjID` FROM `snapinJobs` WHERE `sjCreateTime`=@sjDate);
                    INSERT INTO `snapinTasks` (`stJobID`,`stState`,`stCheckinDate`,`stCompleteDate`,`stSnapinID`,`stReturnCode`,`stReturnDetails`)
                        SELECT @mysjID as `stJobID`,1 as `stState`,@sjDate as `stCheckinDate`,STR_TO_DATE('00,00,0000','%d,%m,%Y') as `stCompleteDate`,`saSnapinID` as `stSnapinID`,0,''
                        FROM `snapinAssoc` WHERE `saHostID`=@myHostID;
                END IF;
        
                INSERT INTO `moduleStatusByHost` (`msHostID`,`msModuleID`,`msState`)
                    SELECT @myHostID as `msHostID`,`msModuleID`,`msState`
        
        

        This is what was inserted

                SET @myDBTest = (SELECT count(`saSnapinID`) FROM `snapinAssoc` WHERE `saHostID`=@myTemplateID LIMIT 1);
                IF (@myDBTest > 0) THEN
                    INSERT INTO `snapinAssoc` (`saHostID`,`saSnapinID`)
                        SELECT @myHostID as `saHostID`,`saSnapinID`
                        FROM `snapinAssoc` WHERE `saHostID`=@myTemplateID;
        
                    SET @sjDate = (SELECT NOW());
                    INSERT INTO `snapinJobs` (`sjHostID`,`sjStateID`,`sjCreateTime`)
                        SELECT @myHostID as `sjHostID`,1 as `sjStateID`,@sjDate as `sjCreateTime`;
        
                    SET @mysjID = (SELECT `sjID` FROM `snapinJobs` WHERE `sjCreateTime`=@sjDate);
                    INSERT INTO `snapinTasks` (`stJobID`,`stState`,`stCheckinDate`,`stCompleteDate`,`stSnapinID`,`stReturnCode`,`stReturnDetails`)
                        SELECT @mysjID as `stJobID`,1 as `stState`,@sjDate as `stCheckinDate`,STR_TO_DATE('00,00,0000','%d,%m,%Y') as `stCompleteDate`,`saSnapinID` as `stSnapinID`,0,''
                        FROM `snapinAssoc` WHERE `saHostID`=@myHostID;
                END IF;
        
        

        Or if you see this line

        SET @sjDate = (SELECT NOW());
        

        for sure the patch is installed.

        (I still need to confirm this works on my production server)
        In my home testing when I registered the computer I assigned it to the persistent group and selected deploy image right from the registration program.

        I powered it off after registration and confirmed the tasks were created using the fog server web ui

        I powered on the vm and it began imaging. That is where I stopped.

        Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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          GeorgeBells
          last edited by

          @george1421

          This is the output for mysql - After inserting that file, restarting the apache server, uninstalling and reinstalling the plugin

          ef70f074-6a79-43a4-87d6-393752a15035-image.png

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            george1421 Moderator @GeorgeBells
            last edited by

            @georgebells it appears that the file hasn’t been replaced on the server for some reason.

            When you view the /var/www/fog/lib/plugins/persistentgroups/class/ directory does persistentgroupsmanager.class.php have a different date than the rest of the files?

            Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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              GeorgeBells
              last edited by GeorgeBells

              @george1421

              It does, it has todays date.

              7c5b76fc-6aa9-498e-800c-ad41f10f1685-image.png

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                george1421 Moderator @GeorgeBells
                last edited by

                @georgebells Well once that file is updated you need to uninstall and reinstall the plugin. When you uninstall that plugin it will drop that trigger from mysql. When you add the plugin back in via the web ui it will recreate that trigger. The updated file from the google drive has the changes made to the create trigger command. You don’t reinstall FOG because it will overwrite the patched file I sent you.

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                  GeorgeBells @george1421
                  last edited by

                  @george1421

                  Makes sense - Edited my previous response because I immediately realised this is likely the case, just to clarify incase I did word it wrong, I had been reinstalling just the plugin through the UI, not fog itself.

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                    george1421 Moderator @GeorgeBells
                    last edited by

                    @georgebells well the plugin file has the right number of bytes to the size so I think its the same as the file on my production server.

                    Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                      GeorgeBells @george1421
                      last edited by

                      @george1421

                      Interesting…

                      I’ve been going to the fog web management > plugins > installed plugins and uninstalling persistent groups…

                      I have then gone into install plugins, and reinstalled it.
                      I have also tried going to install plugins, deleting it, back to activate plugins, activating it and installing.

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                        GeorgeBells
                        last edited by

                        @george1421

                        Do you have any other advice on this? Haven’t had much chance to play around with it lately but hoping to revisit it soon

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                          GeorgeBells
                          last edited by

                          @george1421 Hey. Finally got around to looking at this again. Is it possible you have made any updates to the plugin since?

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                            alphamine
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                            Hello,

                            I am using fog to manage a data center deployment consisting of over 1000 servers.

                            I am replying here as the UX feedback provided by @GeorgeBells here perfectly sums up issues I’ve been having as well.

                            If a feature request / ‘fix’ per details referenced above is NOT possible or planned, then I sincerely urge the dev team to consider allowing users to assign Snapins directly to images.

                            All of my equipment is of a similar spec, and the image I flash to them contains pre-configured FOG client as well as auto-setup scripts to configure UUID-based values on first boot.
                            All of my “snapins” are entirely image-specific by design.

                            I would like to quick register all new equipment, immediately flash the same specific image, and then deploy the same snapin every time.

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