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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott
      last edited by

      access_log is not an error. It expected so you know what people are accessing. It’s how I figured out snapin’s weren’t working.

      It’s also how I was able to determine you had multiple NIC’s on that system.

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        On the client, there is the one I think is more a problem with how fog determines the directory structure. It tries to find the alo-bg.png file from c:\program files\fog\images\alo-bg.png, but on 64 bit systems the real location is:
        c:\program files (x86)\fog\images\alo-bg.png.

        I’m still working on the other errors, though I think they’re ok, for now. Still trying to figure out how Usercleanup is supposed to work.

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott
          last edited by

          r1134 released. Fixes many service things. All seems to report properly now and supports the hosts that have multiple nics. As long as the macs are registered with the host in the fog gui, all should work properly. (Meaning wireless stuff should work as well.)

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            r1136 released.

            Partclone upload tasks (multi-part) uploads the correct (hopefully) for the partition.
            ext{2,3,4} = partclone.extfs -c
            ntfs = partclone.extfs -c
            fat{16,32} = partclone.vfat -c
            anything else (for now) uses
            hfp,btrfs,xfs=partclone.dd
            (It’s important to note that partclone.dd does not require -c option in upload, which is why I’ve labeled them as you see above.)

            Should help with the Win 8 differences in partitions.

            Deploy tasks are done with:
            partclone.restore rather than partclone.${fstype} so we know it restores using the correct type, rather than having me guess which are which.

            blkid updated in the init.gz to allow displaying of the partition types/uuid/etc…

            Minor changes, again, to fog.css to allow display of the kill icon’s. I must have made an accidental edit to the file, but it broke something. It’s fixed now.

            I have not, yet, implemented gpt stuff, but will get on it. I don’t have anything to test with, so I’ll be guessing, using of course other people’s suggestions.

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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott
              last edited by

              r1137 released.

              Had to make tweak to blkid in fog script. Should work more fluidly with this method.

              From the commit comments: “Make (hopefully) final tweak in partclone stuffs on fog script. Not done updating fog script, just hopefully done with partclone tweaks.”

              I hope you know that just means I’m done, at least for now, with partclone methods. I will continue editing the fog script, and I hope to use partclone for dd (raw) imaging types in the future.

              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! Get in contact with me (chat bubble in the top right corner) if you want to join in.

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              • T
                Troye Johnson
                last edited by

                Hey Tom,

                For the multiple snapin deployment could you make a way to select multiple files to deploy and not have to deploy them all also what would you need to test gpt.

                Fog Server information

                Cent OS 7
                Running Version 1.5.2

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott
                  last edited by

                  I wouldn’t be able to have a method of deploying multiple files. Though I’d imagine (if we had a parsing method in windows) you could create a package (zip,msi,…) and use args to unzip/install/etc…

                  I don’t know what I’d need, I don’t have anything with gpt. There’s already a couple people looking into it as they are actually in need of it, which is useful. I hope they don’t mind helping me out in this regard.

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                    Troye Johnson
                    last edited by

                    I was thinking I can build you a vmware server giving you full access if that would help any?

                    Fog Server information

                    Cent OS 7
                    Running Version 1.5.2

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                    • J
                      joacliba
                      last edited by

                      With the latest revision, I am able to backup a multipartition disk, but when I try to restore, it only says “task completed” but nothing is done.

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                      • Tom ElliottT
                        Tom Elliott
                        last edited by

                        What kind of multipart? Single or all?

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                          joacliba
                          last edited by

                          Single, one disk multiple partitions.

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                          • Tom ElliottT
                            Tom Elliott
                            last edited by

                            Is this is multi-boot system (Windows and Linux?)

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                              joacliba
                              last edited by

                              Yes. Well, NTFS and ext partitions, as windows isn’t installed yet.

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                              • Tom ElliottT
                                Tom Elliott
                                last edited by

                                That’s a kink I’ve yet to figure out. It has to create the partitions before it tries to restore the partitions. I don’t know how this is completed as the scripts used for the deploy process are:
                                [code] elif [ “$imgType” = “mps” ]; then
                                # Restore multipartion for single drive
                                echo -n " * Looking for Hard Disks…“;
                                #disk=fogpartinfo --list-devices 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f 1
                                getHardDisk;
                                echo “Done”;
                                echo " * Using Hard Disk: $hd”;

                                                if [ -n "$hd" ]
                                                then 
                                                    # check image
                                                    if [ -d "$imagePath" ]
                                                    then 
                                                        tmpMBR="${imagePath}/d1.mbr";
                                                        if [ -f "$tmpMBR" ]
                                                        then 
                                                            echo -n " * Restoring MBR...............................";
                                                            dd if=$tmpMBR of=$hd &>/dev/null
                                                            if [ "$osid" == "50" ]
                                                            then 
                                                                fdisk $hd  &>/dev/null << EOFLINUXFIX
                                

                                w
                                EOFLINUXFIX
                                fi
                                echo “Done”;

                                                            echo -n " * Checking hard disks.........................";
                                                            runPartprobe;
                                                            echo "Done";
                                                            parts=`fogpartinfo --list-parts $hd 2>/dev/null`
                                
                                                            diskLength=`expr length $hd`;
                                                            for part in $parts
                                                            do   
                                                                partNum=${part:$diskLength};
                                                                echo " * Processing Partition: $part (${partNum})";
                                                                sleep 1;
                                                                imgpart="${imagePath}/d1p${partNum}.img";
                                                                if [ "$osid" == "50" ]; then 
                                                                    echo " * Preparing linux filesystem...";
                                                                    parted -s $hd -a opt &>/dev/null << EOFPTD
                                

                                mkfs
                                yes
                                $partNum
                                fat32
                                q
                                EOFPTD
                                runPartprobe;
                                sleep 10;
                                fi
                                if [ -f “$imgpart” ]; then
                                if [ “$mc” = “yes” ]; then
                                if [ “$partNum” == “2” ] && [ “$osid” == “6” ]; then
                                udp-receiver --nokbd --portbase ${port} --mcast-rdv-address ${storageip} 2>/dev/null | partclone.restore -O $part -N -f 1 2>/tmp/status.fog
                                elif [ “$partNum” == “3” ] && [ “$osid” == “6” ]; then
                                udp-receiver --nokbd --portbase ${port} --mcast-rdv-address ${storageip} 2>/dev/null | partclone.restore -O $part -N -f 1 2>/tmp/status.fog
                                else
                                udp-receiver --nokbd --portbase ${port} --mcast-rdv-address ${storageip} 2>/dev/null | partclone.restore -O $part -N -f 1 2>/tmp/status.fog
                                fi
                                else
                                export FOGSTATS=“1”;
                                if [ “$partNum” == “2” ] && [ “$osid” == “6” ]; then
                                pigz -d -c < $imgpart | partclone.restore -O $part -N -f 1 2>/tmp/status.fog
                                elif [ “$partNum” == “3” ] && [ “$osid” == “6” ]; then
                                pigz -d -c < $imgpart | partclone.restore -O $part -N -f 1 2>/tmp/status.fog
                                else
                                pigz -d -c < $imgpart | partclone.restore -O $part -N -f 1 2>/tmp/status.fog
                                fi
                                fi
                                else
                                echo " * Partition File missing: $imgpart";
                                sleep 9;
                                fi
                                sleep 1;
                                clearScreen;
                                echo " * Image Restored";
                                done
                                if [ “$osid” == “50” ]
                                then
                                echo " * Restore Linux swap paritions:“;
                                swaps=LANG=C fdisk -l | grep swap | cut -d' ' -f1 2>/dev/null;
                                IFS=’
                                ';
                                for x in $swaps
                                do
                                echo " * Restoring partition: $x”;
                                mkswap $x &>/dev/null
                                done

                                                            fi
                                                            echo "";
                                
                                                            echo " * Task complete!";
                                                            echo "";
                                
                                                        else
                                                            handleError "Image Store Corrupt: Unable to locate MBR.";
                                                        fi
                                                    else
                                                        handleError "Unable to locate image store.";
                                                    fi
                                                else
                                                    handleError "Fatal Error: Disk device not found!";
                                                fi[/code]
                                

                                You’ll notice it doesn’t create the partitions itself, it uses the MBR of the system to generate the partition table for this block.

                                My guess is something is wrong with the DD command creating the backup MBR during the upload process.

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                                  joacliba
                                  last edited by

                                  I don’t understant the osid variable, if it’s multipartition and it can hold multiple os, for what is $osid?

                                  I can’t test until monday, but, it’s supposed to exist a [FONT=Consolas]/tmp/status.fog where I can check errors?[/FONT]

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                                  • Tom ElliottT
                                    Tom Elliott
                                    last edited by

                                    /tmp/status.fog is the location for the progress information on the client side. fog.statusreporter looks at the data in the file, sends it to the fogserver then clears it out for the next iteration.

                                    The osid, I think, is more for specialized cases. If its a pure linux system it needs to create the parts in the right places before upload can begin, hence the OSID in place for 50. Otherwise, it doesn’t appear to care.

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                                      fabritrento
                                      last edited by

                                      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 21867, member: 7271”]r1137 released.

                                      Had to make tweak to blkid in fog script. Should work more fluidly with this method.

                                      From the commit comments: “Make (hopefully) final tweak in partclone stuffs on fog script. Not done updating fog script, just hopefully done with partclone tweaks.”

                                      I hope you know that just means I’m done, at least for now, with partclone methods. I will continue editing the fog script, and I hope to use partclone for dd (raw) imaging types in the future.[/quote]

                                      i tryed to do a upload of a pc with:
                                      sda1 ntfs
                                      sda2 ext4
                                      sda3 swap

                                      the first partition works, and also the swap.

                                      the ext4 partition don’t work, i think the cause is because blkid command returns ext2 ext3 ext4 and the partclone.extfs command is not called.

                                      So i created 3 symlink in /usr/sbin on the client:

                                      ln -s partclone.extfs partclone.ext2
                                      ln -s partclone.extfs partclone.ext3
                                      ln -s partclone.extfs partclone.ext4

                                      but not works.

                                      is possible to modify the script to make 3 different log in /var/log/partclone_[DATETIME].log ? to debug? i find only the 3th launch of partimage in the log

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                                      • Tom ElliottT
                                        Tom Elliott
                                        last edited by

                                        can you give me exact output of blkid for ext4 stuff?

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                                          fabritrento
                                          last edited by

                                          [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 21886, member: 7271”]can you give me exact output of blkid for ext4 stuff?[/quote]
                                          i added ${partNum} to /tmp/status.fog, now i see what appens, and what command is launched for 2nd partclone command

                                          if not sufficient i add also debug at zero level to partimage arguments

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                                            fabritrento
                                            last edited by

                                            [quote=“fabritrento, post: 21888, member: 21607”]i added ${partNum} to /tmp/status.fog, now i see what appens, and what command is launched for 2nd partclone command

                                            if not sufficient i add also debug at zero level to partimage arguments[/quote]

                                            the error is when says calculating bitmap progress

                                            contenent of /var/log/blkid.tab:
                                            <device DEVNO=“0x0801” TIME=“1390579226.27383” UUID=“E6282FE0282FAF0D” TYPE=“ntfs”>/dev/sda1</device>
                                            <device DEVNO=“0x0802” TIME=“1390579226.67856” UUID=“48b78e27-9a6e-4aab-a9b2-a4d2a50026f8” TYPE=“ext4”>/dev/sda2</device>
                                            <device DEVNO=“0x0803” TIME=“1390579226.131478” UUID=“65b19640-5de4-4e1b-ba5e-105f6dbcc8cc” TYPE=“swap”>/dev/sda3</device>

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