FTP Error in FOG 1.0.1
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It’s because you’re running Ubuntu.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 27090, member: 7271”]It’s because you’re running Ubuntu.[/quote]
Do you mean some problem with permissions?
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Seeeeeee TOOOOOMMMMMMM"“”"SSSSSSS [I][U][B]signature[/B][/U][/I] and update your kernals this way on Ubuntu machines!
you may need to add [B]sudo[/B] infront of these commands
[QUOTE][SIZE=12px]Have you searched the forums for your issue yet?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12px]Have you checked the [/SIZE][URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki’][SIZE=12px]wiki[/SIZE][/URL][SIZE=12px] yet?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12px]Kernel Issues: [/SIZE][URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ’][SIZE=12px]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ[/SIZE][/URL][/QUOTE] -
[quote=“Wolfbane8653, post: 27106, member: 3362”]Seeeeeee TOOOOOMMMMMMM"“”"SSSSSSS [I][U][B]signature[/B][/U][/I] and update your kernals this way on Ubuntu machines!
you may need to add [B]sudo[/B] infront of these commands[/quote]
I tried that from the Webpage. Under FOG Configuration -> Kernel Update, there you can choose a kernel and then it asks you for the bzImage name. I think this should not work now, but later in a future update of FOG?
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 27090, member: 7271”]It’s because you’re running Ubuntu.[/quote]
I’m running ubuntu 12.04, fog 1.0.1, error logs are pointing to an error in /var/fog/management/index.php line 72 this is directly related to the kernel update through the gui. -
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 27090, member: 7271”]It’s because you’re running Ubuntu.[/quote]
Should I just dump Ubuntu Server and run CentoOS? -
I’m not saying you should or shouldn’t. But I know it works on Centos 6.5. That said, I don’t think GUI Kernel Updating is the highest on the priority list.
Not saying I want to keep it in a broken state, just saying there’s alternate means to update your kernel.
For example, the last line in my signature will do it.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 27263, member: 7271”]I’m not saying you should or shouldn’t. But I know it works on Centos 6.5. That said, I don’t think GUI Kernel Updating is the highest on the priority list.
Not saying I want to keep it in a broken state, just saying there’s alternate means to update your kernel.
For example, the last line in my signature will do it.[/quote]
Ya I think I will just dump ubuntu and go with CentOS I am using it for Zenoss Server and working beautifully although some of the commands are diifferent than I’m use to. Thanks.
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I think i am going to go down the same road and install centOS
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Ok so I have updated to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS same issues with kernel updates through the web gui.
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That’s because, you’re choice, you’re using Ubuntu. I’m aware of the issue, but have not been able to to come up with a very elegant solution yet.
Use the last link in my signature if you need to update your kernel.
If I “fix” the issue so Ubuntu works, imaging becomes broken. Seeing as this software is more designed to image, I think I need to make sure that part operates before Web GUI kernel updates.
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FYI - currently getting a similar message under CentOS 6.5 after a message flashed briefly that the download was complete.
FOGFTP: Failed to rename file. Remote Path: /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/backup/3142TEX6420140521_172900, Local Path: /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/3142TEX64, Error: ftp_rename(): RNFR command failed.
-FOG Version 1.0.1
-OS Version CentOS 6.5 (minimal install + base and a few others)
-Apache error logs show nothing useful on this
-Not finding applicable content on forums
-Fresh test build on CentOS 6.5 in hopes of using GUI for Kernel updates. It is strictly a convenience. I will happily use wiki’s manual method linked in Tom’s signature if it means imaging stays working!Thanks for all your hard work Tom and others!!
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Hi Tom,
I have ubuntu too. Where have I to put de “sudo” in?
In case using wget to get the kernel as you suggent in the FAQ, what filename must I use to get de 39.1 kernel? I can not list them to know it. What are the rules to name them?
Thanks in advance.Frank
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Hi again,
now I realized that the downloaded kernel goes to /tmp, so I can move from there to ipxe.
Anyway my client don’t start bzImage giving a “Kernel panic - not syncing; No init found.”.
Aaarggg!!
Any ideas Tom? Please!Thanks in advance!
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[quote=“Frank, post: 28190, member: 691”]Hi again,
now I realized that the downloaded kernel goes to /tmp, so I can move from there to ipxe.
Anyway my client don’t start bzImage giving a “Kernel panic - not syncing; No init found.”.
Aaarggg!!
Any ideas Tom? Please!Thanks in advance![/quote]
What kernel are you downloading? It does go to /tmp first on your webserver, but if you’re trying to download an x86 kernel and it’s trying to boot a 64 bit init, it will cause a kernel panic because the kernel doesn’t know how to interpret the init.
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Thanks for your answer Tom.
Now I have tried the bzImage that comes by default (3.14.3) and it works without errors.
Thanks anyway.Regards.
Frank
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Kernel updates are now working for me on CentOS 6.5 after installing subversion 17?? On Friday.
These instructions were helpful: