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    • Chris WhiteleyC
      Chris Whiteley
      last edited by

      so it is still giving you the Stars down the center? Your imaging is set to partclone not partimage right?

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        mlnancejr8808
        last edited by

        correct

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        • Chris WhiteleyC
          Chris Whiteley
          last edited by

          well if you are doing an upload, maybe you can delete the current image you are trying to create out of the /images folder and then try to do an upload. Maybe it is having a hard time trying to overwrite it.

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            mlnancejr8808
            last edited by

            I have deleted the image file, tried recreating it and it has not shown up in /images. I’m guessing the permissions aren’t working correctly or something isn’t matching. Here is what it looks like when I run ls -l /images

            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Jun 23 13:02 360WIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Jun 25 08:42 520STUDENTWIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Jun 13 10:35 6300STUDENT
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Jun 13 12:15 6300TEACH
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 19 14:29 740TEACHWIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 16 13:33 745STUDENTWIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 16 13:32 755TEACHWIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 16 13:16 760TEACHWIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 19 13:58 760WIN7HS
            -rwxrwxrwx 1 fog root 8980811625 Feb 10 14:56 acer_2011
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Mar 3 11:55 D531WIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 7 fog root 4096 Jun 24 09:07 dev
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Mar 12 11:34 E6410WIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 19 13:30 HP6200Student
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 19 14:51 HP6200Teacher
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 16 10:43 HPNETWIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Jan 27 10:39 HPProDesk600
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Mar 27 09:09 LENOVO
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 16384 Jun 29 2010 lost+found
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Jun 29 2010 _olddev
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 21 13:00 WYHS740WIN7
            drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 May 19 14:00 WYHS755WIN7

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            • M
              mlnancejr8808
              last edited by

              Also when it goes to the upload screen its says its cloning /dev/sda1/ to /tmp/pigz1 is this correct?

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              • Chris WhiteleyC
                Chris Whiteley
                last edited by

                Did this happen after the update? If so, is there a way you can delete your image from the image management portion and the image file in /images, then try and create a new one and associate whatever machine you are using to upload that new image ID? You can also (once the the old one is deleted) change the sql to reflect the new image with the old number:

                user@machine:~$ mysql -u root
                mysql>use fog;
                mysql>select imageid, imagename from images;

                ±--------±--------------------+
                | imageID | imageName |
                ±--------±--------------------+
                | 8 | StudentSpare-HL91 |
                | 4 | BSELAB |
                | 11 | MS16372Teacher2 |
                | 10 | MS163KTeacher2 |
                ±--------±--------------------+
                You want to change this to be:
                [COLOR=#b3b3b3][SIZE=11px]Code:[/SIZE][/COLOR]
                ±--------±--------------------+
                | imageID | imageName |
                ±--------±--------------------+
                | 1 | StudentSpare-HL91 |
                | 2 | BSELAB |
                | 3 | MS16372Teacher2 |
                | 4 | MS163KTeacher2 |
                ±--------±--------------------+
                You’ll execute the following lines at the mysql> prompt.
                [COLOR=#b3b3b3][SIZE=11px]Code:[/SIZE][/COLOR]
                mysql>update images set imageID=1 where imageID=8 limit 1;
                mysql>update images set imageID=2 where imageID=4 limit 1;
                mysql>update images set imageID=3 where imageID=11 limit 1;
                mysql>update images set imageID=4 where imageID=10 limit 1;
                This changes the imageID value for each image definition. You can reorder them however you want, just adjust the imageID values in each statement. the “limit 1” on the end of each statement makes sure you change just 1 record, because logically there can be only 1.

                What this has done is broken the link between the host records and the image records. At this point, the hosts no longer have a valid image associated with them, because they know the image by it’s previous ID, which is no longer valid.

                Now you have to update the hosts table so that any hosts which used the old image ID, now uses it’s new image ID.
                [COLOR=#b3b3b3][SIZE=11px]Code:[/SIZE][/COLOR]
                mysql>update hosts set hostImage=1 where hostImage=8;
                mysql>update hosts set hostImage=2 where hostImage=4;
                mysql>update hosts set hostImage=3 where hostImage=11;
                mysql>update hosts set hostImage=4 where hostImage=10;

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                  mlnancejr8808
                  last edited by

                  I have deleted the old image file that I am replacing this with. The file is never being created for the new one.

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                  • Chris WhiteleyC
                    Chris Whiteley
                    last edited by

                    then you may need to look at doing a fresh install. When did you do the upgrade? what version are you on?

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                    • M
                      mlnancejr8808
                      last edited by

                      I am on version 1.1.2. Did the upgrade from 1.1.1 to 1.1.2 this morning.

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                      • J
                        Jim Holcomb
                        last edited by

                        Tom, I am on v1.1.1 and I just updated an image. All went well, and got the image upload success message. Now the laptop is looping on the FTP login incorrect message. I do not recall setting up an FTP password. Can I just change the password via the FOG interface or does this need to be does elsewhere at the server level? (Ubuntu 12.04)

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                          Fhajad
                          last edited by

                          [quote=“Jim Holcomb, post: 31356, member: 15162”]Tom, I am on v1.1.1 and I just updated an image. All went well, and got the image upload success message. Now the laptop is looping on the FTP login incorrect message. I do not recall setting up an FTP password. Can I just change the password via the FOG interface or does this need to be does elsewhere at the server level? (Ubuntu 12.04)[/quote]

                          The password for FTP is that of the fog user on the server, and has to match two locations in the configuration.

                          1. Storage Management > All Storage Nodes > Select Storage Node > Management Password
                          2. Fog Configuration > Fog Settings > TFTP Server > FOG_TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD
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                            YuYo
                            last edited by

                            We have come up with this problem too. I’ve noticed that when this error happens we have these lines in the log file

                            [06-26-14 10:21:15 am] * No tasks found!
                            [06-26-14 10:21:25 am] | StorageNode Not found on this system.
                            [06-26-14 10:21:35 am] | StorageNode Not found on this system.
                            [06-26-14 10:21:45 am] | StorageNode Not found on this system.
                            [06-26-14 10:21:55 am] | StorageNode Not found on this system.
                            [06-26-14 10:22:05 am] | StorageNode Not found on this system.
                            [06-26-14 10:22:15 am] | StorageNode Not found on this system.
                            [06-26-14 10:22:16 am] * Starting FOG Multicast Manager Service
                            [06-26-14 10:22:21 am] * Checking for new tasks every 10 seconds.
                            [06-26-14 10:22:21 am] * Starting service loop.
                            [06-26-14 10:22:21 am] * No tasks found!

                            I was in the process of updating to the latest version and it seems that when the service was restarted it finished uploading the image.

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                            • L
                              lepretre
                              last edited by

                              hello;

                              Fresh reinstall of FOG 1.1.2 and same probem with my first upload:
                              It ok on the defaut storage but not on a new storage group and node.
                              after the upload i have this:
                              *
                              *
                              *
                              and in the log from apache:
                              PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘;’ in /var/www/fog/service/Post_Stage2.php on line 24

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                              • L
                                lepretre
                                last edited by

                                i have reinstall fog 1.1.2 and now it’s ok !!!

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                                • J
                                  Jim Holcomb
                                  last edited by

                                  Anyone??? I upgraded to v1.1.2 and still the same issue appears (TFTP invalid password)

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                                    Fhajad
                                    last edited by

                                    [quote=“Jim Holcomb, post: 31679, member: 15162”]Anyone??? I upgraded to v1.1.2 and still the same issue appears (TFTP invalid password)[/quote]

                                    Did you try/verify anything I said at all? It was a direct response and everything.

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                                    • J
                                      Jim Holcomb
                                      last edited by

                                      My humble of apologies! I did not see the 2nd page in this thread. Silly me. Trying that now…

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                                        John Sartoris
                                        last edited by

                                        I’ve been following this post as I too ran into the last step of an image update stalling with *s. I finally received the message about invalid ftp password, and I have since fixed my issue. I had the “2. Fog Configuration > Fog Settings > TFTP Server > FOG_TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD” configured as the fogcrypt’d password. I also had, i’m assuming since I first installed fog, the unix user set to the fogcrypt’d password also. It used to work this way, I don’t know if it should have, but it did.

                                        To fix my issue I had to set the unix user password to the plain text password. The entry in the config page still needs to be fogcrypt’d.

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                                          Jim Holcomb
                                          last edited by

                                          John, have no idea what you just said here. How do I do this?
                                          [QUOTE]o fix my issue I had to set the unix user password to the plain text password. The entry in the config page still needs to be fogcrypt’d.[/QUOTE]

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                                            Jim Holcomb
                                            last edited by

                                            Ok, so other troubleshooting steps taken.
                                            I tried [FONT=monospace][COLOR=#000000]tftp x.x.x.x. get [/COLOR][/FONT][FONT=monospace][COLOR=#000000]undionly.kpxe and got positive results. However, when I try [/COLOR][/FONT][FONT=monospace][COLOR=#000000]tftp -v X.X.X.X -c get undionly.kpxe from the FOG server (via putty) I get permission denied. Any thoughts?[/COLOR][/FONT]

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