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    Fog upgrade 1.1.1 --> 1.1.2 database error

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    • JunkhackerJ
      Junkhacker Developer
      last edited by

      [quote=“ckruijntjens, post: 31412, member: 24566”]Hello,

      I have the same issue??[/quote]

      then have you tried the same suggested solution?

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        John Hough
        last edited by

        I am experiencing the same issue, if I reinstall 1.1.1 I can get back in. While trouble shooting it I made copies of my before and after .fogsettings file in the /opt/fog directory and noticed a couple of things.

        First this is the one from the 1.1.1 installation:

        Created by the FOG Installer

        Version: 1.1.1

        Install time: Thu 26 Jun 2014 10:56:41 AM MDT

        ipaddress=“172.16.0.13”;
        interface=“bond0”;
        routeraddress=“# option routers x.x.x.x;”;
        plainrouter=“”;
        dnsaddress=“# option domain-name-servers x.x.x.x; “;
        dnsbootimage=””;
        password=“b5a9cd”;
        osid=“2”;
        osname=“Debian”;
        dodhcp=“n”;
        bldhcp=“0”;
        installtype=“N”;
        snmysqluser=“root”;
        snmysqlpass=“”;
        snmysqlhost=“localhost”;
        installlang=“0”;
        donate=“1”;
        fogupdateloaded=“1”

        Next is the one after 1.1.2 was installed:

        Created by the FOG Installer

        Version: 1.1.1

        Install time: Thu 26 Jun 2014 11:12:18 AM MDT

        ipaddress=“172.16.0.13”;
        interface=“bond0”;
        routeraddress=“# option routers x.x.x.x;”;
        plainrouter=“”;
        dnsaddress=“# option domain-name-servers x.x.x.x; “;
        dnsbootimage=””;
        password=“a41d31”;
        osid=“2”;
        osname=“Debian”;
        dodhcp=“n”;
        bldhcp=“0”;
        installtype=“N”;
        snmysqluser=“root”
        snmysqlpass=“a41d31”;
        snmysqlhost=“localhost”;
        installlang=“0”;
        donate=“1”;
        fogupdateloaded=“1”

        The installer changed the password entries and I noticed the semicolon is missing after the mysqluser line as well as the fogupdateloaded line.

        However I do not believe that this is the problem, my apache2 error log fills up with these errors with 1.1.2 installed and not with 1.1.1 installed.

        [Thu Jun 26 11:49:59.404576 2014] [:error] [pid 4933] [client 172.16.3.24:52333] PHP Warning: MySQL::sqlerror(): Couldn’t fetch mysqli in /var/www/fog/lib/db/MySQL.class.php on line 180
        [Thu Jun 26 11:49:59.404833 2014] [:error] [pid 4933] [client 172.16.3.24:52333] PHP Warning: mysqli::escape_string(): Couldn’t fetch mysqli in /var/www/fog/lib/db/MySQL.class.php on line 247
        [Thu Jun 26 11:49:59.404906 2014] [:error] [pid 4933] [client 172.16.3.24:52333] PHP Warning: mysqli::query(): Couldn’t fetch mysqli in /var/www/fog/lib/db/MySQL.class.php on line 89
        [Thu Jun 26 11:49:59.404946 2014] [:error] [pid 4933] [client 172.16.3.24:52333] PHP Warning: MySQL::sqlerror(): Couldn’t fetch mysqli in /var/www/fog/lib/db/MySQL.class.php on line 180

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          ianabc Testers
          last edited by

          This is more of a workaround than a solution

          I had the same issue with the installer, the mysql configuration in /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php ended up being incorrect this led to the upgrade script in the fog GUI not detecting my current settings and trying to do a CREATE as in the first post. Putting the correct information allowed the update script to complete successfully.

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          • J
            John Hough
            last edited by

            Did some more troubleshooting based on those Apache errors, I did a diff between the DatabaseManager.class.php between the versions and noticed the changes in where it is checking for the DATABASE_TYPE. I went into the Config.class.php that is used with 1.1.2 and found a static password entry for the root user when connecting to the MySQL database. I removed the static password leaving just the “” on the line, I then loaded up the page and the database update processed without problems.

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            • R
              RipAU
              last edited by

              Ahhh yep, fixing up the root password and localhost fixed the issue.
              I was confused as it seemed to work perfect the way it was on previous installations.

              Thank you very much. I’ll start the upgrade on my storage nodes now as well.

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              • hariskarH
                hariskar
                last edited by

                I had the same issue because during installation in the last message I pressed Enter without reading it. But the message was first to update database and then press enter. So I uninstalled fog and reinstalled correctly.

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                  darkxeno
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                    darkxeno
                    last edited by

                    Im have the same issue but updating my setting didnt help me at all

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                      darkxeno
                      last edited by

                      just fixed it I went in to the /var/www/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php and removed the password from there and it fixed it

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                        Rui Araújo
                        last edited by

                        [quote=“darkxeno, post: 31683, member: 4011”]just fixed it I went in to the /var/www/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php and removed the password from there and it fixed it[/quote]
                        Thank you so much! It solved my problem too! 😄

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                          darkxeno
                          last edited by

                          [quote=“Rui Araújo, post: 31804, member: 24515”]Thank you so much! It solved my problem too! :D[/quote]
                          no problem anything to help

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                            Bob Martens
                            last edited by

                            Thank you for the thread! This just saved me hours of work!

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                              Bob Martens
                              last edited by

                              It looks like now that it is updated, it is still going to the scheme updater package. How can I get back to my login screen?

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                                Bob Martens
                                last edited by

                                This one is done. Now I’m working on the non-booting machines issues.

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                                • Quintin GiesbrechtQ
                                  Quintin Giesbrecht
                                  last edited by

                                  [quote=“darkxeno, post: 31683, member: 4011”]just fixed it I went in to the /var/www/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php and removed the password from there and it fixed it[/quote]

                                  Thanks! that did it for me as well.

                                  Quintin Giesbrecht
                                  IT Manager
                                  Smith Neufeld Jodoin LLP

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                                    Will-TGS
                                    last edited by

                                    I had the same problem as RipAU; 100+ database errors when attempting v1.1.1 > v1.1.2 upgrade.

                                    As John Hough found, my [I].fogsettings[/I] file (located at /opt/fog/) was as follows:
                                    [CODE]ipaddress=“10.0.115.43”;
                                    interface=“eth0”;
                                    routeraddress=" option routers 10.0.115.254;“;
                                    plainrouter=“10.0.115.254”;
                                    dnsaddress=” option domain-name-servers 10.0.115.4; “;
                                    dnsbootimage=“10.0.115.4”;
                                    password=“98180b”;
                                    osid=“2”;
                                    osname=“Debian”;
                                    dodhcp=“n”;
                                    bldhcp=“0”;
                                    installtype=“N”;
                                    snmysqluser=”"
                                    snmysqlpass=“98180b”;
                                    snmysqlhost=“”;
                                    installlang=“0”;
                                    donate=“0”;
                                    fogupdateloaded=“1”[/CODE]
                                    The problems were obvious, particularly [I]routeraddress, dnsaddress, snmysqluser, snmysqlpass[/I] (I never set one?) and some semicolons in the wrong place, so I amended the file to look like:
                                    [CODE]ipaddress=“10.0.115.43”;
                                    interface=“eth0”;
                                    routeraddress=“10.0.115.254”;
                                    plainrouter=“10.0.115.254”;
                                    dnsaddress=“10.0.115.4”;
                                    dnsbootimage=“10.0.115.4”;
                                    password=“”;
                                    osid=“2”;
                                    osname=“Debian”;
                                    dodhcp=“n”;
                                    bldhcp=“0”;
                                    installtype=“N”;
                                    snmysqluser=“root”
                                    snmysqlpass=“”;
                                    snmysqlhost=“localhost”;
                                    installlang=“0”;
                                    donate=“0”;
                                    fogupdateloaded=“1”[/CODE]

                                    I ran [I]./install.sh[/I] again and the upgrade went OK.

                                    As Tom Elliot said, he fixed a many installer errors, but not all. Kudos to Tom for keeping FOG development going 🙂

                                    Will
                                    Computer Systems Administrator | Townsville, Australia

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                                      Matthew Gicking
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                                        Robbie McHugh
                                        last edited by

                                        Simple logical fix, as always thanks for the continued progress guys 🙂

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                                        • E
                                          Excel Group
                                          last edited by

                                          Can confirm I edited the .fogsettings and Config.class.php files and the database then upgraded perfect fine, just editing the .fogsettings still wasn’t working hence changing the Config too.

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