Version 1.2.0 released!
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Thanks for the answer.
Sorry for the daft question will try this tommrow on my new 1.1.2 server
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Same error here Andyroo54. 1.1.0 --> 1.2.0
I have re run the 1.1.0 installer and reverted back to 1.1.0
Every time I went to the management page it would say the Schema needed updating.
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Tried both Firefox and IE 11. Same error. Might be the way I am running the update because I just tried going from 1.1.0 to 1.1.2 and got the same issue. I am sure it is something easy… I just don’t what.
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Hey andyroo54 I got it to work by removing the snmysqlpass password in the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file then re running the install.
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Wow! Congratulations to all Fog developers!
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All are having problems with the database schema problem check your fog settings file in/opt/fog/.fogsettings and make sure snmysqlpass is correct for the db password
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If it installed properly, you should have the /opt/fog/.fogsettings
My guess, unless somebody else removed it, is something wasn’t completely installed properly.
I’d recommend a reinstall.
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Wow I am stupid… I forgot to check hidden files CTRL+H (ls -a)then I found the file. Updated password and done! Thanks Tom and thanks to the Fog team we are now on 1.2 can’t wait to test windows 8…!
The upgrade was super easy just don’t mind my stupidity!
Thanks again!
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Congrats Fog Team. Thanks for your great effort.
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I just signed up to say thanks. I’ve been using FOG for the deployment of our training lab since 2012ish and I really wouldn’t want to use anything else!
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Thanks for the advise updated my fog server today
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Please clarify, when this says now supports multiboot re-sizable imaging, do you mean multi-partition resizable?
I am still on version .31 and have been hesitant to upgrade because I am the only tech in a 1,500 PC 3,000 user school and can’t risk the downtime.
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[quote=“BigDawg986, post: 33945, member: 75”]Please clarify, when this says now supports multiboot re-sizable imaging, do you mean multi-partition resizable?
I am still on version .31 and have been hesitant to upgrade because I am the only tech in a 1,500 PC 3,000 user school and can’t risk the downtime.[/quote]
No when it says Multiboot I means Multiple Operating Systems on the hard drive, such as Windows and Linux on one machine but being able to choose the OS to boot to at each reboot.
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[quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 33964, member: 3582”]No when it says Multiboot I means Multiple Operating Systems on the hard drive, such as Windows and Linux on one machine but being able to choose the OS to boot to at each reboot.[/quote]
Thanks, I should have figured as much but whenever I set up multiboots I always put each OS in a separate partition so that’s why I asked.