Unable to start task; Unable to connect to TFTP server
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I’m very much aware, the new version was released after I had this one setup. .32 is all I could find at the time that was considered stable if I recall.
Also, I remember when version 1 was released another user I know said it broke everything for him. So I was a bit wary.
But that was another question I had, what is the easiest way to go about upgrading?
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easiest way? just download the installer and run it. it will detect the settings you used installed oringinally with and use those.
best way? build a new server, migrate your files and host list over
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[QUOTE]easiest way? just download the installer and run it. it will detect the settings you used installed oringinally with and use those.[/QUOTE]
Thank you, and noted.But realistically, is there any reason that this issue would be fixed by updating? I’m almost certain it’s something set incorrectly, or a problem with our network. I’m just not sure where that problem would be.
After the hassle I went through to get PXE booting working the first time, I’m not looking forward to starting from scratch… But if I could get everything working on .32 I would feel better about upgrading. Seeing as how .32 was the version everyone was using from 2011 until a few months ago I feel like it’s not something broken in the release.
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Did you try what I suggested in my last post?
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I’m trying it now, I’ll let you know shortly
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Interestingly enough, since I’ve rebooted, I’ve now lost internet connectivity on the Wheezy box.
I can still ssh into the box, and wheezy can see my desktop, but it doesn’t see the laptop I’m trying to image. Before I rebooted everything was fine…
Edit:
Okay… So this may have been the problem. There was a typo in my /etc/networking/interfaces.I had gatewau, instead of gateway… Here’s to hoping. (How I got to google before I have no idea)
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That didn’t help in the slightest…
And sorry for the triple post in here.
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And the password for your storage node is the same as the one in the Fog configuration?
I may be wrong but I believe that password also has to be the same for the user “fog” -
Upgrading fixes many things but may not fix everything for you.
Do you start getting internet if you run:
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[quote=“David Herrington, post: 34047, member: 3549”]And the password for your storage node is the same as the one in the Fog configuration?
I may be wrong but I believe that password also has to be the same for the user “fog”[/quote]I’ve changed the password for everything except for the web UI. Whenever I try to change the web password it tells me that it’s invalid.
Now that I think about it, are special characters a problem in the passwords? I have an asterisk in there.
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THey are not a problem, but it’s likely not set in the VALID CHARS Setting.
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Changed all the passwords to remove the asterisk. That wasn’t it.
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As you’re running 0.32, I believe you need to make the password change in /var/www/fog/commons/config.php as well.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 34055, member: 7271”]As you’re running 0.32, I believe you need to make the password change in /var/www/fog/commons/config.php as well.[/quote]
Sorry, left for home yesterday. I’ve already done this, it’s stated in the wiki.