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    • M
      Magnus_CA
      last edited by

      HI fogsters,

      I was having an issue with my fog v1.0.1 server and after a bit of unsuccessful troubleshooting and noticing v1.1.0 had dropped I decided to do a clean install (Ubuntu 14.04 LTS).

      The install went fine and I was able to pull an issue from my client computer with no issues but now I’m being repeatedly prompted to update my database schema despite doing so successfully when asked during the fog server install. When I click the button to update the schema (again) I get an ‘Update/Install Failed’ message.

      I attached a copy of my install log and a copy of the error log I received.

      Can anyone point me to how to resolve this?

      Thanks in advance for the help!

      [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/928_FOG 1.1.0 Database Schema Installer _ Updater.txt?:”]FOG 1.1.0 Database Schema Installer _ Updater.txt[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/929_v110_foginstall.txt?:”]v110_foginstall.txt[/url]

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        Magnus_CA
        last edited by

        Update - restarting the mysql service and then clicking install/upgrade seems to have fixed the problem. It reported no upgrade was necessary and I’m no longer being prompted. Hope it doesn’t return.

        Thanks.

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          Wolfbane8653 Developer
          last edited by

          Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is having serious issues with mysql. At this time it is[B] not recommended[/B] by anyone here to have your fog installation on Ubuntu 14.04.

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            All those having mysql problems on 14.04, what is the RAM amount on your systems?

            What’s the mysql version installed?

            [url]https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.6/+bug/1312936[/url]

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              Magnus_CA
              last edited by

              [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29566, member: 7271”]All those having mysql problems on 14.04, what is the RAM amount on your systems?

              What’s the mysql version installed?

              [URL=‘https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.6/+bug/1312936’]https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/ source/mysql-5.6/ bug/1312936[/URL][/quote]

              I have 4GB of RAM and running mysql v5.5.37.

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                Magnus_CA
                last edited by

                [quote=“Wolfbane8653, post: 29564, member: 3362”]Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is having serious issues with mysql. At this time it is[B] not recommended[/B] by anyone here to have your fog installation on Ubuntu 14.04.[/quote]

                That’s great. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve re-installed my linux server. What do you recommend for the most headache free fog experience? The latest version of Debian (I’d want to install a desktop environment)? Ubuntu 13.10?

                I don’t need a bleeding edge Linux OS…just a stable environment for using fog.

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott
                  last edited by

                  I’d recommend Debian 7.5, Ubuntu 10 thru 13, Centos 6.5.

                  Either of these I haven’t heard or seen anything major.

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                  Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                    Andy Abplanalp Developer
                    last edited by

                    Tom -

                    Fresh install of 1.1.0
                    New install of Ubuntu 13.10 Serverx64
                    MySQL 5.5.32-0ubuntu7
                    AMD880 chipset, AMD hex core CPU, 16GB RAM

                    When I make changes to snapins, groups, etc., I’m sporadically being asked to update the database schema and a “service mysql restart” will allow me to log in again.

                    Andy

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                      Andy Abplanalp Developer
                      last edited by

                      Just to update this thread - I don’t know if this was an issue just for a short while after reboot but it seems to have cleared up (although I haven’t been making any changes to the DB). I also added “service mysql restart” to the /etc/rc.local file.

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