Snapins not deploying after upgrade
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I bet there was a snapin that carried over with the upgrade. Do you have phpmyadmin installed on your fog server?
You are going to need to delete the old snapin task out of the database or mark it as completed.
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Run these commands with mysql
To do it from a terminal:
Without mysql password set
[CODE]mysql -u root[/CODE]
If you set a mysql password:
[CODE]mysql -u root -p[/CODE]
Then type your password.
[CODE]truncate table snapinJobs; truncate table snapinTasks;[/CODE] -
I do have phpmyadmin installed on the sever. Can you tell me how to do that? I had 2 tables related to snapins that had a lot of entries in them after the upgrade, snapinJobs and snapintasks. Snapinjobs shows over 7000 entries. I flushed everything out of snapintasks, it had 16,000+ entries.
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Just run [FONT=Consolas][CODE]truncate table snapinJobs; truncate table snapinTasks;[/CODE] when under the FOG database in phpmyadmin.[/FONT]
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When I run the commands, first I had to specify the fog database in mysql, then separate the truncate commands as they would not run on the same line. It then changed the prompt to -> and the only way I could figure to get out of that was to do ctrl-c. It did not change anything in the tables as far as I can see and I still get the error on the machine.
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sorry, running behind you in thread. used phpmyadmin to truncate the tables. Now it allows me to add job for all snapins for that client. ooks like its deploying also.
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Glad to hear
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I now am trying to send an app to a lab full of computers to see if that works. We had them queued before, but i had to redo them after truncating the tables. Will let you know how it goes.
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Looks good so far, have 3 that are having problems in lab. But I can’t ping them or get to them remotely at all. Not a fog issue.
Thanks for all of your help.
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No problem, glad to hear it’s working!