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    Moving images directly from old (0.32) to svn version

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      luckysantiago @ch3i
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      @ch3i said:

      @luckysantiago You have these errors when you import your database from “fog configuration” “configuration save” ?

      No. import was success. This errors are after the update/install database schema which is usually prompted after the import.

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        ch3i Moderator @luckysantiago
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        @luckysantiago You have make a fresh install of 1.2 on your server or remove SVN and install 1.2 ?

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott
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          There’s one step as you copied 0.32 images into a fresh install of svn. It currently thinks all images are partclone. We need to change the format so it knows to use partimage.

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            luckysantiago @Tom Elliott
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            @Tom-Elliott said:

            There’s one step as you copied 0.32 images into a fresh install of svn. It currently thinks all images are partclone. We need to change the format so it knows to use partimage.

            That means i can directly install the SVN and use just the image and not the old database from 0.32?

            What would be the process of changing the format to make it work?

            Just to add, i am not really interested using the data (db) from old 0.32, i just need the images to be used again.

            Thanks in advance.

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              luckysantiago @ch3i
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              @ch3i said:

              @luckysantiago You have make a fresh install of 1.2 on your server or remove SVN and install 1.2 ?

              I just removed the svn (db,opt file,www file) and a fresh install 1.2

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                luckysantiago @luckysantiago
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                @luckysantiago said:

                @Tom-Elliott said:

                There’s one step as you copied 0.32 images into a fresh install of svn. It currently thinks all images are partclone. We need to change the format so it knows to use partimage.

                That means i can directly install the SVN and use just the image and not the old database from 0.32?

                What would be the process of changing the format to make it work?

                Just to add, i am not really interested using the data (db) from old 0.32, i just need the images to be used again.

                Thanks in advance.

                Hi Tom, kindly advise how should i proceed on this. Thanks in advance.

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                • Joseph HalesJ
                  Joseph Hales Testers
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                  It’s a drop down box in the image description gui.

                  RTFM

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                  • Tom ElliottT
                    Tom Elliott @Joseph Hales
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                    @Joseph-Hales Don’t forget to enable the option to change the format. This is found at:

                    FOG Configuration->FOG Settings->General Settings->FOG_FORMAT_FLAG_IN_GUI

                    Check the box and save. Then you can change the Format the images are in. You just need to update each image.

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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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                      luckysantiago
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                      Hi Tom and Joseph,

                      Thanks for your help, that worked! (and yes that option is not avail by default and needs to tick) Though during the download process i encounter some /dev/sda not found errors but still the procedure continued and completed.

                      What’s the purpose of this Partition dropdown menu on the Image management.

                      part.jpg

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                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                        Wayne Workman
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                        It allows you to choose exactly what partitions you want to upload when you capture your image. I always choose “everything”, but there is probably a use for the others.

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                          luckysantiago @Wayne Workman
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                          @Wayne-Workman said:

                          It allows you to choose exactly what partitions you want to upload when you capture your image. I always choose “everything”, but there is probably a use for the others.

                          Thanks Wayne, i chose that one too.

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