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    FOG Is Inoperable After Server Reboot

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      BanjoZach
      last edited by

      Hello. I am new to Ubuntu and FOG, however I have learned a great deal about both in the past week. Does anyone know why I get asked to Update the Database Schema for a second time, after I reboot the server? I have installed clean versions of Ubuntu 13 and 14.04 (Latest Version), as well as clean installs of FOG (1.2.0 and 1.1.0) multiple times. I install FOG, install the schema, and everything works fine, untill I reboot the server. Once I do this, the FOG webpage tells me to update my schema again. If I click ‘Download and Install Schema’ it then gives me a very long page of what appears to be mysql errors. I have beat my head against the wall with this issue. By default, I have NOT been using a mysql password, but I have tried it both ways. Also, I am logged in as ‘Root’ when installing FOG.

      Thank you for your help in advance.

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        Andy Abplanalp Developer
        last edited by

        run “service mysql restart” after the reboot and see if you can get in

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          BanjoZach
          last edited by

          I’ll try that. Thank you.

          But if im not mistaken, I think I have tried that, and I get a message saying something regarding mysql not being installed.

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            Andy Abplanalp Developer
            last edited by

            If that works, chances are you’ll have to run “service FOGMulticastManager restart && service FOGImageReplicator restart && service FOGScheduler restart” to get everything running properly.

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              BanjoZach
              last edited by

              That’s kinda weird. Is there anything I can do so I don’t have to do this every time? Perhaps an older version? I guess it could be a problem with the MySQL that Ubuntu downloads during install.

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                madskillz23
                last edited by

                [CODE]chkconfig --levels 235 mysqld on [/CODE]

                That will do it assuming mysql is installed correctly. If not manually install mysql then run that command.

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                  BanjoZach
                  last edited by

                  Ok, it did it again. Here is a screenshot after the server reboot. It wants me to update the schema again. When I try, this is what it gives me. And it’s pages long…

                  [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1298_Screenshot from 2014-08-18 16:43:16.png?:”]Screenshot from 2014-08-18 16:43:16.png[/url]

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                    cadyfish
                    last edited by

                    Banjo,

                    That error occurs when the SQL database information doesn’t match what is in fog. This is what I would suggest doing.
                    [LIST]
                    []Open up [CODE]sudo nano /var/www/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php[/CODE]
                    [LIST]
                    [
                    ]Notate both the host, username & password
                    [/LIST]
                    []Open up [CODE]sudo nano /opt/fog/.fogsettings[/CODE]
                    [LIST]
                    [
                    ]Fill in the following portions
                    [/LIST]
                    [/LIST]
                    snmysqluser=“{root}”
                    snmysqlpass=“{password if you have one}”
                    snmysqlhost=“{localhost}”
                    [LIST]
                    []Reset the mySQL database password to be what is in the config files
                    [LIST]
                    [
                    ]run [CODE]sudo dpkg-reconfigure mysql-server-5.5[/CODE] replace the last two numbers if using a different version of mySQL
                    [*]enter in the new password
                    [/LIST]
                    [/LIST]
                    If you still have issues re-run the installer. I tested with a VM using 14.04 and it resolved the same issue

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                      Michael Dutcher
                      last edited by

                      I just wanted to say that the reconfiguring of the MySQL database did it for me after I had this error following a kernel update. The kernel update fixed an issue I was having with [FONT=Calibri][COLOR=#000000]kswapd0 running my CPU to 100%. Now my server’s cpu is running at expected norms and my server is functioning normal. Thanks![/COLOR][/FONT]

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                        Wayne Workman @cadyfish
                        last edited by Wayne Workman

                        @cadyfish Thank you for your answer greatly. This post has been added to the WiKi here: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshoot_MySQL

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