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    • johnomazJ
      johnomaz
      last edited by

      https://i.imgur.com/WxWBJYt.jpg Thats the error I get.

      I do not have a /opt/fog/.fogsettings file. I also didn’t delete said file at any point in time. I know the file exists and unless I have a reason t delete it, i dont’. I haven’t had a reason to delete the file.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman @johnomaz
        last edited by

        @johnomaz Can you run this command and give us the output? Obviously omit passwords if you wish to protect them, but not in such a way that destroys the syntax of where/how it was there.

        cat /opt/fog/.fogsettings
        

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        • johnomazJ
          johnomaz
          last edited by

          @Wayne-Workman cat: /opt/fog/.fogsettings: No such file or directory

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @johnomaz
            last edited by

            @johnomaz Um… well… this is a head scratch-er… because - if you completed an installation of FOG, then you should have this file. It’s where all fog installation settings are stored. This is why you are getting the errors right when the installer starts - it’s trying to read settings from that file but because it’s not there, it just throws errors for each line it tries to read.

            Do you have an /opt directory? and /opt/fog directory?

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            • Wayne WorkmanW
              Wayne Workman
              last edited by

              What Linux Distro are you using? What version?

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              • johnomazJ
                johnomaz
                last edited by johnomaz

                I do have both directories. The fog directory appears to have all the folders I’ve come to known to be in there (log service snapins utils).

                I’m running CentOS 6.5.

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                • johnomazJ
                  johnomaz
                  last edited by

                  I unfortunately have to go. I’ll check back tomorrow morning when I get in. I have to image a computer lab in the morning, but after that I may end up rebuilding if a resolution can’t be found.

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                  • Wayne WorkmanW
                    Wayne Workman @johnomaz
                    last edited by

                    @johnomaz said:

                    I unfortunately have to go. I’ll check back tomorrow morning when I get in. I have to image a computer lab in the morning, but after that I may end up rebuilding if a resolution can’t be found.

                    We can help you to migrate your images and hosts so that they are not lost - unless you have that under control.

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                    • johnomazJ
                      johnomaz
                      last edited by

                      I have my images on a seperate internal hard drive and my database is already backed up. Thank you guys.

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                      • johnomazJ
                        johnomaz
                        last edited by

                        So after deciding to rebuild my FOG server, I decided to go with Fedora 22. CentOS 7 kept giving me issues with downloading certain packages and Fedora gave me zero issues. I got it all back up and running, imported my database and it removed all the hosts that wouldn’t accept a MAC address.

                        I do appreciate the help Tom and Wayne gave me (and the extra mile Wayne with). It was a huge help.

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                        • ch3iC
                          ch3i Moderator @johnomaz
                          last edited by

                          @johnomaz said:

                          So after deciding to rebuild my FOG server, I decided to go with Fedora 22. CentOS 7 kept giving me issues with downloading certain packages and Fedora gave me zero issues. I got it all back up and running, imported my database and it removed all the hosts that wouldn’t accept a MAC address.

                          I do appreciate the help Tom and Wayne gave me (and the extra mile Wayne with). It was a huge help.

                          It’s solved ?

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                          • johnomazJ
                            johnomaz
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                            Yes, it can be flagged as solved.

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                            • ch3iC
                              ch3i Moderator @johnomaz
                              last edited by

                              @johnomaz said:

                              Yes, it can be flagged as solved.

                              Good 😉

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