Multicasting stuck on starting to restore image
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@Quazz Nah, you’re fine, I have seen this question time and time again though.
One of the things I still have a hard time with is the autofill by itself. I now have fake fields that should take the autofill so that it’s out of the question, and I have the form field’s autocomplete=“off” specified. Chrome is now making it’s own decisions? GRRRRRRRRRRR
I know it’s not your fault, but it also is not my fault. I’m sorry we have to hack this with a fake field to begin with, why not have the browser actually listen to the autocomplete setting in the first place? It’s what it was designed for anyway.
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@Tom-Elliott Since we can rule out password mismatch not being the problem here, is there anything else you recommend to try next?
Thank you.
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@Tom-Elliott said:
@Wayne-Workman this will not fix the issue because the files and data are not read using that password, it’s the information of the storage node that is in use. I will attempt to see if I can replicate the issue as described pertaining to the password updating but @arainero is correct that this is not the issue with multicast or any of the services (besides the replicators maybe) failing.
I was re-reading your post and just realized lol… Yes you are right. That previous post is wrong.
You can set the FTP password used on the storage node by looking into the storage node table and modifying the password for the correct node in there.
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@arainero Did you get this solved?
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@Sebastian-Roth No, I do not know what to do next. I was waiting to see if anyone had any thoughts.
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Updated to the latest trunk? Do you still see errors when rebooting? Please check your apache error log and let us know about errors you see in there.
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@Sebastian-Roth I just updated to the latest trunk and attempted a multicast. The multicast failed and this was in the apache error log. I no longer have a multicast log from the drop down menu in the Log Viewer.
[Fri Nov 20 16:06:55 2015] [error] [client 192.168.1.2] Directory index forbidden by Options directive: /var/www/html/ [Fri Nov 20 22:20:30 2015] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down [Fri Nov 20 22:20:46 2015] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec) [Fri Nov 20 22:20:46 2015] [notice] Digest: generating secret for digest authentication ... [Fri Nov 20 22:20:46 2015] [notice] Digest: done [Fri Nov 20 22:20:46 2015] [notice] Apache/2.2.15 (Unix) DAV/2 PHP/5.6.15 mod_ssl/2.2.15 OpenSSL/1.0.1e-fips configured -- resuming normal operations BFD: /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage: Warning: Ignoring section flag IMAGE_SCN_MEM_NOT_PAGED in section .bss BFD: /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage32: Warning: Ignoring section flag IMAGE_SCN_MEM_NOT_PAGED in section .bss```
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@arainero are you still getting the getBanner message too?
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@Tom-Elliott Yes, after doing a multicast service restart I get:
[root@fogserv bin]# PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method MulticastManager::getBanner() in /opt/fog/service/FOGMulticastManager/FOGMulticastManager on line 14
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Well I guess the Multicast service is crashing and that’s why you never see clients start a multicast session. But I really wonder why you have this error. Do you have enough free space on your disk
df -h
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@Sebastian-Roth There is enough space and I don’t notice any errors while updating.
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@arainero I believe I know the problem but I may need a teamviewer session to verify and help fix.
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@Tom-Elliott What time works for you?
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Remoted in and found that the files in /opt/fog/{service,etc} were having problems for some reason. Deleted them and installed again and all appears to have worked properly.