Fresh Install of FOG 1.3.4 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
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@Tom-Elliott sorry i’m a linux noob. what is that command supposed to run? or is it supposed to reinstall fog? if so, i placed it in a the tmp folder and it deleted after a restart
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git clone https://github.com/fogproject/fogproject.git cd fogproject git checkout dev-branch cd bin ./installfog.sh -y
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@Tom-Elliott i’m in business! what was the issue?
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@shoong I don’t know. I just know there’s been more work for 1.3.5 than my focusing on 1.3.4.
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@Tom-Elliott thanks for the quick resolution
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I have the exact same issue, but I can’t understand this thread and how it was resolved.
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@philmills In a nut shell, there was/is an issue with 1.3.4 (stable). The developers have fixed this issue with one of the beta releases (1.3.5-rc6 I believe).
You can either wait until 1.3.5 (stable) is released or upgrade to the dev-branch and install/upgrade to 1.3.5-rc6.
Tom provided instructions on how to connect to the dev-branch using git.
git clone https://github.com/fogproject/fogproject.git cd <path_to_your_install_files_root>/fogproject git checkout dev-branch cd bin ./installfog.sh -y
The instructions above will update your installer files to the latest dev branch. Normally we wouldn’t suggest upgrading to a dev-branch (beta) but it appears you may be at a road block where the dev-branch will address your issues. Once your files are sync’d with the dev-branch then you can just run the installer again.
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@george1421 I 'm in process of installing from dev-branch as you suggested. Its stuck at “Downloading inits, kernels, and the fog client”
https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/7471/build-7705-downloading-inits-kernels-and-the-fog-client-stuck/3I’m on gigabit connection, so it shouldn’t be a network issue, unless a crab is chewing on a wire at the bottom of the Atlantic…
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@philmills bmon shows that there’s next to no traffic on eth0. Makes no sense…
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@philmills Does your computer have direct access to the internet or is it proxied?
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@george1421 No proxy. I attached tracert to github, assuming the script downdloads from there. Seems there’s a timeout issue reaching github at the moment:
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@george1421 finally its come alive again :), it literally was way over 30 mins stuck.
GLAD ALSO TO ANNOUNCE - FOG IS NOW WORKING
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@philmills Interesting. AFAIK the inits and kernels are downloaded from the fog project servers (but that is only a guess). I have this url in my notes: https://fogproject.org/kernels/bzImage32