Image drop issues after upgrade from 1.3.3 to 1.3.5
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@george1421 It does have direct access.
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@Tim-Reynolds from the linux console you can ping fogproject.org?
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@george1421 I can’t ping, but it resolves it as 162.213.199.177. I can browse to it from Firefox.
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Try now please.
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@Tom-Elliott I’m still unable to. I can ping Google.
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You don’t need to ping.
You can retry the installer.
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@Tom-Elliott Copying binaries where needed still failed.
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@Tom-Elliott It unzipped the binaries successfully, it just wouldn’t copy them.
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That doesn’t make any sense. What do you mean “it unzipped but wouldn’t copy them?”
What’s output of
df -h
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@Tom-Elliott Attached is a document with the results of df-h and the install.0_1494274173932_1.4.0-rc9
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@Tim-Reynolds the attachment is a text file.
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@Tim-Reynolds Did the file attachment shed some light on the problem?
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@Tim-Reynolds Seems like you have enough free space on the disk. Tom is right, this does not make much sense. Do you see anything in the install error log?
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I encountered another user having a similar problem with this yesterday. It happened to be the proxy/filter was causing the binary data not to be stored properly. The binaries file would download, but the data was not available and would cause a failure. @Tim-Reynolds Please see if you have a content filter that may be causing problems.
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@Tom-Elliott I have a rule on the filter that ensures that the content filter is disabled on the Fog server’s IP address. Also, I have the firewall allow all traffic to the Fog server.
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@Tom-Elliott The issue has been resolved. I downloaded 1.4.0 SVN6069 and that install worked.