HOW to upgrade from trunk SVN 5850 to 1.4.0 stable?
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@Quazz “4th: I have recreated the 3 images in the new server (3 windows 7 with multipartions single disk option).”
I have use the Single Disk Multiple Partition for the 3 images because there are W7
So no I don’t recapture the image after changing settings because the idea is the backup the images from the old server to the newest. (The images work perfectly with the old server)
Tomorrow I upload the partclone log
Thanks again for help
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@EagleEnergy said in HOW to upgrade from trunk SVN 5850 to 1.4.0 stable?:
So no I don’t recapture the image after changing settings
If you change the image’s settings, you must re-capture that image.
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@Wayne-Workman Ho OK. The once solution is to deploy an image with old server And recapture him with the New ?
And just in case off, in the future if I want to migrate images from a 1.4.0 server to an other 1.4.0, the process is the same or just moving images with ftp for exemple ?
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@EagleEnergy The process is the same, but we do have a guide here: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Migrate_FOG
The image only needs recaptured if the settings change. If you keep the same settings the old server had, you don’t need to re-capture.
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@Wayne-Workman This is the problem I don’t found the same settings of the old server.
On the version of my old server I don’t have the choice between differents type of partclone or partimage. It’s just said the image was created with partclone but I don’t know what is the same option in 1.4.0 version
This is the capture from the old server
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@EagleEnergy I don’t know when FOG started using partclone, but somewhere around 1.0 and lower used partimage with pigz compression. between 1.2 and 1.3 gzip was adopted. Somewhere between 1.3 and 1.4 zstd was adopted. When importing those old images, you’d just have to choose those settings.
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@Wayne-Workman Thanks you for the clarifycation, I think I’m between 1.2 and 1.3 so the good option is partclone Gzip.
Here I redeploy an image with this option but an error appears again at the end of deployement (I expected that).
So now i’m trying to use you’r postinit.sh scripts to analyse the problem, but the scripts can’t work because he doesn’t found the funcs.sh file in /usr/share/fog/lib directory.
I don’t know if it’s because I use fedora but I don’t have /usr/share/fog directory in my server.
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@EagleEnergy We need you to move to the latest stable fog release 1.4. I’m fairly certain the issue you have with zstd is already fixed in 1.4.
sudo -i dnf -y update dnf -y install git git clone https://github.com/FOGProject/fogproject.git cd fogproject/bin ./installfog.sh -y
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@Wayne-Workman a couple minor corrections. the last official release to capture using partimage was 0.32, i think. images have always been gzip compressed. between 1.2 and 1.3 the program for decompressing was switched to pigz. pigz is a parallel (multi-threading) implementation of gzip compression, which sped it up a bit.
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@Junkhacker pigz !! this the error I had when I’m trying to deploy with Gzip otpion on the 1.4.0.
Thanks for this precision
@Wayne Workman
I have tried many solution to import my images from the old server to a new in 1.4.0 but nothing working.
I think the one solution is two deploy each image from the old server to a master and capture this image with the new serveur.
So I have testing this way it’s working.
Next just in case off I have created an other 1.4.0 server (yes 3 servers in the story) to test a migration between the two 1.4.0 servers with this process : https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Migrate_FOG. All work fine.
Even if this was not the aim methode I serched to migrate my old images to the new, I think we can close this topic ?
Thanks all for help it’s very nice.