Pushing image with failure
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 Server- FOG Version: 1.3.0-RC-9
- OS: Ubuntu 16.0.4
 Client- Service Version:
- OS: Windows 7 Test macine. Will be deploying to a win 10 lab
 Description“An Error has been detected” 
 "Unable to locate Image store (/Bin/Fog.download) 
 https://forums.fogproject.org/assets/uploads/files/1501795580759-fogerror-resized.jpg
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 Your first bet, I think, would be to try upgrading to at least the latest stable. 
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 @tom-elliott said in Pushing image with failure: Your first bet, I think, would be to try upgrading to at least the latest stable. Sounds like a doozy. All I need to do is download latest and run installer? 
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 @krassus Yep. 
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 @krassus Since you have an RC build already installed you should have a directory called fogproject. It should be in either /root/fogproject or /opt/fogproject. Change to that directory and issue the following commands. sudo git checkout master sudo get pullThen change to the fogproject/binand executesudo ./installfog.sh
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 @tom-elliott said in Pushing image with failure: @krassus Yep. So I pulled the latest version to a USB and transferred it over. Its sitting on my users desktop. Running ‘sudo -i’ go to the directory on the desktop in the bin file and run ‘./installfog.sh’ and I get a permission error. if I try running ‘sudo ./installfog.sh’ out of the directory it throws command not found. Apologize for my noobishness. thanks, 
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 @george1421 said in Pushing image with failure: @krassus Since you have an RC build already installed you should have a directory called fogproject. It should be in either /root/fogproject or /opt/fogproject. Change to that directory and issue the following commands. sudo git checkout master sudo get pullThen change to the fogproject/bin and execute ./installfog.shif I do a cd to those directories root I cannot get into and opt has a fog directory in it, I do not see a directory called fogproject. 
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 @krassus Does your fog server have internet access? If so then this process is the preferred route to take: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_trunk 
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 @george1421 said in Pushing image with failure: @krassus Does your fog server have internet access? It could have been disconnected. Will it need that and if so why would it and is there a way around that? 
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 @krassus It will need interment access at least long enough to run the installer. 
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 @george1421 I did a continuous ping to google and it didnt drop once. Went to the desktop/fog_1.4.4/bin after running sudo -i and ran ./installfog.sh and got hit with permission denied 
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 @Krassus Please run ls -alin that desktop/fog_1.4.4/bin directory and post the full output here. I suppose there is something wrong with the files. Are you still using the “transfered” files or did you usegit pullto get a fresh copy after connecting to the internet?

