Upgraded an Existing Server to 1.4.4 and Now Interface is Very Slow and Chromium Images are not working
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@tom-elliott Yes, I looked on the Node in the /images/2018CloudReady folder and it was filled with files that seemed similar to other images on the node. I just blew it away and trying it all from scratch again, now that our performance issues are better and will report back.
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@rstockham23 I really dislike chasing two issues in the same thread, but back on the performance side.
Can you describe your fog server a bit?
- What OS is it running
- Is it virtual or physical
- Number of vCPUs/Cores
- What is your disk subsystem (raid, single hdd disk, ssd?)
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@george1421 I do apologize for chasing multiple issues. I guess my original issue was just one issue that things broke after upgrading to a newer version, but it was definitely multiple things.
Fog Server is a VM running Ubuntu 16.04 I have 2 CPU’s dedicated to it and it’s a RAID configuration on the master VM Server which is a Dell Poweredge 2950 if I’m not mistaken.
I also have 8GB of Ram dedicated to it.
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@tom-elliott Tried another Chromium image from scratch and still not working. However I also tried a new test Windows 10 image just to see what it would do and it worked fine. So the general process of imaging from creating to deployment is working, but not with any of the Chromium images.
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@rstockham23 Good, I think you guys already found and partly fixed the performance issue. To keep things a bit sorted I’d ask you to open a new thread for the UUID issue as well. We’ll move the related posts to that new thread then. I’ll likely have a bit of time to look into this problem on the weekend.
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