Failed to start php-fpm.service
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@Sebastian-Roth Hi Sebastian, thanks for the response and sorry for the delay. The version showing in the current installer script I have is: Version: 1.5.9-RC2.10 As for /opt/fog/.fogsettings I’ve confirmed again it isn’t there and the /opt directory is empty.
I ran the installer again to get the version number and it failed:
fog/fogproject-dev-branch/bin/error_logs/fog_error_1.5.9-RC2.10.log !!
!!!ii wget 1.20.3-1ubuntu1 amd64 retrieves files from the web
ii xinetd 1:2.3.15.3-1 amd64 replacement for inetd with many enhancements
ii zlib1g:amd64 1:1.2.11.dfsg-2ubuntu1 amd64 compression library - runtime
New password: Retype new password: passwd: password updated successfully
Failed to stop php-fpm.service: Unit php-fpm.service not loaded.Thanks and let me know if I should download/try a different version.
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@LOF Seems like your git pull has not gone to the latest version, which is 1.5.9-RC2.11
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@Sebastian-Roth Thanks for pointing that out, I didn’t do a git pull initially, just downloaded the .tar.gz I’ll grab that version and see how the install goes. I’ll let you know.
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@Sebastian-Roth Good news! I did a git-pull this morning from dev-branch, ran the installer and it worked! I’ve created an image and will test capture/deploy but I expect it will work fine. Question: Any risk staying on the dev version or should I plan on switching to the next stable version when it’s GA?
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@LOF Staying on
dev-branch
is currently not very “dangerous” at the moment because we don’t have the time to push out much changes. So it’s save to stay there for now. I recommend you to update to 1.5.9 when it’s finally out. -
@Sebastian-Roth Great, thanks for helping to get this working on Linux Mint! One last question: What’s the recommended/most-tested distro for running FOG? Is that still CentOS?
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@LOF said in Failed to start php-fpm.service:
What’s the recommended/most-tested distro for running FOG? Is that still CentOS?
Most of the common distros are tested every night against the current release of FOG. That testing system is managed by @Wayne-Workman
Daily Clean Installation Results: http://fogtesting.theworkmans.us/The most stable OS to date is Centos 7 and 8 (caveat I just saw that centos 8 has an issue today). Now understand that may change tomorrow, but for today Centos.
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@george1421 Ok great and VERY helpful! Thanks!
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I know @george1421 loves CentOS, but Debian is also very stable for fog too
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@Wayne-Workman Thanks Wayne, that’s good to know! LM is my favorite distro and what I’m most familiar with. They do have a version based on Debian called ‘LMDE’ https://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php Being a long-time FOG user/fan it seems maybe a distro designed more for a server than a desktop role would be better. Up until now I’ve never had any issues at all running FOG on Linux Mint but I’m not averse to switching to something else that works better and is more stable. One of the things I’ve learned since becoming involved with Open Source projects way back in 1997 is “The right tool for the job.”
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Any update on this issue? I am trying to install FOG 1.5.9 on Ubuntu and getting the exact same errors.
Failed to stop php7.1-fpm.service: Unit php7.1-fpm.service not loaded.
(Also tried on Ubuntu 22).
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@jester805 similar to recent thread: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/16399/upgrading-fog-1-5-4-to-1-5-9-stable-version-using-github?_=1658515431542
Answer No to the first question about reinstalling apache seems to let the OP of that thread get things installed on 16.04.
FWIW Ubuntu 20.04 LTS is the latest version supported by the FOG installer. 22.04 LTS has not been tested as of now.
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Hello, anyone know how to fix this issue while intalling fog plz :“Unit php-fpm.service not found” - “failed to start php-fpm.service” ?
I’m desparate
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@sow20 Please upgrade your installer package to the dev-branch. The 1.5.9GA release doesn’t support Debian 11 or Ubuntu 21.04 or newer.
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@george1421 said in Failed to start php-fpm.service:
Please upgrade your installer package to the dev-branch.
Thank you @george1421 It work !