Error generating image
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@inconnu Ok if you can move the files via ftp then you have the permissions right. Now the login information you used for FTP, go into the web ui and look at the storage node (probably master or default) make sure the ftp settings there are correct. If not correct them.
Make sure the /opt/fog/.fogsettings password match what you used for logging into ftp. If yes then rerun the installer.
I have not seen issues with the database, but its always possible. In the same .fogsettings file there should be a user name and password for mysql.
From the fog server’s linux command line key in
mysql -u <fog_use_name_from_settings_file> -p <password_from_file> fog
Make sure you can login with the mysql passwords from the config file.
If you want to make sure it works you can key in the following from the mysql console.
use fog; show tables; exit;
It should show you more than just an error message. Especially the show tables command.
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Variables (–variable-name=value)
and boolean options {FALSE|TRUE} Value (after reading options)
abort-source-on-error FALSE
auto-rehash TRUE
auto-vertical-output FALSE
binary-as-hex FALSE
character-sets-dir (No default value)
column-type-info FALSE
comments FALSE
compress FALSE
debug-check FALSE
debug-info FALSE
database (No default value)
default-character-set auto
delimiter ;
vertical FALSE
force FALSE
named-commands FALSE
ignore-spaces FALSE
init-command (No default value)
local-infile FALSE
no-beep FALSE
host (No default value)
html FALSE
xml FALSE
line-numbers TRUE
unbuffered FALSE
column-names TRUE
sigint-ignore FALSE
port 0
progress-reports TRUE
prompt \N [\d]>
protocol
quick FALSE
raw FALSE
reconnect TRUE
socket /run/mysqld/mysqld.sock
ssl FALSE
ssl-ca (No default value)
ssl-capath (No default value)
ssl-cert (No default value)
ssl-cipher (No default value)
ssl-key (No default value)
ssl-crl (No default value)
ssl-crlpath (No default value)
tls-version (No default value)
ssl-verify-server-cert FALSE
table FALSE
user fogmaster
safe-updates FALSE
i-am-a-dummy FALSE
connect-timeout 0
max-allowed-packet 16777216
net-buffer-length 16384
select-limit 1000
max-join-size 1000000
secure-auth FALSE
show-warnings FALSE
plugin-dir (No default value)
default-auth (No default value)
binary-mode FALSE
connect-expired-password FALSE
root@fog:/home/fog#I had already tested the bank before and it was connecting.
But I can log in just by using it.
mysql
and then the normal procedure.
use fog;
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I looked a little at PHP and Udpcast to try to put some debugging in to help me resolve this issue.
Can you help us in any way?
Yours sincerely,
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Hi guys, i install in other two servers and the same error.
Sorry for this, but i really need some help :(.
Thanks.
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@inconnu From the storage node at 10.1.3.100, with username fogproject and the password associated, you can login, and create files. I see in the FTP code you tested that worked, but where did you get the password you used there?
Was that from the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file or the password associated in the UI?
I am undersuspicion the password in the DB is incorrect.
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all passwords match those in the configuration file;
Except this one.
I’m soo sorry for multiple messages, but this tool will help us a lot in my environment where I don’t have a Windows server.
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@inconnu The StorageNode user/Pass is only used when you have Storage nodes in your environment. (Which we always do as the “Server” as well, but more meant relating to Additional “Storage Nodes” that communicate with a central system (the server).
I don’t think this is the cause of the FTP issues you’re seeing.
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So do you have any idea what I can do or how I can try to debug this?
I tried to understand the clone’s source code through the error messages, but I didn’t have much success, if I knew where it is more or less I could try to recompile (if it’s in C) or change PHP to try to find the cause.
I’m kind of at a loss as to what to do.
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@inconnu can you provide your fog servers (10.1.3.100) php-fpm/html error logs from immediately after seeing this error?
I know it’s not a fix persay, but knowing if there’s a server error that we can actually read through might help us understand the problem better.
Particularly due to the fact that it gets to the point of capturing the image, it seems likely there’s some code error, but without knowing what the logs actually show (from the php perspective) I can only take WAGs at this point (Wild assumptive guesses).
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Hi Tom,
While I was installing the Log tool as dependencies and started the capture process, it worked.
I tested it on 2 different workstations, both of which worked.
I have no idea why, but I’m happy.
As soon as I do this on more machines, I will return to congratulate you for your support and request closure.
Thank you very much.