Latest FOG 0.33b
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r1538 released.
Should fix the image upload issues we’ve been seeing lately, however it may break downloading of kernels. If you run into an issue, please post so I might be able to come up with a more reasonable fix. Being able to update kernels from the GUI is nice, but the priority MUST go to imaging processes as a whole.
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[quote=“John Fruge, post: 26369, member: 16340”]Tom thankyou for all of your hard work! In a small school setting, Fog has been a life saver for me. The new version is working great. One thing I noticed this morning on the all host page under host management when I clicked the check box to deselect all the hosts that it did not work. I was reading previous posts and know you have been working on the headers. This may already be something you are aware of but wanted to mention it. It’s a minor problem but wanted to see if I was the only one experiencing the issue. I am on the latest svn update. Thanks again Tom![/quote]
The Checkbox issue should be fixed in 1538 as well.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 26380, member: 7271”]r1538 released.
Should fix the image upload issues we’ve been seeing lately, however it may break downloading of kernels. If you run into an issue, please post so I might be able to come up with a more reasonable fix. Being able to update kernels from the GUI is nice, but the priority MUST go to imaging processes as a whole.[/quote]
Thanks Tom!!!
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 26129, member: 7271”]The base kernel for 0.33 is now a 64 bit kernel. The files are:
/var/www/<FOGDIR>/service/ipxe/bzImage (64 bit)
/var/www/<FOGDIR>/service/ipxe/bzImage32 (32 bit <- FOG 0.32 and below as well)[/quote]Alright so I am still having issues. I found the folder but I don’t want to replace the stock bzImage. So I tossed my extra’s that we use in the folder… in the host config in fog i told it to use the new kernel but just giving it the kernel name core2573 in the field. I also tried with the absolute plath /var/www/Fog/service/ipxe/core2573, the file does exist in this location and it still does not seem to load that kernel… am I missing a step? or giving it the wrong path.
Fog: 33b
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r1544 released.
Various fixes and changes. Kernel updates seem to work on ubuntu 14.04, as long as you add the seccomp_sandbox=NO line to the vsftpd.conf file and restart the service. I’m not adding it because it seems only able to work on more modern versions of vsftpd. I don’t know who’s got what versions when and where.
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If you add a host in twice with the same mac. It brings up the following error
FOG DEBUG: Host: Database Load Failed: ID: 0, Error: Operation field not set: ID
At this point your unable to delete or edit that host.
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r1545 released.
Fixes this issue by throwing an error if the MAC is already assigned to a host. Reports the Hostname that the MAC resides in.
Thank you,
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Can any adventurous Ubuntu 14.04 users tell me what version of vsftpd they are using?
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Give me a few minutes.
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3.0.2-1ubuntu2
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vsftpd: version 3.0.2 ubuntu 14.04
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Running Ubuntu server 14.04 LTS with the latest SVN 0.33B
when trying to boot from network get tftp error file not found.removed apache error log, it was because mysql did not start on boot, had to manually start it.
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Just attempted an upgrade from fog 0.32 to fog-rc. Followed the instructions on wiki [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Upgrade_to_0.33[/url]
Ran into an issue when updating the schema see image below. When trying to list all images to modify the OS, we get another error as in the other image below.
[ATTACH=full]696[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=full]697[/ATTACH]We have 5400 Hosts in our database.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/696_1.jpg?:”]1.jpg[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/697_2.jpg?:”]2.jpg[/url]
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Just an update on the above issues.
Seems to happen if Images table Field imageNFSGroupID is set to a storage Node that no longer exists.
Also we had a issue when listing all hosts. If the host table field hostImage has a value of -1 we get an error, may also error for the value 0.
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This is part of why it is Highly recommended to do a fresh install over an upgrade. While I realize the reasons for wanting to “upgrade” there are quite a few changes, additions, and removals on the database side of it.
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at the bottom of the FOG web page you may want to add more of a space between FOG Project: and FOG Client:
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FOG Quick Registration within FOG System Settings.
Is it possible to get an AD check box in there like there is for Image_ID?
(so when you quick reg a new machine it is auto assigned to join AD)
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r1547 released.
Doesn’t add the AD checkbox quite yet But it fixes a few minor issues I found with service settings and Groups.
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I hope this isn’t something too trivial (like the last time), but here goes:
I installed Windows 8.1, installed .net 3.5, fog service, sysprep-ed (simple generalize), imaged the disk (NTFS, resizable). When I tried to deploy, I got this (see pic) and it stucks here. Any hint on what I might be doing wrong?Second question: is there any compression when uploading the image? PartClone said the image has over 8GB when uploading, but on the server I got
[CODE]root@gen8:/images# du -ch testW1/
5.1G testW1/
5.1G total[/CODE][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/698_2014-05-02 16.27.04.jpg?:”]2014-05-02 16.27.04.jpg[/url]
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[quote=“Mr.Myagy, post: 26451, member: 23824”]I hope this isn’t something too trivial (like the last time), but here goes:
I installed Windows 8.1, installed .net 3.5, fog service, sysprep-ed (simple generalize), imaged the disk (NTFS, resizable). When I tried to deploy, I got this (see pic) and it stucks here. Any hint on what I might be doing wrong?[/quote]
When you “deployed” the image, did you do a unicast or multicast job? It multicast, check that the FOGMulticastManager service is running.
[quote=“Mr.Myagy, post: 26451, member: 23824”]Second question: is there any compression when uploading the image? PartClone said the image has over 8GB when uploading, but on the server I got
[CODE]root@gen8:/images# du -ch testW1/
5.1G testW1/
5.1G total[/CODE][/quote]There is compression. The default is set to 9, but you can change the compression rating on the FOG GUI under FOG Boot Settings tab in FOG Settings. 9 is best compression, slowest upload, 0 is worst compression, fastest upload.