Latest FOG 0.33b
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[quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 19917, member: 3582”]it is a repository for HTMLdoc hosted and distributed by the Elrepo group.
alternatively, there are posts about the problem you are experiencing, pertaining specifically to CentOS, you can find SOME documentation (not much, it would be nice if someone familiar in CentOS would do a write up of full installation for noobs like we have with Ubuntu) here on the forums.
this works for CentOs 6.2 should work for 6.4 as well, this uses RPMforge instead of elrepo.
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[]wget [url]http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/[/url][URL=‘http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm’]rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm[/URL]
[]rpm -i [URL=‘http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm’]rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm[/URL]
[*]yum install htmldoc
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thank you for the reply. The middle command did not work but the first and last did and it appears to be downloaded and running but i am still getting errors… the DHCP service isn’t starting.
[CODE][root@CentFog usr]# cd /home/fogtech/fog_0.33b/bin
[root@CentFog bin]# ls
installfog.sh
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FOG
Free Computer Imaging Solution
http://www.fogproject.org/
Developers:
Chuck Syperski
Jian Zhang
Peter Gilchrist
GNU GPL Version 3
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Version: 0.33BETA Installer/Updater
What version of Linux would you like to run the installtion for?
1) Redhat Based Linux (Redhat, Fedora, CentOS) 2) Debian Based Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu)
Choice: [1]1
Staring Redhat / Fedora / CentOS Installation.
FOG Server installation modes:
* Normal Server: (Choice N)
This is the typical installation type and
will install all FOG components for you on this
machine. Pick this option if you are unsure what to pick.* Storage Node: (Choice S) This install mode will only install the software required to make this server act as a node in a storage group
More information:
http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=InstallationModesWhat type of installation would you like to do? [N]
What is the IP address to be used by this FOG Server? [172.16.43.134]10.10.10.10
Would you like to setup a router address for the DHCP server? [Y/n] b
Invalid input, please try again.Would you like to setup a router address for the DHCP server? [Y/n] n
Would you like to setup a DNS address for the DHCP server and client boot image? [Y/n] n
Would you like to change the default network interface from eth0?
If you are not sure, select No. [y/N]nWould you like to use the FOG server for DHCP service? [Y/n] y
This version of FOG has internationalization support, would
you like to install the additional language packs? [y/N] n#####################################################################
FOG now has everything it needs to setup your server, but please
understand that this script will overwrite any setting you may
have setup for services like DHCP, apache, pxe, tftp, and NFS.It is not recommended that you install this on a production system
as this script modifies many of your system settings.This script should be run by the root user on Fedora, or with sudo on Ubuntu.
Here are the settings FOG will use:
Base Linux: Redhat
Detected Linux Distribution: CentOS
Installation Type: Normal Server
Server IP Address: 10.10.10.10
DHCP router Address:
DHCP DNS Address:
Interface: eth0
Using FOG DHCP: 1
Internationalization: 0Are you sure you wish to continue (Y/N) y
Installation Started…
Installing required packages, if this fails
make sure you have an active internet connection.-
Packages to be installed: httpd php php-cli php-common php-gd php-mysql mysql mysql-server dhcp tftp-server nfs-utils vsftpd net-tools wget xinetd tar gzip make m4 gcc gcc-c++ htmldoc perl perl-Crypt-PasswdMD5 lftp clamav
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Skipping package: httpd (Already installed)
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Skipping package: php (Already installed)
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Skipping package: php-cli (Already installed)
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Skipping package: php-common (Already installed)
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Skipping package: php-gd (Already installed)
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Skipping package: php-mysql (Already installed)
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Skipping package: mysql (Already installed)
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Skipping package: mysql-server (Already installed)
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Skipping package: dhcp (Already installed)
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Skipping package: tftp-server (Already installed)
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Skipping package: nfs-utils (Already installed)
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Skipping package: vsftpd (Already installed)
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Skipping package: net-tools (Already installed)
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Skipping package: wget (Already installed)
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Skipping package: xinetd (Already installed)
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Skipping package: tar (Already installed)
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Skipping package: gzip (Already installed)
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Skipping package: make (Already installed)
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Skipping package: m4 (Already installed)
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Skipping package: gcc (Already installed)
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Skipping package: gcc-c++ (Already installed)
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Skipping package: htmldoc (Already installed)
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Skipping package: perl (Already installed)
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Skipping package: perl-Crypt-PasswdMD5 (Already installed)
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Skipping package: lftp (Already installed)
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Skipping package: clamav (Already installed)
Confirming package installation.
- Checking package: httpd…OK
- Checking package: php…OK
- Checking package: php-cli…OK
- Checking package: php-common…OK
- Checking package: php-gd…OK
- Checking package: php-mysql…OK
- Checking package: mysql…OK
- Checking package: mysql-server…OK
- Checking package: dhcp…OK
- Checking package: tftp-server…OK
- Checking package: nfs-utils…OK
- Checking package: vsftpd…OK
- Checking package: net-tools…OK
- Checking package: wget…OK
- Checking package: xinetd…OK
- Checking package: tar…OK
- Checking package: gzip…OK
- Checking package: make…OK
- Checking package: m4…OK
- Checking package: gcc…OK
- Checking package: gcc-c++…OK
- Checking package: htmldoc…OK
- Checking package: perl…OK
- Checking package: perl-Crypt-PasswdMD5…OK
- Checking package: lftp…OK
- Checking package: clamav…OK
Configuring services.
- Setting up fog user…Exists
- Setting up and starting MySQL…OK
- Backing up user reports…OK
- Setting up and starting Apache Web Server…OK
- Restoring user reports…OK
- Configuring Fresh Clam…OK
- Setting up storage…OK
- Setting up and starting NFS Server…OK
- Setting up and starting DHCP Server…Failed!
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I did manage to update my Ubuntu 13.10 build to .33B and it seems to be working but i cannot click the download and upload arrows on the tasks page i have to click the advanced then pick Upload or Download to create the task. Any ideas why that might be?
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That’s probably because it didn’t recognize the architecture.
You could use
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[]wget [URL=‘http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/’]http://pkgs.repoforge.org/[/URL]htmldoc/htmldoc-1.8.27-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
[]rpm -i htmldoc-1.8.27-2.el6.rf.x86_64[URL=‘http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm’].rpm[/URL]
[*]yum install htmldoc
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or just change the x86_64 to i686 -
using 996
I have input my AD settings in FOG Configuration, FOG System Settings etc.
but when in Host Management and I click to enable AD joining on the host it does not auto populate the fields. is this just me??
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I noticed that as well, fix will be in tonight.
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Tom your a star!!
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Fixed in r997,
Sorry about that.
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tom how far off do you think we are before we see a full release?
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Tom was 977 fix for the AD populating as it wasn’t working for me earlier
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997 is the fix.
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I’ll look deeper but chances are I need to copy more folders over.
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Okay, i’ll test 997 again
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r998 is out. I’m hoping it fixes the Ajax issues Nathan is experiencing. This contains all changes that my system has on it as well. I don’t remember all of them, but it should work now as I know it works on my system.
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Awesome Tom, as always your work here is greatly appreciated.
Will be sure to test/feedback to youThanks again
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ticking the AD box in host management now auto populates the fields
…time to test some deployments
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where can i download the latest build of .33 i would like to test it out
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You must use SVN, for more information: [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/SVN[/url]
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Sorry if i sound stupid with this question but for the GUI section at the bottom for tortoissvn. If i’m reading that right it will let me install fog on windows?
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@Fernando, @darkxeno
I’ve been building the svn as a tarball as well.
The link for tarball download will always be:
[url]https://mastacontrola.com/fog_0.33b.tar.bz2[/url]
Sometimes I don’t update it right away, but as of right now, it’s at r998, the same as svn.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 19958, member: 7271”]@Fernando, @darkxeno
I’ve been building the svn as a tarball as well.
The link for tarball download will always be:
[url]https://mastacontrola.com/fog_0.33b.tar.bz2[/url]
Sometimes I don’t update it right away, but as of right now, it’s at r998, the same as svn.[/quote]
I don know it. Thx for your work!!
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Im a bit confused and a noob here. So can someone tell me if i got the right understanding of svn? If its wrong in my thinking about it please correct me. So with and SVN you have the main code for fog and it’s up in the cloud for anyone to get and install. Then after it’s installed I can then modify the code for issues that i see. Then after i modify the code it will send it to the svn for the administrator to see and if they like the fix and it works that can add it in to the main code. now here is the part that confuses me. with the svn say you where to publish a new code in the svn with fixes and what not would it then push the new code with all the fixes to everyone that is using the svn version of fog automatically? or would i still have to update it and install the new code manually?