Latest FOG 0.33b
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I fixed it. r1126 released to address the multicast task creation.
You should be good. I don’t know what was generating all the multicastSessions you are talking about, but it shouldn’t do that anymore.
Thank you,
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Also,
Instead of reinstalling the DB.
Just clear out the sessions and Assocs:
truncate table multicastSessions;
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You are welcome, Tom. Now multicast seems to work, but there is stil the issue with different ports assigned to hosts. I’m going to look at it.
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I guess I don’t understand? Are the tasks going to different hosts on different ports from within the same tasking?
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I’m not sure if I understand you now but, when you create multicast tasks, it should create pxe file per client (MAC) and 1st my client got now multicast base port 45084 and 2nd got now 9964, which is, as I in the meantime found out that it’s some default port (I see it in globalSettings db table). But it was not every time this one, it looked like this client (and it seems that every time it’s the same client) gets port from previous multicast session (and perhaps now, as I started this multicast task after truncating those session tables, it gets some default value).
I guess, creating pxe config file is based on hostID, which correlates, this is how my hosts table for those hosts looks like:
[CODE]mysql> select * from hosts;
±-------±---------±------------------------------------------------±-------±----------±-------------±--------------------±-------------±------------------±----------±-------------±---------±-----------±-----------±-----------------±---------------±-----------±-----------+
| hostID | hostName | hostDesc | hostIP | hostImage | hostBuilding | hostCreateDate | hostCreateBy | hostMAC | hostUseAD | hostADDomain | hostADOU | hostADUser | hostADPass | hostPrinterLevel | hostKernelArgs | hostKernel | hostDevice |
±-------±---------±------------------------------------------------±-------±----------±-------------±--------------------±-------------±------------------±----------±-------------±---------±-----------±-----------±-----------------±---------------±-----------±-----------+
| 1 | 772 | Created by FOG Reg on January 20, 2014, 3:13 pm | | 6 | 0 | 2014-01-20 15:13:34 | FOGREG | d4:3d:7e:0c:8c:6f | | | | | | | | | |
| 2 | 768 | Created by FOG Reg on January 20, 2014, 3:15 pm | | 6 | 0 | 2014-01-20 15:15:48 | FOGREG | d4:3d:7e:0c:90:ed | | | | | | | | | |
[/CODE]edit: and host 772 gets wrong port
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I want to make sure I get this right!
Are you creating a multicast task for the individual hosts? (One task per host)
Or are you creating a multicast task from the group? (One task to multiple hosts)
I haven’t implemented a code base to kill the original task/job/command and regenerate if the two individual tasks have the same image id.
Does this make sense?
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Sorry Tom, just testing capone, it hangs at “looking for images”
There is the following in the apache error log.[client 192.168.3.10] PHP Warning: vsprintf(): Too few arguments in /var/www/fog/lib/db/MySQL.class.php on line 105
I am running r1026 on Ubuntu LTS 12.04
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/510_boottest.png?:”]boottest.png[/url]
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can you update to the latest revision? r1126 and try again.
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Sorry, my typo, r1126, just downloaded this evening
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I am creating one task to multiple hosts, from Task Management -> List All Groups -> Deploy Multicast. No other tasks or even processes are running when I start task - every time I kill udp-sender (if there is some hanging), check tasks in Active Tasks and Active Multicast Tasks, and now even sessionMulticast and sessionMulticastAssoc tables. So there shouldn’t be any collision, if you have this on mind in your 4th sentence.
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can you give me output of your apache2/httpd error log?
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I tried to debug that port issue, but don’t know php enough - how to write value of variable to file? I tried firstly echo $port; to show it in fog (this worked in 0.32), but in 0.33 it probably get’s to fast refreshed, so I don’t see anything. Then I found file_put_contents() function but it doesn’t seem to work - I use it like this: file_put_contents(“port_debug_rado”, $port); but can’t find file port_debug_rado. Or is there any other way?
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I figured out the issue. r1127 is released and should set the correct port now.
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Yes, it does. But now it associates only one individual task with multicast task:
[CODE]mysql> select * from multicastSessionsAssoc;
±------±-----±----+
| msaID | msID | tID |
±------±-----±----+
| 6 | 6 | 93 |
±------±-----±----+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
[/CODE]Are you going to work on it now? If yes, I could test, will be here until 22:00 or so.
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Should be fixed here shortly, forgot to save the association.
r1128 released.
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Hi Tom, sorry for the delay, the attached is access.log, error.log and screenshot.
I restarted apache2 just before booting the client so these are the complete logs.[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/511_error.zip?:”]error.zip[/url]
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OK, seems to work. Thanks. Bye
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 21722, member: 7271”]Should be fixed here shortly, forgot to save the association.
r1128 released.[/quote]
the imaging of a pc with single disk multiple partition of:
sda1 ntfs(winxp)
sda2 ext4 (linux)
sda3 swap (linux)should work with r1128? i can test it?
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on the fog server i have tons of these script:
root 643 640 0 Jan21 ? 00:00:00 /bin/sh -c [ -x /usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && find /var/lib/php5/ -depth -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f -cmin +$(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime) ! -execdir fuser -s {} 2>/dev/null ; -delete
root 681 643 0 Jan21 ? 00:00:24 find /var/lib/php5/ -depth -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f -cmin +24 ! -execdir fuser -s {} ; -deletesomeone has idea what is??
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hi, it’s output from ps? I have the first one in /var/log/syslog (debian), it’s run every half an hour from cron (maybe messed up cron?), but not the second one.