Fog 0.33b Snappin deployment
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all I have is
[PHP][Thu Jan 30 17:40:32 2014] [error] [client 192.168.10.123] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function find() on a non-object in /var/www/fog/service/updates.php on line 27
[Thu Jan 30 17:54:55 2014] [error] [client 192.168.10.123] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function find() on a non-object in /var/www/fog/service/updates.php on line 27
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but they may be old. -
[PHP]192.168.10.123 - - [30/Jan/2014:18:07:06 -0500] “GET /fog/service/snapins.checkin.php?mac=00:25:64:BD:7D:1A HTTP/1.1” 200 275 “-” “-”
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I’m guessing you’re restarting the FOG Service as well?
Can you delete the fog web directory and reinstall, just to ensure you have the latest and greatest?
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So now it’s working?
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no, its not working.
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deleted /var/www/fog and reinstalled.
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Strange… I am not seeing anything out of the norm in the logs.
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[PHP]/30/2014 6:25 PM FOG::MODDebug Attempting to open connect to: http://10fogserver/fog/service/debug.php
1/30/2014 6:25 PM FOG::MODDebug Server responded with: Hello FOG Client
1/30/2014 6:25 PM FOG::MODDebug Module has finished work and will now exit.
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Attempting to connect to fog server…
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Module is active…
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : AutoLogOut.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : ClientUpdater.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : DirCleaner.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : DisplayManager.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : GreenFog.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : GUIWatcher.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : HostRegister.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : MODDebug.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : PrinterManager.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : SnapinClient.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : TaskReboot.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : UserCleanup.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : UserTracker.dll
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Checking Status : config.ini
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Zero byte response returned
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater 0 new modules found!
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Client update will be applied during next service startup.
1/30/2014 6:30 PM FOG::ClientUpdater Client update process complete, exiting…
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That means things are working, sort of. I noticed an issue with the fogservice file though. I’m not seeing anything about snapin’s even attempting any more. I’m looking into it.
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I am going to head home… I have the KVM connected so I can test once I get there.
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Of course on Windows 7 it’s working, but seemingly not on Windows XP. Strange!
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Okay and thank you.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 22310, member: 7271”]Of course on Windows 7 it’s working, but seemingly not on Windows XP. Strange![/quote]
Not on my Windows 7 Box…
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Maybe I can remote in to take a look later today? We can do that over PM’s
Also, if possible, to take a look at your fog server directly. This way I can try to get more debugging out of the systems. You, of course, can keep your own passwords, if we can work in tandem.
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Anytime your ready to remote let me know…
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Just have to install a printer and I’ll PM you when I’m ready!