Debian déployment
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Hello,
I encounter actually a problem with a debian deployment ( with several partition). The upload works fine but when I try to deploy, I have the following error message : the partition d1pxx is missing.
Fog try to deploy the partition d1p2 (which doesn’t exist) and not the d1p5 which exists
can you help me to solve the problem ?
thanks in advance
Cordially
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sorry
Fog version : 0.32
Ubuntu version 12.04I checked the log and, there are several errors messages such as :
[Mon Apr 28 14:29:38 2014] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] PHP Notice: Undefined variable: sel in /var/www/fog/management/reports/Imaging Log.php on line 126, referer: [url]http://localhost/fog/management/index.php?node=report&sub=file&f=SW1hZ2luZyBMb2cucGhw[/url]
But I think it’s not very important.
I also try to downgrade the grub version, but there is no changes. And I just saw that I have several errors during the upload of my image. And it’s the origin of the problem
During the upload I have an error of corrupted or damaged partitionor the upload take 10 seconds :s
When I try to do a new upload of linux with a new image, the images in /images/ubuntu were not created.And yes , I searched the forums and in the wiki.
Kernel - 3.14.2 TomElliott
FOG ID: 1054
Date: April 27, 2014
Version: 3.14.2
FOG Type: TomElliott
Arch: 32 bit
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That error is telling you that your image is missing disk 1 partition 2.
If you check the server image location do you see both files under images/ubuntu?
If not i’d try uploading that image again as the second partition was either corrupted or not copied.
Also you may want to upgrade to .33 as it has way better support and features.
[URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Upgrade_to_0.33’][LEFT][SIZE=13px][FONT=Tahoma][COLOR=#555555]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Upgrade_to_0.33[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE][/LEFT][/URL]
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[quote=“BPSTravis, post: 26186, member: 22444”]That error is telling you that your image is missing disk 1 partition 2.
If you check the server image location do you see both files under images/ubuntu?
If not i’d try uploading that image again as the second partition was either corrupted or not copied.
Also you may want to upgrade to .33 as it has way better support and features.
[URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Upgrade_to_0.33’][FONT=Tahoma]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Upgrade_to_0.33[/FONT][/URL]
[/quote]I prefer to keep the 0.32 for the moment. But the only problem I have is the upload and deployment of a Linux image
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.32 doesn’t really like Linux.
So I can’t say for sure there is a fix for you. Maybe someone has some other ideas but .33 is the only suggestion I have for you.
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[quote=“BPSTravis, post: 26202, member: 22444”].32 doesn’t really like Linux.
So I can’t say for sure there is a fix for you. Maybe someone has some other ideas but .33 is the only suggestion I have for you.[/quote]
Does Linux deployment works with the 0.33 ?
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Or have I a particular manipulation to do?
1 : I create an image multiple partition single disk : linux (50)
2 : I upload my host image (multiple partition single disk : linux (50) ) , and several partitions are noticed as corrupted
3 : I deploy on the new host (multiple partition single disk : linux (50) ), and fog said that partitions are missing (the corrupted partitions)Is there something I forget ?
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what format are the partitions fog says are corrupt?
.32 supports fewer formats then .33b -
It said partition sda1 (ext 3 - the system partition) is corrupted or dammaged, it’s the same for sda2 (extended partition that contains sd5 which is my swap partition) for sda5 i have the message : "swap partition not suported.
here is a screenshot of the fog server (host and server have the same partitioning) :
and a video of the upload : [url]https://mega.co.nz/#!M0QC3QaC!q3Jhk-RrX3zRpVFB3398U8lmkLQ8fW9t2rr-AM-wsCw[/url]
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