Latest Development FOG
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2550 worked, although I had previously installed mysql manually to troubleshoot so I uninstalled and then successfully ran the FOG installer. I’m creating a new VM just to verify the results and will update
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Running SVN 2551 installer over SVN 2547 :
Are 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.- Preparing apt-get
- Packages to be installed: apache2 php5 php5-json php5-gd php5-cli php5-mysq l php5-curl mysql-server mysql-client tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa nfs-kernel-server vsftp d net-tools wget xinetd sysv-rc-conf tar gzip build-essential cpp gcc g++ m4 htm ldoc lftp openssh-server php-gettext
- Installing package: apache2
- Installing package: php5
- Installing package: php5-gd
- Installing package: php5-cli
- Installing package: php5-mysql
- Installing package: php5-curl
- Installing package: mysql-server
We are about to install MySQL Server on
this server, if MySQL isn’t installed already
you will be prompted for a root password.
Press enter to acknowledge this message.
Reading package lists…
Building dependency tree…
Reading state information…
mysql-server is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. - Installing package: mysql-client
- Installing package: tftpd-hpa
- Installing package: tftp-hpa
- Installing package: nfs-kernel-server
- Installing package: vsftpd
- Installing package: net-tools
- Installing package: wget
- Installing package: xinetd
- Installing package: sysv-rc-conf
- Installing package: tar
- Installing package: gzip
- Installing package: build-essential
- Installing package: cpp
- Installing package: gcc
- Installing package: g++
- Installing package: m4
- Installing package: htmldoc
- Installing package: lftp
- Installing package: openssh-server
- Installing package: php-gettext
Confirming package installation. - Checking package: apache2…OK
- Checking package: php5…OK
- Checking package: php5-json…Failed!
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Well…just created a new 14.04.01 VM and downloaded rev 2551 via svn. Everything was going perfectly other than still getting dpkg-query output (not really a big deal), and now when checking package php5-json it says ‘failed’. If it’s checking to see if it’s installed, it seems to be incorrect, because dpkg seems to indicate that it is. Some type of issue with how it’s checking to verify packages are installed?
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1477_PhpErr.png?:”]PhpErr.png[/url]
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[quote=“sudburr, post: 38634, member: 4706”]Running SVN 2551 installer over SVN 2547 :
Are 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.- Preparing apt-get
- Packages to be installed: apache2 php5 php5-json php5-gd php5-cli php5-mysq l php5-curl mysql-server mysql-client tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa nfs-kernel-server vsftp d net-tools wget xinetd sysv-rc-conf tar gzip build-essential cpp gcc g++ m4 htm ldoc lftp openssh-server php-gettext
- Installing package: apache2
- Installing package: php5
- Installing package: php5-gd
- Installing package: php5-cli
- Installing package: php5-mysql
- Installing package: php5-curl
- Installing package: mysql-server
We are about to install MySQL Server on
this server, if MySQL isn’t installed already
you will be prompted for a root password.
Press enter to acknowledge this message.
Reading package lists…
Building dependency tree…
Reading state information…
mysql-server is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. - Installing package: mysql-client
- Installing package: tftpd-hpa
- Installing package: tftp-hpa
- Installing package: nfs-kernel-server
- Installing package: vsftpd
- Installing package: net-tools
- Installing package: wget
- Installing package: xinetd
- Installing package: sysv-rc-conf
- Installing package: tar
- Installing package: gzip
- Installing package: build-essential
- Installing package: cpp
- Installing package: gcc
- Installing package: g++
- Installing package: m4
- Installing package: htmldoc
- Installing package: lftp
- Installing package: openssh-server
- Installing package: php-gettext
Confirming package installation. - Checking package: apache2…OK
- Checking package: php5…OK
- Checking package: php5-json…Failed![/quote]
What OS?
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SVN 2553 maybe?
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 38637, member: 7271”]SVN 2553 maybe?[/quote]
No joy, Houston. Now it’s apache2
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1478_apacheerr.png?:”]apacheerr.png[/url]
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I’m not seeing the same issues, though it’s still trying to install fog as I’m on my laptop for the vm containing my debian install.
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Your favourite, ubuntu-14.04.1-server-amd64 .
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Okay,
Maybe, finally, and fully? 2554?
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No love for 2554 either. Still failing at php5-json.
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[quote=“sudburr, post: 38643, member: 4706”]No love for 2554 either. Still failing at php5-json.[/quote]
Ditto -
Try 2555?
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And the crowd goes wild for 2555.
Thx mate.
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Sorry I suck so much sometimes lol!
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I found another issue as it basically just reverted it back to how it was working. I’m trying another approach that will hopefully work much better. 2556
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Okay, I’m leaving it as it is, for now, it appears to work much more better even though it is spitting out query no packages found or something like that. I don’t mind that if the installer works properly.
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I just went from 1.2 to build 2556 and none of my images show up under image management now
If I run the 1.2 installer again, they show up like nothing has changedHave any idea why that would be?
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[quote=“David Herrington, post: 38651, member: 3549”]I just went from 1.2 to build 2556 and none of my images show up under image management now
If I run the 1.2 installer again, they show up like nothing has changedHave any idea why that would be?[/quote]
Where are your images stored, /images?
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[quote=“ArchFan, post: 38653, member: 19266”]Where are your images stored, /images?[/quote]
Correct, I’ve always had everything set to the default
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David,
Can you verify your apache error logs?
2558 is now the most current. I think it’s got something to do with the switch from a single storage group vs multiple storage groups. When you “reinstalled” 1.2, did you just copy back the db or did you leave the database alone? Reverting the two otherwise should’ve cause serious issues.