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      ianabc Testers
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        ianabc Testers
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        [quote=“NDNtech, post: 32834, member: 23658”][CODE]root@SC-Image:/opt/fog_1.1.2/bin# sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start

        • Usage: /etc/init.d/apache2 {start|stop|graceful-stop|restart|reload|force-reload|start-htcacheclean|stop-htcacheclean|status}
          root@SC-Image:/opt/fog_1.1.2/bin# ps -ef | grep apache
          root 19158 5377 0 18:26 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color=auto apache
          [/CODE][/quote]

        That’s a problem, the startup script (/etc/init.d/apache2) isn’t exiting correctly.

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott
          last edited by

          Fresh install would probably work.

          When doing the fresh install, don’t install LAMP.

          Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG! Get in contact with me (chat bubble in the top right corner) if you want to join in.

          Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

          Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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            NDNtech
            last edited by

            [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 32838, member: 7271”]Fresh install would probably work.

            When doing the fresh install, don’t install LAMP.[/quote]

            What’s LAMP?

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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott
              last edited by

              Linux, Apache, Mysql, PHP

              (Don’t choose webserver, mysql server, or what have you)

              I always do minimal install.

              Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG! Get in contact with me (chat bubble in the top right corner) if you want to join in.

              Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

              Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                NDNtech
                last edited by

                So how would I do a minimal install, I don’t think I’m following you. (Sorry, it’s been a long day in this tiny room in front of this server)

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                  ianabc Testers
                  last edited by

                  I think I agree with Tom about the install, you would probably be able to fix the install but a reinstall might be less of a headache. When you are running the ubuntu install DVD just tell it you don’t need a webserver installed - the fog installer will do that for you later.

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                    ianabc Testers
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                    I’d be interested to see the contents of the /etc/init.d/apache2 file if you have it before you reinstall though.

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                      NDNtech
                      last edited by

                      Okay. I had issues with my install too. I couldn’t do a regular install for some reason. I had to boot into the live OS and install from there. In the normal install I kept seeing messages in the command area saying it didn’t have permissions to do things, and then it would error out and say it didn’t know where to install GRUB.

                      I had a feeling that maybe it’s because I’m using RAID, but I couldn’t find any supporting info on that. I’m using RAID5 on a Dell PowerEdge R610 if that makes any difference. lol

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                        NDNtech
                        last edited by

                        [quote=“ianabc, post: 32844, member: 24548”]I’d be interested to see the contents of the /etc/init.d/apache2 file if you have it before you reinstall though.[/quote]

                        [CODE]#!/bin/sh

                        BEGIN INIT INFO

                        Provides: apache2

                        Required-Start: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $syslog $named

                        Required-Stop: $local_fs $remote_fs $network $syslog $named

                        Default-Start: 2 3 4 5

                        Default-Stop: 0 1 6

                        X-Interactive: true

                        Short-Description: Start/stop apache2 web server

                        END INIT INFO

                        set -e

                        SCRIPTNAME=“${0##*/}”
                        SCRIPTNAME=“${SCRIPTNAME##[KS][0-9][0-9]}”
                        if [ -n “$APACHE_CONFDIR” ] ; then
                        if [ “${APACHE_CONFDIR##/etc/apache2-}” != “${APACHE_CONFDIR}” ] ; then
                        DIR_SUFFIX=“${APACHE_CONFDIR##/etc/apache2-}”
                        else
                        DIR_SUFFIX=
                        fi
                        elif [ “${SCRIPTNAME##apache2-}” != “$SCRIPTNAME” ] ; then
                        DIR_SUFFIX=“-${SCRIPTNAME##apache2-}”
                        APACHE_CONFDIR=/etc/apache2$DIR_SUFFIX
                        else
                        DIR_SUFFIX=
                        APACHE_CONFDIR=/etc/apache2
                        fi
                        if [ -z “$APACHE_ENVVARS” ] ; then
                        APACHE_ENVVARS=$APACHE_CONFDIR/envvars
                        fi
                        export APACHE_CONFDIR APACHE_ENVVARS

                        ENV=“env -i LANG=C PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin”
                        if [ “$APACHE_CONFDIR” != /etc/apache2 ] ; then
                        ENV=“$ENV APACHE_CONFDIR=$APACHE_CONFDIR”
                        fi
                        if [ “$APACHE_ENVVARS” != “$APACHE_CONFDIR/envvars” ] ; then
                        ENV=“$ENV APACHE_ENVVARS=$APACHE_ENVVARS”
                        fi

                        #edit /etc/default/apache2 to change this.
                        HTCACHECLEAN_RUN=auto
                        HTCACHECLEAN_MODE=daemon
                        HTCACHECLEAN_SIZE=300M
                        HTCACHECLEAN_DAEMON_INTERVAL=120
                        HTCACHECLEAN_PATH=/var/cache/apache2$DIR_SUFFIX/mod_disk_cache
                        HTCACHECLEAN_OPTIONS=“”

                        APACHE_HTTPD=$(. $APACHE_ENVVARS && echo $APACHE_HTTPD)
                        if [ -z “$APACHE_HTTPD” ] ; then
                        APACHE_HTTPD=/usr/sbin/apache2
                        fi
                        if [ ! -x $APACHE_HTTPD ] ; then
                        echo “No apache MPM package installed”
                        exit 0
                        fi

                        . /lib/lsb/init-functions

                        test -f /etc/default/rcS && . /etc/default/rcS

                        if [ -f /etc/default/apache2$DIR_SUFFIX ] ; then
                        . /etc/default/apache2$DIR_SUFFIX
                        elif [ -f /etc/default/apache2 ] ; then
                        . /etc/default/apache2
                        fi

                        APACHE2CTL=“$ENV /usr/sbin/apache2ctl”
                        HTCACHECLEAN=“$ENV /usr/sbin/htcacheclean”

                        PIDFILE=$(. $APACHE_ENVVARS && echo $APACHE_PID_FILE)
                        if [ -z “$PIDFILE” ] ; then
                        echo ERROR: APACHE_PID_FILE needs to be defined in $APACHE_ENVVARS >&2
                        exit 2
                        fi

                        check_htcacheclean() {
                        [ “$HTCACHECLEAN_MODE” = “daemon” ] || return 1

                        [ "$HTCACHECLEAN_RUN"  = "yes"    ] && return 0
                        
                        MODSDIR=$(. $APACHE_ENVVARS && echo $APACHE_MODS_ENABLED)
                        [ "$HTCACHECLEAN_RUN"  = "auto" \
                          -a -e ${MODSDIR:-$APACHE_CONFDIR/mods-enabled}/disk_cache.load ] && \
                            return 0
                        
                        return 1
                        

                        }

                        start_htcacheclean() {
                        if [ ! -d “$HTCACHECLEAN_PATH” ] ; then
                        echo “… directory $HTCACHECLEAN_PATH does not exist!” >&2
                        return 1
                        fi
                        $HTCACHECLEAN $HTCACHECLEAN_OPTIONS -d$HTCACHECLEAN_DAEMON_INTERVAL
                        -i -p$HTCACHECLEAN_PATH -l$HTCACHECLEAN_SIZE
                        }

                        stop_htcacheclean() {
                        pkill -P 1 -f "htcacheclean.* -p$HTCACHECLEAN_PATH " 2> /dev/null || echo …not running
                        }

                        pidof_apache() {
                        # if there is actually an apache2 process whose pid is in PIDFILE,
                        # print it and return 0.
                        if [ -e “$PIDFILE” ]; then
                        if pidof apache2 | tr ’ ’ ‘\n’ | grep -w $(cat $PIDFILE); then
                        return 0
                        fi
                        fi
                        return 1
                        }

                        apache_stop() {
                        if $APACHE2CTL configtest > /dev/null 2>&1; then
                        # if the config is ok than we just stop normaly
                        $APACHE2CTL stop 2>&1 | grep -v ‘not running’ >&2 || true
                        else
                        # if we are here something is broken and we need to try
                        # to exit as nice and clean as possible
                        PID=$(pidof_apache) || true

                            if [ "${PID}" ]; then
                                # in this case it is everything nice and dandy and we kill apache2
                                echo
                                log_warning_msg "The apache2$DIR_SUFFIX configtest failed, so we are trying to kill it manually. This is almost certainly suboptimal, so please make sure your system is working as you'd expect now!"
                                            kill $PID
                            elif [ "$(pidof apache2)" ]; then
                                if [ "$VERBOSE" != no ]; then
                                                    echo " ... failed!"
                                        echo "You may still have some apache2 processes running.  There are"
                                        echo "processes named 'apache2' which do not match your pid file,"
                                        echo "and in the name of safety, we've left them alone.  Please review"
                                        echo "the situation by hand."
                                            fi
                                            return 1
                            fi
                        fi
                        

                        }

                        apache_wait_stop() {
                        # running ?
                        PIDTMP=$(pidof_apache) || true
                        if kill -0 “${PIDTMP:-}” 2> /dev/null; then
                        PID=$PIDTMP
                        fi

                        apache_stop
                        
                        # wait until really stopped
                        if [ -n "${PID:-}" ]; then
                            i=0
                            while kill -0 "${PID:-}" 2> /dev/null;  do
                                    if [ $i = '60' ]; then
                                        break;
                                    else
                                        if [ $i = '0' ]; then
                                                echo -n " ... waiting "
                                        else
                                                      echo -n "."
                                        fi
                                        i=$(($i+1))
                                        sleep 1
                                      fi
                            done
                        fi
                        

                        }

                        case $1 in
                        start)
                        log_daemon_msg “Starting web server” “apache2”
                        if $APACHE2CTL start; then
                        if check_htcacheclean ; then
                        log_progress_msg htcacheclean
                        start_htcacheclean || log_end_msg 1
                        fi
                        log_end_msg 0
                        else
                        log_end_msg 1
                        fi
                        ;;
                        stop)
                        if check_htcacheclean ; then
                        log_daemon_msg “Stopping web server” “htcacheclean”
                        stop_htcacheclean
                        log_progress_msg “apache2”
                        else
                        log_daemon_msg “Stopping web server” “apache2”
                        fi
                        if apache_wait_stop; then
                        log_end_msg 0
                        else
                        log_end_msg 1
                        fi
                        ;;
                        graceful-stop)
                        if check_htcacheclean ; then
                        log_daemon_msg “Stopping web server” “htcacheclean”
                        stop_htcacheclean
                        log_progress_msg “apache2”
                        else
                        log_daemon_msg “Stopping web server” “apache2”
                        fi
                        if $APACHE2CTL graceful-stop; then
                        log_end_msg 0
                        else
                        log_end_msg 1
                        fi
                        ;;
                        reload | force-reload | graceful)
                        if ! $APACHE2CTL configtest > /dev/null 2>&1; then
                        $APACHE2CTL configtest || true
                        log_end_msg 1
                        exit 1
                        fi
                        log_daemon_msg “Reloading web server config” “apache2”
                        if pidof_apache > /dev/null ; then
                        if $APACHE2CTL graceful $2 ; then
                        log_end_msg 0
                        else
                        log_end_msg 1
                        fi
                        fi
                        ;;
                        restart)
                        if ! $APACHE2CTL configtest > /dev/null 2>&1; then
                        $APACHE2CTL configtest || true
                        log_end_msg 1
                        exit 1
                        fi
                        if check_htcacheclean ; then
                        log_daemon_msg “Restarting web server” “htcacheclean”
                        stop_htcacheclean
                        log_progress_msg apache2
                        else
                        log_daemon_msg “Restarting web server” “apache2”
                        fi
                        PID=$(pidof_apache) || true
                        if ! apache_wait_stop; then
                        log_end_msg 1 || true
                        fi
                        if $APACHE2CTL start; then
                        if check_htcacheclean ; then
                        start_htcacheclean || log_end_msg 1
                        fi
                        log_end_msg 0
                        else
                        log_end_msg 1
                        fi
                        ;;
                        start-htcacheclean)
                        log_daemon_msg “Starting htcacheclean”
                        start_htcacheclean || log_end_msg 1
                        log_end_msg 0
                        ;;
                        stop-htcacheclean)
                        log_daemon_msg “Stopping htcacheclean”
                        stop_htcacheclean
                        log_end_msg 0
                        ;;
                        status)
                        PID=$(pidof_apache) || true
                        if [ -n “$PID” ]; then
                        echo “Apache2$DIR_SUFFIX is running (pid $PID).”
                        exit 0
                        else
                        echo “Apache2$DIR_SUFFIX is NOT running.”
                        if [ -e “$PIDFILE” ]; then
                        exit 1
                        else
                        exit 3
                        fi
                        fi
                        ;;
                        *)
                        log_success_msg “Usage: /etc/init.d/apache2$DIR_SUFFIX {start|stop|graceful-stop|restart|reload|force-reload|start-htcacheclean|stop-htcacheclean|status}”
                        exit 1
                        ;;
                        esac[/CODE]

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                          ianabc Testers
                          last edited by

                          [quote=“NDNtech, post: 32845, member: 23658”]Okay. I had issues with my install too. I couldn’t do a regular install for some reason. I had to boot into the live OS and install from there. In the normal install I kept seeing messages in the command area saying it didn’t have permissions to do things, and then it would error out and say it didn’t know where to install GRUB.

                          I had a feeling that maybe it’s because I’m using RAID, but I couldn’t find any supporting info on that. I’m using RAID5 on a Dell PowerEdge R610 if that makes any difference. lol[/quote]

                          I have similar hardware but I’m using CentOS instead of Ubuntu. If you configure the RAID5 in hardware then I think you can just pretend like it’s a simple SATA disk in the installer (i.e. Don’t tell it about the RAID configuration - let the hardware manage that). The installer messages sound weird, what do you mean by the “normal install”?

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                            NDNtech
                            last edited by

                            I’m in the Ubuntu installer and I don’t see that option, It just goes through the steps until it gets to the screen to select a partition

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                              NDNtech
                              last edited by

                              By normal install, I mean just the wizard. I don’t know how to explain it. It’s the one that’s not the live boot of ubuntu

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                                ianabc Testers
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                                You should do a full reinstall from the CD or DVD, running the wizard will usually try to preserve some of your configuration files which seems to be causing the problems. Make sure you backup anything that is on there you want to keep then boot from a CD or DVD. Ubuntu has a server image which might be a better fit than the live CD.

                                [url]http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04[/url]

                                [url]http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04/ubuntu-12.04.4-server-amd64.iso[/url]

                                I can’t remember the install process in detail but if you are asked what software you want to install just make sure you don’t install a web server or mysql or anything like that. There might even be a “minimal” option.

                                Once it is installed give the fog installer a go again.

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                                  NDNtech
                                  last edited by

                                  So I should be using Ubuntu Server instead of desktop?

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                                    ianabc Testers
                                    last edited by

                                    That is just my personal recommendation, not a Fog recommendation! The desktop installer generally installs a bunch of stuff I’ll never use on a fog server. I actually use CentOS for my fog servers but most people seem to choose Ubuntu and both should work.

                                    I’m struggling to remember now but I think that even when you install from liveCD it might as you if you want to “upgrade” rather than reinstall. You definitely want to avoid that! As I said above, you want treat the system as a completely new install.

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                                      NDNtech
                                      last edited by

                                      Yeah, I always do the clean install, it does have the upgrade option pre-selected as if it’s an amazing idea. Well I’m downloading the server version ISO right now and will reinstall it tomorrow. I have a feeling my boss want me off the clock 😉 lol

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                                        ianabc Testers
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                                        Good luck!

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