Storage node testing and disk information not displayed
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Where do I enter that?
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You need to login to the mysql instance. From a terminal on the FOG server run the command:
[code]mysql -u root fog[/code]
Then run the above command.
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Return said “Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)”
I restarted mysql and I’m still having the same issue.Is it possible that I could just change the password in the GUI and in the node back to the default (whatever that is)?
The only reason I changed it was because I had no idea what it was and it was in hidden characters. -
The default is a randomly generated one performed at install time. It only happens the first install.
The fact that it reports 0 rows affect tells me, it seems, that updating this field is working properly as well.
A test you could do could be to sign in to mysql using the password you set and the same info:
[code]mysql -u fogstorage -p’<your-fogstorage-pass-here>’ fog[/code]
Does it allow you in with this? Also, is the /etc/my.cnf bind-address commented out?
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Yes, I was able to log in with those credentials, and yes the bind-address is commented out.
I restarted the mysql service and I still get the failed to connect error. -
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From the storage node, can you perform the same command, just adding -h’IPOFFOGSERVER’
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I was able to fix it.
Turns out I had had changed the user and password in the config.class.php file when I was testing to see if that’s what the problem was. I changed it back to fogstorage and password and now it’s working.My issue was just that the mysql db needed updated.
Thank You so much!
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No problem.
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Hello,
I have the same problem, and nothing work.
I have a ubuntu 14.04 server and fog 1.2.
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[LEFT]Does it encrypt the password in GUI “FOG_STORAGENODE_MYSQLPASS” ?
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No the webgui is not encrypted.
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Thank you Ben, just updating, simply comment de bind address on my.cnf solves the issue.