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Install Webmin
[B][COLOR=#2c3e50][FONT=Helvetica]Installing Webmin On Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[COLOR=#4f4f4f][FONT=Arial]In this tutorial I’ll shown you how to installing webmin on [URL=‘http://ubuntuserverguide.com/tag/ubuntu-server-12-04’][COLOR=#5e2750]ubuntu server 12.04[/COLOR][/URL], There are two methods for installing webmin. method 1: installing via APT, method 2: Installing manually. before installing webmin You need to install first some perl-related libraries required by webmin:[/FONT][/COLOR]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]sudo apt-get install perl libnet-ssleay-perl libauthen-pam-perl libpam-runtime openssl libio-pty-perl apt-show-versions python[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#2c3e50][FONT=Helvetica]Method 1: Installing webmin via APT[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[COLOR=#4f4f4f][FONT=Arial]Login as root:[/FONT][/COLOR]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]sudo -i[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[COLOR=#4f4f4f][FONT=Arial]Add the Webmin repository in your ubuntu server with following commands[/FONT][/COLOR]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]cat >> /etc/apt/sources.list <<-EOF[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]deb [url]http://download.webmin.com/download/repository[/url] sarge contrib[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]deb [url]http://webmin.mirror.somersettechsolutions.co.uk/repository[/url] sarge contrib[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]EOF[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[COLOR=#4f4f4f][FONT=Arial]Logout from root:[/FONT][/COLOR]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]exit[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[COLOR=#4f4f4f][FONT=Arial]Import GPG key, Update the source list then install webmin[/FONT][/COLOR]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]wget [url]http://www.webmin.com/jcameron-key.asc[/url] && sudo apt-key add jcameron-key.asc[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]sudo apt-get update[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Consolas]sudo apt-get install webmin[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
Firewall exception also needs to be added.
sudo ufw allow 10000
Run acronis Backup at this point for recovery sector by sector because acronis can’t handle ext4 partitions note in future use ext2.
[B][FONT=Tahoma]INSTALLING FOG SOFTWARE:[/FONT][/B][FONT=Tahoma]The installation of FOG is fairly straightforward, once installed the bulk of configuration is handled from the Web GUI through your browser. There are a couple of further tweaks that can be done from the system side but they are optional depending on your environment.
- Enter the following at your Ubuntu command line.
• cd /opt
• sudo wget [/FONT][URL=‘https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeghost/files/latest/download?source=’][FONT=Tahoma]https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeghost/files/latest/download?source=[/FONT][/URL][FONT=Tahoma]
• sudo tar –xvzf fog_1.20.tar.gz
• cd fog_1.2.0/
• cd bin
• sudo ./installfog.sh - Follow the steps in the FOG installer wizard
• Choose Option 2 (Ubuntu)
• Choose N (normal)
• Press enter to leave IP address default
• Press enter to leave gateway default
• Press enter to leave DNS default
• Choose NO when asked to change default NIC
• If you already have DHCP configured, press NO to disable FOG DHCP
• Press Enter to acknowledge MySQL warning
• Set a password for MySQL when requested if you want (I left mine blank)
• Be awesome and send a notification to the FOG community! - FOG is now installed, we just want to check some of the MySQL settings real quick. wizard (skip this step if you left the password blank)
• sudo vi /var/www/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php
• Set MYSQL_PASSWORD to the password you configured in the FOG
• Confirm MYSQL_USERNAME is set to root account
• sudo vi /var/www/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php
• Set MYSQL_PASSWORD to the password configured in the FOG wizard - Congrats! FOG is fully installed!! [/FONT]
[B][COLOR=black][FONT=Arial]Install Subversion[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Courier New]sudo apt-get update[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Courier New]sudo apt-get install subversion[/FONT][/COLOR]
[B][COLOR=black][FONT=Arial]Download the package[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Courier New]cd ~[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Courier New]mkdir svn[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Courier New]cd svn[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Courier New]svn checkout [/FONT][/COLOR][URL=‘https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freeghost/code/trunk’][COLOR=#3366bb][FONT=Courier New]https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freeghost/code/trunk[/FONT][/COLOR][/URL]
[B][COLOR=black][FONT=Arial]Install It![/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Courier New]cd ~/svn/trunk/bin[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Courier New]sudo ./installfog.sh[/FONT][/COLOR]
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SVN specific version install
[FONT=Tahoma]To upgrade back to an older rev, in the folder where you downloaded the trunk you’ll run:[/FONT][FONT=Tahoma]
[/FONT]
[COLOR=#b3b3b3][FONT=Tahoma]Code:[/FONT][/COLOR]
[FONT=Consolas]Run[/FONT]
[FONT=Consolas]svn status[/FONT]
[FONT=Consolas]to determine which directory to run[/FONT]
[FONT=Consolas]svn up -r <rev# here>[/FONT]
[FONT=Tahoma]Then run the installfog.sh like normal.[/FONT] - Enter the following at your Ubuntu command line.
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I see that there is a backup util for the fog server, is there a way to run that and have it point to a external hd that I have?
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[quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 45582, member: 28155”]I will add that if the FOG server is on your production network, FOG can name & then join the computer to the domain FOR YOU, automatically![/quote]
I"m trying to run this command "./FOGBackup.sh [directory]
Where it says directory how do I get that to go to my external drive for doing backups? -
If you’re running FOG on a Linux server build, it’s likely that the external drive is not automatically mounted.
Is the Ubuntu 14 a workstation/client install or the server install?
Can you access the external drive at all? If not, you’ll have to mount it…
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You have to mount your external drive first. You mount to a specified directory. Something like /mybackupdrive
[code]sudo mkdir /mybackupdrive
mount [device/path/to/externaldrive] /mybackupdrive
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[quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 45718, member: 28155”]If you’re running FOG on a Linux server build, it’s likely that the external drive is not automatically mounted.
Is the Ubuntu 14 a workstation/client install or the server install?
Can you access the external drive at all? If not, you’ll have to mount it…[/quote]
It is a workstation/client install and yes i can access the external drive.
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Yeah then just use the code that Tom posted for script usage.
navigate to the directory for the backup script.
type:
[CODE]./FOGBackup.sh /mybackupdrive[/CODE][FONT=Consolas]So, if my external drive was mounted as “USB3_2TB” it would be something like this:[/FONT]
[FONT=Consolas][CODE]./FOGBackup.sh /USB3_2TB[/CODE][/FONT]
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what’s the command to list [quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 45724, member: 28155”]Yeah then just use the code that Tom posted for script usage.
navigate to the directory for the backup script.
type:
[CODE]./FOGBackup.sh /mybackupdrive[/CODE][FONT=Consolas]So, if my external drive was mounted as “USB3_2TB” it would be something like this:[/FONT]
[FONT=Consolas][CODE]./FOGBackup.sh /USB3_2TB[/CODE][/FONT][/quote]
what’s the command to show me the name of that external drive in the command line? Bare with me i’m new to this. -
My guess is you’re using a desktop variation of Ubuntu? Can you give us an output of [code]ls -l /{media,mnt}[/code]
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 45731, member: 7271”]My guess is you’re using a desktop variation of Ubuntu? Can you give us an output of [code]ls -l /{media,mnt}[/code][/quote]
its showing the external as Sda1
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That doesn’t sound right…
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When I followed the steps on this site
[url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FOG_on_an_Isolated_Network[/url]I’m getting an error "“Checking package apache2… failed!”
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Can you post your installation log? it’s here: [SIZE=12px]/var/log/foginstall.log[/SIZE]
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Script started on Mon 20 Apr 2015 10:40:11 AM EDT
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FOG
Free Computer Imaging Solution
[url]http://www.fogproject.org/[/url]
Developers:
Chuck Syperski
Jian Zhang
Peter Gilchrist
Tom Elliott
GNU GPL Version 3
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Version: 1.2.0 Installer/Updater
What version of Linux would you like to run the installation for?
1) Redhat Based Linux (Redhat, CentOS, Mageia) 2) Debian Based Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu)
Choice: [2]2
Starting Debian / Ubuntu / Kubuntu / Edubuntu Installtion.
FOG Server installation modes:
* Normal Server: (Choice N)
This is the typical installation type and
will install all FOG components for you on this
machine. Pick this option if you are unsure what to pick.* Storage Node: (Choice S) This install mode will only install the software required to make this server act as a node in a storage group
More information:
[url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=InstallationModes[/url]What type of installation would you like to do? [N] n
What is the IP address to be used by this FOG Server? [10.1.115.5]
Would you like to setup a router address for the DHCP server? [Y/n] n
Would you like to setup a DNS address for the DHCP server and client boot image? [Y/n] n
Would you like to change the default network interface from eth0?
If you are not sure, select No. [y/N]nWould you like to use the FOG server for DHCP service? [Y/n] y
This version of FOG has internationalization support, would
you like to install the additional language packs? [y/N] y nWould you like to donate computer resources to the FOG Project
to mine cryptocurrency? This will only take place during active
tasks and should NOT have any impact on performance of your
imaging or other tasks. The currency will be used to pay for
FOG Project expenses and to support the core developers working
on the project. For more information see:[url]http://fogproject.org/?q=cryptocurrency[/url]
Would you like to donate computer resources to the FOG Project? [y/N] n
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FOG now has everything it needs to setup your server, but please
understand that this script will overwrite any setting you may
have setup for services like DHCP, apache, pxe, tftp, and NFS.It is not recommended that you install this on a production system
as this script modifies many of your system settings.This script should be run by the root user on Redhat or with sudo on Ubuntu.
** Notice ** Redhat users will need to disable SELinux and iptables in
order to use FOG
Please see our wiki for more information at [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki[/url]Here are the settings FOG will use:
Base Linux: Debian
Detected Linux Distribution: Ubuntu
Installation Type: Normal Server
Server IP Address: 10.1.115.5
DHCP router Address:
DHCP DNS Address:
Interface: eth0
Using FOG DHCP: 1
Internationalization: 0
Donate: 0Are 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
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Installing package: apache2
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Installing package: php5
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Installing package: php5-json
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Installing package: php5-gd
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Installing package: php5-cli
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Installing package: php5-mysql
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Installing package: php5-curl
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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…
The following extra packages will be installed:
libaio1 libdbd-mysql-perl libdbi-perl libhtml-template-perl libmysqlclient18
libterm-readkey-perl mysql-client-5.5 mysql-client-core-5.5 mysql-common
mysql-server-5.5 mysql-server-core-5.5
Suggested packages:
libmldbm-perl libnet-daemon-perl libplrpc-perl libsql-statement-perl
libipc-sharedcache-perl tinyca mailx
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libaio1 libdbd-mysql-perl libdbi-perl libhtml-template-perl libmysqlclient18
libterm-readkey-perl mysql-client-5.5 mysql-client-core-5.5 mysql-common
mysql-server mysql-server-5.5 mysql-server-core-5.5
0 upgraded, 12 newly installed, 0 to remove and 9 not upgraded.
Need to get 8,967 kB of archives.
After this operation, 93.7 MB of additional disk space will be used.
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
libaio1 mysql-common libmysqlclient18 libdbi-perl libdbd-mysql-perl
libterm-readkey-perl mysql-client-core-5.5 mysql-client-5.5
mysql-server-core-5.5 mysql-server-5.5 libhtml-template-perl mysql-server
E: There are problems and -y was used without --force-yes- Installing package: mysql-client
- Installing package: isc-dhcp-server
- 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
- Installing package: clamav-freshclam
Confirming package installation.
- Checking package: apache2…Failed!
Script done on Mon 20 Apr 2015 10:44:21 AM EDT
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[quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 45802, member: 28155”]Can you post your installation log? it’s here: [SIZE=12px]/var/log/foginstall.log[/SIZE][/quote]
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Try installing that manually.
[CODE]sudo apt-get install apache2[/CODE]Then check the status of the install:
[CODE]service apache2 status[/CODE]Post the output of these two commands, please.
#LetsMakeScripts
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[quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 45807, member: 28155”]Try installing that manually.
[CODE]sudo apt-get install apache2[/CODE]Then check the status of the install:
[CODE]service apache2 status[/CODE]Post the output of these two commands, please.
#LetsMakeScripts[/quote]
I think I might have figured it out, it was a web filter that was blocking it
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[quote=“fredlwal, post: 45810, member: 26766”]I think I might have figured it out, it was a web filter that was blocking it[/quote]
When I typed in "[url]http://IP[/url] address/fog/management I’m getting Database Schema Installer/Updater, should I update it?
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[quote=“fredlwal, post: 45811, member: 26766”]When I typed in "[url]http://IP[/url] address/fog/management I’m getting Database Schema Installer/Updater, should I update it?[/quote]
Absolutely. [U]That’s part of the installation[/U]. Without it, stuff won’t work.
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Now, that part is working, I just copied over 1 image from the exteral hard drive onto the server into the images folder , what steps do I need to take in order for the new server to see the image ? Also what do I need to do in so that the clients can boot on the network and pickup an ip address?