Debian Jessie 8
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@plegrand said:
it doesnt solve the url problem
What do you mean it doesn’t solve the URL problem? After installing fog trunk with the below command, it should be set up in the correct directory for you.
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Current FOG installer does not request setting a password. This is because the other os’s don’t require it either. I’ve made an attempt at making all OS’s install in the same manner between one another.
Because of this, yes, I was able to bypass the requirement to add a password and those fields when installing mysql. There is NO requirement to have a root user password for mysql. Of course it is HIGHLY recommended, but not required.
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@Wayne-Workman no
at the end of installation when i click on the link to upgrade database i go on http://192.168.151.243/fog/
and i’ve got a 404 error “not found”
if i add “html” "http://192.168.151.243/html/fog/ it works
it’s not normal no ? -
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@Wayne-Workman I think a better approach would be:
./installfog.sh --docroot /var/www/html --webroot fog/
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@Tom-Elliott said:
@Wayne-Workman I think a better approach would be:
./installfog.sh --docroot /var/www/html --webroot fog/
./installfog.sh --docroot /var/www/html --webroot fog/ -y
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@Wayne-Workman i dont understand what you mean
i dont want to install fog in /var/ww/html
the installer should install it into /var/www
i thought that i only had to launch installfog.sh the it :- install mysql-server and ask me password for admin user (curse interface doesnt appears)
- define the good user/password into .fogsettings
- install fog into /var/www (as 1.2 do)
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@Tom-Elliott then i should install mysql-server before fog to define root user with a good password ?
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@plegrand You can change the command if you like to point to the directories that you want.
FOG Trunk is not FOG 1.2.0. Things change. You can set your user/passwords in the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file post-install, and then just re-run the installer afterwards and it’ll use the settings you wrote there.
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@Wayne-Workman when i launch the installer without parameters, at the end of installation it told me that fog is on " http://192.168.151.243/fog/" but it’s false because when i go to " http://192.168.151.243/fog/" it give me error 404 not found.
and i can see that it install fog into " http://192.168.151.243/html/fog/"
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@plegrand said:
@Wayne-Workman when i launch the installer without parameters, at the end of installation it told me that fog is on " http://192.168.151.243/fog/" but it’s false because when i go to " http://192.168.151.243/fog/" it give me error 404 not found.
and i can see that it install fog into " http://192.168.151.243/html/fog/"
@Developers sounds like a minor bug.
But, it in fact works?
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@Wayne-Workman
it’s for this reason i’ll prefere to use stable version but i’ve got t launch twice 1.2 installer to make it works, and i cant change storage location -
@plegrand said:
@Wayne-Workman
it’s for this reason i’ll prefere to use stable version but i’ve got t launch twice 1.2 installer to make it works, and i cant change storage locationYou don’t need to change the storage location to upgrade to trunk. Can you explain the problem with more details?
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@Wayne-Workman is there a wa y to make that the installer install fog in /var/www/fog by default ?
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@plegrand said:
@Wayne-Workman is there a wa y to make that the installer install fog in /var/www/fog by default ?
Not by default, but you can specify this with the installer’s arguments like this:
./installfog.sh -D /var/www -W fog/ -y
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@Wayne-Workman move storage is not an installer problem. With my tests with 1.2 the storage is defaultly on /images and there is no space enough here
i’m going to reinstall trunk version
Could you tell me what is the way to make that the installer install fog in /var/www/fog ?thanks for your help
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@Wayne-Workman but you agree it’s a litle bug ? or it’s a problem on my machine ?
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@plegrand said:
@Wayne-Workman but you agree it’s a litle bug ? or it’s a problem on my machine ?
Yes it’s likely a non-impacting bug.
And you can install with /var/www/fog with the commands below that I’ve provided.
It’s also very easy to change the storage location via the Storage Management area in the Web Interface.
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@Wayne-Workman i made a symbolic link
cd /var/www/
ln -s /var/www/html/fog/ fog -
@plegrand I don’t understand why you’re insisting that the directory be /var/www