Debian Jessie 8
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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
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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
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@plegrand That method will work. However, as Wayne is suggesting, if you specify the Document Root with the -D or --docroot arguments it should work. Have you tried this and it is not working?