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    • sudburrS
      sudburr
      last edited by sudburr

      I’ve been quiet on the forums for a little while … busy time of year and all that with back to school.

      I have a moment now where I’m re-deploying a few FOG servers and since Microsoft officially only publishes Linux Integration Services for Hyper-V for RHEL and CentOS, I figured I’d try my hand now at a CentOS 7 installation.

      I’ve tamed Ubuntu and Debian for our FOG deployments. Wish me luck with CentOS!

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
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        You might find this helpful with your CentOS 7 journey, it’s all the same commands.

        Fedora is also just beta for RHEL. Did you know that RH financially supports Fedora for their development environment/test bed ?

        https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Fedora_21_Server

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        • sudburrS
          sudburr
          last edited by

          mmm, thx. I will keep an eye tilted to that document.

          Interesting installer for CentOS.

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          • sudburrS
            sudburr
            last edited by

            Am I correct?

            By the looks of it, the command:

            yum update -y
            

            is the CentOS equivalent of what’s used by Ubuntu and Debian:

            apt-get clean &&
            apt-get update &&
            apt-get upgrade -y &&
            apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
            apt-get autoremove -y &&
            apt-get autoclean -y &&
            

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            • Wayne WorkmanW
              Wayne Workman @sudburr
              last edited by

              @sudburr said:

              Am I correct?

              By the looks of it, the command:

              yum update -y
              

              is the CentOS equivalent of what’s used by Ubuntu and Debian:

              apt-get clean &&
              apt-get update &&
              apt-get upgrade -y &&
              apt-get dist-upgrade -y &&
              apt-get autoremove -y &&
              apt-get autoclean -y &&
              

              Not entirely. yum update -y simply updates all installed software that yum manages, including OS files.

              yum clean all would clear out cache files and basically free up space, but the next update will be a little slower because it has to remake all that.

              Here’s some info on it.
              http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/YumCommands

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              • sudburrS
                sudburr
                last edited by

                Got it. Thx.

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                • sudburrS
                  sudburr
                  last edited by sudburr

                  Interesting. My CentOS installation is less than half the size of Debian.

                  2.3GiB vs 5.3GiB
                  P.S. I got it even further down to 1.66GB, but then aha. I switched from XFS file system to ext4 and it’s now 5.5GB.

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                  • Wayne WorkmanW
                    Wayne Workman @sudburr
                    last edited by

                    @sudburr said:

                    Interesting. My CentOS installation is less than half the size of Debian.

                    2.3GiB vs 5.3GiB

                    … 😕 I’ve been advocating for Fedora / CentOS for a long time… lol

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                    • sudburrS
                      sudburr
                      last edited by sudburr

                      I’ve run into my first problem with CentOS that I haven’t found a direct solution for yet. It’s a difference in syntax for ‘git’ compared to Ubuntu/Debian.

                      Git in Ubuntu/Debian allows me to direct clone and pull to a specific path (/opt/trunkgit) using:

                      git -C /opt/trunkgit clone https://github.com/FOGProject/fogproject.git /opt/trunkgit
                      git -C /opt/trunkgit pull
                      

                      Git in CentOS doesn’t have a -C . For now I’m making do with

                      cd /opt/trunkgit
                      git clone https://github.com/FOGProject/fogproject.git
                      

                      … but, git then creates the directory /opt/trunkgit/fogproject and downloads to that. For updating I must then:

                      cd /opt/trunkgit/fogproject
                      git pull
                      

                      I like my scripts to have as few differences as possible between OSes so I’m looking for a way for git to perform the same in all three.

                      Pausing to reflect on what I just wrote … I realize I needed to think in the other direction. This works:

                      if [ ! -d /opt/trunkgit ]; then
                      mkdir /opt/trunkgit
                      fi
                      if [ ! -d /opt/trunkgit/fogproject ]; then
                      cd /opt/trunkgit
                      git clone https://github.com/FOGProject/fogproject.git
                      else
                      cd /opt/trunkgit/fogproject
                      git pull
                      fi
                      if [ ! -d /opt/trunksvn ]; then
                      mkdir /opt/trunksvn
                      fi
                      if [ ! -d /opt/trunksvn/fogproject ]; then
                      mkdir /opt/trunksvn/fogproject
                      fi
                      svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freeghost/code/trunk /opt/trunksvn/fogproject
                      

                      My brain is cooked… I spent too much time in the sun at a Canine Agility competition today.

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                      • sudburrS
                        sudburr
                        last edited by

                        This leads me to my next task.

                        How to detect the OS variant. Namely Ubuntu, Debian or CentOS An if then idea.

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                        • sudburrS
                          sudburr
                          last edited by sudburr

                          Looks like this might do it:

                          if [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
                          fi
                          
                          if [ -f /etc/centos-release ]; then
                          fi
                          

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                          • sudburrS
                            sudburr
                            last edited by

                            Okay, next problem. I can’t get SELINUX to not start.

                            sed -i "s/=enforcing/=disabled/g" /etc/sysconfig/selinux
                            setenforce 0
                            

                            … is not doing it. After reboot, sestatus shows SELINUX is still enabled.

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                            • sudburrS
                              sudburr
                              last edited by sudburr

                              I see my mistake now. Though there is a /etc/sysconfig/selinux , I wanted to edit /etc/selinux/config .

                              To cover my bases I’m editing both. I suspect that the first is generated by the second:

                              setenforce 0
                              sed -i "s/=enforcing/=disabled/g" /etc/sysconfig/selinux
                              sed -i "s/=enforcing/=disabled/g" /etc/selinux/config
                              

                              … and checking … yep, that did the trick.

                              Now for an actual Fog install.

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                              • Wayne WorkmanW
                                Wayne Workman @sudburr
                                last edited by

                                @sudburr lol you’re so hardcore.

                                What’s wrong with using Vi and just opening the file and changing the “enforcing” to “disabled” ?? lol

                                and for the record, /etc/selinux/config is the only one you need to edit. 🙂

                                There is also a “permissive” mode for SELINUX. something to think about.

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                                • sudburrS
                                  sudburr
                                  last edited by

                                  Manually using VI is slow.

                                  It’s far easier to simply copy and paste the command code in a single click.

                                  Considering that disabling SELINUX is from your horses mouth, what’s the point of permissive?

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                                  • Tom ElliottT
                                    Tom Elliott
                                    last edited by

                                    VI can do copy and paste, for what it’s worth.

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                                    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)

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                                    • Tom ElliottT
                                      Tom Elliott @sudburr
                                      last edited by

                                      @sudburr And you can use sed statements in vi as well to change only the lines you need.

                                      For example, instead of sed -i, in VI/VIM you would type:

                                      :%s/=enforcing/=disabled/g

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                                      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)

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                                      • Tom ElliottT
                                        Tom Elliott
                                        last edited by

                                        And to help a bit more in the understanding of SELinux and it’s modes: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/SELinux/Tutorials/Permissive_versus_enforcing

                                        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)

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                                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                                          Wayne Workman @sudburr
                                          last edited by Wayne Workman

                                          @sudburr said:

                                          Considering that disabling SELINUX is from your horses mouth, what’s the point of permissive?

                                          For myself and many other people who have came to the forums in distress, FOG doesn’t fully work with SELinux in “enforcing” mode. However, it’s one of my goals to get fog to work with it turned on fully.

                                          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!
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                                          • sudburrS
                                            sudburr
                                            last edited by

                                            Well I have FOG running happily on CentOS 7.1 now.

                                            As much as enjoy Debian 8.2 over Ubuntu 14/15 now, I dare say I may prefer CentOS 7.1 now. 😎

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