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    • falkoF
      falko Moderator
      last edited by

      [url]http://freeghost.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/freeghost/trunk/?view=tar[/url]

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        kpourmand
        last edited by

        I downloaded .33 last week to try out Win 8 support. I created my image using basically the same process I used for Win 7 and it works just fine. Obviously there are some things missing in the UI (when I tick the shutdown option when deploying something, it doesn’t work, for example), but the actual process of taking and deploying an image seems to work just fine.

        I created the image in virtual box and customized it using audit mode. Then I ran sysprep (not fogprep – FP never worked for me in Win 7) and deployed it using the Microsoft unattend file. I’m running .33 beta on Ubuntu 10.04.

        I’ve created/deployed 4 different images (playing around with the unattend file). FOG worked perfectly every time.

        I’m not sure if adding Win 8 support is the biggest change for .33 or not. If so, then as far as I can tell, the hard part is done 🙂

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          ssx4life
          last edited by

          This might sound a bit silly, but do we really want to support windows 8? 😉 (I’m 1/2 kidding here)

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            BryceZ
            last edited by

            ssx4life, can you think of a good reason for not supporting Windows 8?

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              Kevin
              last edited by

              Because it’s Windows 8, the Windows ME of the modern era 🙂 …ok, to be fair, just the interface is a little “different”

              "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"

              New to FOG? Check the [URL='http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FOGUserGuide']Wiki[/…

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              • falkoF
                falko Moderator
                last edited by

                I must admit I am not a fan of Win 8 🙂

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                  Steve Ropiak
                  last edited by

                  Heretics!!!
                  [SIZE=6][B][FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000]Philistines!!! ;)[/COLOR][/FONT][/B][/SIZE]

                  [SIZE=6][B][FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000][SIZE=3]Seriously, a year from now a new Windows 7 machine will probably be a special order item (if there are any left)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT][/B][/SIZE]

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                    Bill Arlofski
                    last edited by

                    Hi everyone. THANK YOU FOR FOG! Seriously.

                    Now that I realized there is a 0.33beta avail for testing, I am jumping in head-first. 🙂

                    Hope this is the correct place to report bugs or bug-like issues. If not, please direct me to the correct place.

                    I just grabbed 0.33beta today like so:

                    svn co [url]https://freeghost.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/freeghost/trunk[/url] freeghost

                    And ran the install script.

                    When the web UI updater ran on first logon I got the following errors:
                    [ATTACH]248[/ATTACH]

                    As I went through the menus, I cam across the following related errors:
                    [ATTACH]249[/ATTACH]

                    And on a host’s page:
                    [ATTACH]250[/ATTACH]

                    Google was of no help, and I also found nothing similar when searching the forums here.

                    Any help fixing this? Would love to get to putting 0.33beta through

                    Thanks! And thanks again for FOG!

                    edit: I have nightly dumps of the db, so I can easily restore a 0.32 fog db and run any tests requested if necessary.

                    [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/248_FOG-0.33beta-SchemaUpdateErrors-20130222.png?:”]FOG-0.33beta-SchemaUpdateErrors-20130222.png[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/249_FOG-0.33beta-ImageDBErrors-20130222.png?:”]FOG-0.33beta-ImageDBErrors-20130222.png[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/250_FOG-0.33beta-HostDBErrors-20130222.png?:”]FOG-0.33beta-HostDBErrors-20130222.png[/url]

                    –
                    Bill Arlofski
                    Reverse Polarity, LLC

                    Windows is not the answer. Windows is the question. The answer is [B]no[/B].

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                      Bill Arlofski
                      last edited by

                      After posting the above report, It seems that each Image definition had its Operating System reset to “Please select an option”

                      But upon checking the new db:

                      select * from hosts;

                      it shows that on the hosts with errors their hostImage is set to an ID that does not exist. e.g not in the drop-down list of images to choose from and not in the images table.

                      As I set each to a correct choice, the errors at the top of the Images page went away. As I then visited each host’s page, the error there was also gone.

                      It appears that the OS for each image definition did not get properly upgraded.

                      –
                      Bill Arlofski
                      Reverse Polarity, LLC

                      Windows is not the answer. Windows is the question. The answer is [B]no[/B].

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                        jmwalton
                        last edited by

                        Hello!
                        I want to thank you for labeling the links! That is just what I needed. There is a spelling mistake though. It reads “User Mananagement” and should say “User Management”
                        Again thank you. If there is anything I need to help you with. Just please let me know.

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                          andyroo54 Moderator
                          last edited by

                          [quote=“falko, post: 10656, member: 48”]I must admit I am not a fan of Win 8 :)[/quote]

                          You don’t have to be a fan of it, but we still need to deploy it. Right now I keep getting pushed to get windows 8 on tablets. I also use it now on my home PC and recently now I use it on my desktop PC at work, though I keep my domain PC as windows 7 for testing applications etc. I would love to roll out widows 8 for tablets, I think users could benefit greatly. For desktops I don’t seen any legitimate reason.

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                            David Mack
                            last edited by

                            Sry for the question. Is ist right that in actual svn 898 group feature is still missing? (Group hosts for multicast deploy) Link is not showing up.

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                              harringstone
                              last edited by

                              just wanted to point out that on 12.04 with the most recent svn, the plugin management within the fog web interface is no longer functioning. It reports this error “FOG DEBUG: FOGPageManager: Class: PluginManagementPage, Method:activate, Error: Method not found in class, defaulting to index()”

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                                astrouga
                                last edited by

                                [quote=“ssx4life, post: 10651, member: 268”]This might sound a bit silly, but do we really want to support windows 8? 😉 (I’m 1/2 kidding here)[/quote]

                                Really? If Win 8 support is the hold up, then I say release without it. Then work on support in the next release. BTW, those of you that don’t like Windows 8, just install Classic Shell ([url]http://classicshell.net/[/url]).

                                What is the status of the project? It has been a while since I’ve done anything. Do we need more specific testing at this point?

                                Cheers,
                                astrouga

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                                  harringstone
                                  last edited by

                                  I use FOG constantly at work all day, so if anything specific needs to be tested, I can definitely help out as well. This is such an amazing piece of software and has made my life so much easier, kudos to you kind sirs

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                                    Fernando Gietz Developer
                                    last edited by

                                    I have found a little bug.
                                    In Inventory.php (management/reports/Inventory.php) the SQL has a mistake: the hostOS atribute not exists in hosts table.
                                    [CODE]— Inventory.php (revisión: 1)
                                    +++ Inventory.php (revisión: 2)
                                    @@ -73,8 +73,7 @@
                                    FROM
                                    hosts
                                    inner join inventory on ( hosts.hostID = inventory.iHostID )

                                    •          left outer join images on ( hostImage = imageID )
                                      
                                    •          left outer join supportedOS on ( hostOS = osID )";
                                      
                                    •          left outer join images on ( hostImage = imageID )";
                                      

                                    $res = mysql_query( $sql, $conn ) or die( mysql_error() );

                                    while ( $ar = mysql_fetch_array( $res ) )
                                    [/CODE]

                                    If you run the SQL in DB:

                                    [I]mysql> SELECT [/I]
                                    [I] -> * [/I]
                                    [I] -> FROM [/I]
                                    [I] -> hosts [/I]
                                    [I] -> inner join inventory on ( hosts.hostID = inventory.iHostID )[/I]
                                    [I] -> left outer join images on ( hostImage = imageID )[/I]
                                    [I] -> left outer join supportedOS on ( hostOS = osID );[/I]
                                    [I]ERROR 1054 (42S22): Unknown column ‘hostOS’ in ‘on clause’[/I]

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                                      giejo
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi,
                                      thanks for your great work on FOG !
                                      i have installed FOG 0.33 on centOS 6.4 but i can’t deploy or upload
                                      i have always an error :

                                      [QUOTE]Failed to create deploy task
                                      FOGFTP: Login failed. Host: x.x.x.x, Username: fog, Password:[/QUOTE]

                                      Fog user was created with the installer
                                      i have checked user rights on folder and reset his password but still no luck …

                                      any ideas ?

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                                        giejo
                                        last edited by

                                        [quote=“giejo, post: 11429, member: 3535”]Hi,
                                        thanks for your great work on FOG !
                                        i have installed FOG 0.33 on centOS 6.4 but i can’t deploy or upload
                                        i have always an error :
                                        Fog user was created with the installer
                                        i have checked user rights on folder and reset his password but still no luck …

                                        any ideas ?[/quote]

                                        To be precise, i have tried a fresh new install on ubuntu 12.04 and no problems !

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                                          Olaf
                                          last edited by

                                          [quote=“Fernando Gietz, post: 3391, member: 13”]I’ve problems under Centos and the FOg daemons: FOGReplicator,FOGScheduler and FOGMulticastManager.

                                          But FOGShceduler daemon:

                                          [CODE]
                                          [root@r800145 administrador]# /etc/init.d/FOGScheduler start
                                          Iniciando FOGTaskScheduler: [ OK ]
                                          [root@r800145 administrador]# PHP Warning: require_once(/var/www/html/fog/management/lib/Imageable.interface.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /opt/fog/service/FOGTaskScheduler/FOGTaskScheduler on line 58
                                          PHP Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required ‘/var/www/html/fog/management/lib/Imageable.interface.php’ (include_path=‘.:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/php’) in /opt/fog/service/FOGTaskScheduler/FOGTaskScheduler on line 58
                                          [/CODE]

                                          The file [B]/var/www/html/fog/management/lib/Imageable.interface.php [/B]don’t exists[B].[/B]

                                          [CODE][root@r800145 lib]# pwd
                                          /var/www/html/fog/management/lib
                                          [root@r800145 lib]# ls -la
                                          total 20
                                          drwxr-xr-x 5 apache apache 4096 may 4 21:47 .
                                          drwxr-xr-x 15 apache apache 4096 may 4 21:47 …
                                          drwxr-xr-x 5 apache apache 4096 may 4 21:47 jpgraph
                                          drwxr-xr-x 3 apache apache 4096 may 4 21:47 ssh
                                          drwxr-xr-x 6 apache apache 4096 may 4 21:47 .svn
                                          [/CODE][/quote]

                                          I can confirm this. These (mainly) class files are there when you upgrade from 0.32 to 0.33B but [B]are not there[/B] with a fresh installation. No wonder if you look at: [url]https://freeghost.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/freeghost/trunk/packages/web/management/lib/[/url]
                                          [U][I][B]If it is not there to checkout, there is noting to install so it will not get installed.[/B][/I][/U]
                                          When it is not installed there will be no runnable TaskScheduler. And without that FOG is useless.
                                          The need for these missing files is advertised here: [url]https://freeghost.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/freeghost/trunk/packages/service/FOGTaskScheduler/FOGTaskScheduler[/url]
                                          So testing 0.33 from a 0.32 upgrade might work but a fresh SVN checkout will never result in operational code!

                                          I installed this on Debian Wheezy today (April 12th 2013).
                                          All issues with the installer are also still there: it forces installation of Debian packages even if alternatives are available (like MariaDB instead of MySQL) and overwrites configuration files without warning.
                                          Another issue popped up too: ftp password/fog user was not resettable. (I changed the password of the system user “fog” and also the pwd in the congig.php file for the FTPserver). It kept trying the old password. The old password was still there from the 0.32 installation but was no longer valid for some reason. So no smooth migration there. I must admit though that this is a complex kerberos/pam integrated system.

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                                            Budgester
                                            last edited by

                                            So poking round the codebase for .33 from SVN.

                                            Snapins are borked, whenever I try and add a new one I get a blank page, checking the apache logs shows…

                                            [Thu Apr 18 18:10:19 2013] [error] [client ::1] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method SnapinManager::isPasswordValid() in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/SnapinManagementPage.class.php on line 230, referer: [url]http://localhost/fog/management/index.php?node=snapin&sub=add[/url]
                                            [Thu Apr 18 18:19:31 2013] [error] [client ::1] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method SnapinManager::isPasswordValid() in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/SnapinManagementPage.class.php on line 230, referer: [url]http://localhost/fog/management/index.php?node=snapin&sub=add[/url]
                                            [Thu Apr 18 18:21:51 2013] [error] [client ::1] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method SnapinManager::isPasswordValid() in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/SnapinManagementPage.class.php on line 230, referer: [url]http://localhost/fog/management/index.php?node=snapin&sub=add[/url]
                                            [Thu Apr 18 18:32:49 2013] [error] [client ::1] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method SnapinManager::isPasswordValid() in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/SnapinManagementPage.class.php on line 230, referer: [url]http://localhost/fog/management/index.php?node=snapin&sub=add[/url]

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