Unable to Register Host to j1900 processor computers.
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I belived I have all the users and pw correct now. But now a different error
FOGFTP: Failed to put file. Remote Path: /var/www/html/fogservice/ipxe/bzImage32, Local Path: /tmp/bzImage32, Error: ftp_put(): Could not create fil
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@Fabreazy said:
I belived I have all the users and pw correct now. But now a different error
FOGFTP: Failed to put file. Remote Path: /var/www/html/fogservice/ipxe/bzImage32, Local Path: /tmp/bzImage32, Error: ftp_put(): Could not create fil
You’re missing a slash.
Inside of:
Web Interface -> FOG Configuration -> FOG Settings -> TFTP Server -> FOG_TFTP_PXE_KERNEL_DIR
You have this:
/var/www/html/fogservice/ipxe/
You should have this:
/var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/
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did the change.
FOGFTP: Failed to rename file. Remote Path: //var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage32/backup/bzImage32_20160204_154255, Local Path: /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage32, Error: ftp_rename(): Rename failed.
is now what I’m getting.
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@Fabreazy That’s credentials related I think. Can you double check all of the things listed in the credentials section of the “Troubleshoot FTP” wiki article?
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Heres what I got. Still same error. All passwords are the same.
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@Fabreazy They don’t look the same to me.
The storageftppass is clearly 32 characters long. I don’t see 32 dots for your storage node password, nor do I see 32 dots for the FOG_TFTP_FTP_Password. And I bet the local FOG user doesn’t have the storageftppass set right either.
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Here is what I have. all the passwords and users should be good.
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@Fabreazy weird… let’s check permissions?
ls -lahRt /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe
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@Fabreazy Looking at your error again,
FOGFTP: Failed to rename file. Remote Path: //var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage32/backup/bzImage32_20160204_154255, Local Path: /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage32, Error: ftp_rename(): Rename failed.
See what it’s trying to rename?
/var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage32/
backup
/bzImage32_20160204_154255Can you make sure this file is there? I wonder if that is an old file it’s bringing back in, or if that’s where the new file gets temporarily placed? Not sure, haven’t looked at the source for it.
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it looks like bzImage32 is a file and not a directory. Is it trying to write to the directory thats not there?
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@Fabreazy I lost track of this issue but it was raised by another user and Tom just pushed a fix. Can you please update to the very latest version and see if kernel updating is working again? Sorry for the long delay.
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@Fabreazy Any news on this? Please let us know.
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Marking this solved as I am absolutely sure that using newer kernels will make this Intel i210 NIC work!