Fog issue with new Dell optiplex 7040
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@Sebastian-Roth I tried your suggestion and i’m still unable to ping by name.
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@inafog9 Is your fog server/and your systems, setup behind a domain?
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@inafog9 Are you able to ping the DNS servers?? Maybe DNS queries (UDP port 53) are blocked on your internet router (very unusual!!!)?
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@Tom-Elliott yes
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@inafog9 In your fogserver’s /etc/resolv.conf, can you add:
search domainhere
save the file and close. Try pinging something that way?
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@Tom-Elliott Thanks everyone for your help. After the last dns changes didn’t work I set the dns back to what we normally use. I’m able to ping by name and the current install of fog is letting me download new kernels. I was never able to do that in the past.
I’m still having the issue attempting to send inventory so I will try the trunk update.
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@inafog9 Well then I guess what going on is that queries to external DNS servers is NOT allowed! You need to use your internal DNS servers. Most probably those had some kind of issue (when you had trouble at first) which is now solved. Ask your colleges…
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@Tom-Elliott I started the trunk install and it failed at the end.
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@inafog9 I suppose an address with two forward slashes won’t work. @Tom-Elliott
/var/www/html/fog//management/reports/*
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@Wayne-Workman that happens when I run ./installfog/sh Is this something with the install file?
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@inafog9 The slashes aren’t the problem at all.
My guess is it thinks the data is in /var/www/html, which isn’t present on that system at the moment.
That all said, there shouldn’t be any problem with that in trunk. What’s the output of
svnversion
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@Tom-Elliott 5113
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@inafog9 can you try to run sudo using
sudo -i
and try again? My guess is some of the commands aren’t available with full permissions because (and again I’m just guessing) you’re sudoed to root using simplysudo su
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@Tom-Elliott I’m logged in as the root user. I tried the sudo -i then the install and it still fails on the backing up user reports.
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@inafog9 Does the /var/www/html/fog/management/reports/ directory exist on your system?
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@Tom-Elliott yes
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@inafog9 In the trunk folder, what’s it show for the backupReports() function in the file trunk/lib/common/functions.sh around lines 85 through 94?
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@inafog9 Can you update again and try again? I am not going to force this part to fail any more. I’m also writing the info to the error logs so we can get more info for this later on.