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      Clayton
      last edited by

      I’m trying to troubleshoot why I can’t multicast, but I don’t have ANY log files to look at…

      Nothing to see on the Web UI with the Log Viewer, and there’s nothing when I browse the /opt/fog/log directory on the server.

      If anyone could help me, that would be awesome. I’m new to Linux and FOG, so bare with me please. 🙂

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        Fernando Gietz Developer
        last edited by

        Be sure that the FOGMulticastManager script is running.

        [QUOTE]
        $ps aux | grep FOG
        root 4510 0.0 0.1 21772 8604 ? S May04 0:11 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGTaskScheduler/FOGTaskScheduler
        [B]root 4552 0.0 0.0 20088 6532 ? S May04 1:13 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGMulticastManager/FOGMulticastManager[/B]
        root 4596 0.0 0.0 19856 6340 ? S May04 0:01 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGImageReplicator/FOGImageReplicator
        root 24037 0.0 0.0 4584 1108 pts/1 S 13:40 0:04 /bin/bash /opt/fog/service/FOGpxe/FOGpxe.sh[/QUOTE]

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          Clayton
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            Clayton
            last edited by

            This is what I’m getting back, when I do what you did.
            [QUOTE]1000 2052 0.0 0.1 4364 812 tty1 S+ 17:19 0:00 grep --color=auto FOG[/QUOTE]

            If I try to do /etc/init.d/FOGMulticastManager I get back
            [QUOTE] * Restarting FOG Computer Imaging Solution: FOGMultitaskManager
            start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to kill 2034: No such process[/QUOTE]
            and then off to the right it says [ OK ]

            If I try to stop the service, I get the same warning with a different process number but it still says OK. When I start it back up though, there’s no error and it says OK.

            Like I said… I’m new Linux…

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              Fernando Gietz Developer
              last edited by

              If you run in the server:
              [B][I]#ps aux | grep FOG[/I][/B]
              The response is:
              [B][I]1000 2052 0.0 0.1 4364 812 tty1 S+ 17:19 0:00 grep --color=auto FOG[/I][/B]

              You have a problem 🙂 . FOG uses certain daemon:
              [LIST]
              []FOGMulticastManager: this daemon manages the multicast session. This daemon logs in /opt/fog/log/multicast.log
              [
              ]FOGScheduler: this daemon manages the scheduled tasks. And logs in /opt/fog/log/fogscheduler.log
              [*]FOGImageReplicator: this daemon manages the images between storage nodes, and logs in /opt/fog/log/fogreplicator.log
              [/LIST]
              The server runs those daemons when the server turn on, or you can stop and start them running:

              #/etc/init.d/FOGMulticastManager start
              Be sure that you have permissons to run it (be root or sudoers)
              For example:
              [CODE]

              /etc/init.d/FOGMulticastManager start

              Iniciando FOGMulticastManager: [ OK ]
              [/CODE]

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                A Former User
                last edited by

                Hi!

                I am experiencing the same problem, I don’t have logs and the services aren’t running. I get that error:

                Restarting FOG Computer Imaging Solution: FOGMultitaskManager
                start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to kill 2034: No such process

                Has anyone found a solution?

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                  chad-bisd Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Please start a new thread with the specifics about the issue you are having including what version of Linux and FOG you are running.


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