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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott @martyassembly
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      @martyassembly would you mind updating?

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        martyassembly @Tom Elliott
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        @Tom-Elliott Sure, Running Version: 7923 - same error

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott @martyassembly
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          @martyassembly Likely you need to edit the node so it’s got the updated IP address for the node. I’d also confirm that the global settings web_host setting is correct as well.

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            martyassembly @Tom Elliott
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            @Tom-Elliott
            Ok thanks for the info. Is it possible to clarify in the context of this, what do you mean by ‘node’ ?
            I have queried the DB with;

            'use fog; SELECT * FROM globalSettings;' | grep HOST
            

            which returned;

            1	FOG_TFTP_HOST	Hostname or IP address of the TFTP Server.	10.10.10.20	TFTP Server
            19	FOG_WEB_HOST	This setting defines the hostname or ip address of the web server used with fog.	10.10.10.20	Web Server
            

            I have also ensured that the server has been updated with the correct IP address (this is supplied via a DHCP reservation)

            ifconfig
            eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr **:**:**:**:**:**  
                      inet addr:10.10.10.20  Bcast:10.10.10.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
            

            Is there somewhere else to check to ensure that I have updated every where I need to?

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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott
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              The node is under nfsGroupMembers table.

              The node is where all the data is retained as far as images.

              My guess, the original setup was using the 192 ip address, and this node never got updated.

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                martyassembly @Tom Elliott
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                @Tom-Elliott Ah great yes I can see that IP in the table, is there a way to edit that entry in the table via the web-gui or is that something I need to change via mysql? 🙂 thanks for your help!

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott @martyassembly
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                  @martyassembly It will be under the GUI.

                  Go to Storage Management->All Storage Nodes->Your relevant storage node

                  It should be near the top of the page.

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                    martyassembly @Tom Elliott
                    last edited by martyassembly

                    @Tom-Elliott
                    I updated that manually and away we go!

                    Not sure this will come in handy for anyone but in the interest of keeping all this together

                    After changing my fogserver IP from 192.168.168.3 to 10.10.10.20 I got this error when attempting to deploy an image to a host;

                    Failed to create deployment tasking for the following hosts
                    Type: 8, File: /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/fogmanagercontroller.class.php, Line: 59, Message: Undefined variable: whereArray, Host: 192.168.168.3, Username: fog
                    

                    I ran this in terminal of my fog server;

                    sudo mysql -u root -p
                    use fog
                    UPDATE nfsGroupMembers
                    SET ngmHostname = '10.10.10.20'
                    WHERE ngmID = 1;
                    

                    And that has fixed it.

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                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                      Wayne Workman @martyassembly
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                      @martyassembly ngmHostname is just the address for the node. You can set this in the web interface.

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                        martyassembly @Wayne Workman
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                        @Wayne-Workman
                        Great, any chance you could direct me as to where that is just for future reference…

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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman @martyassembly
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                          @martyassembly Yes.
                          Web interface -> Storage Management -> [click node name] -> IP Address

                          That’s it. That field is what is stored into nfsGroupMembers, along with all those other fields.

                          For normal FOG operations, you don’t need to access CLI or MySQL. Of course it’s great that you can with ease and know how, but you should use the web interface where possible.

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                            martyassembly @Wayne Workman
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                            @Wayne-Workman
                            Totally if I had worked out where it was then I would of changed it in the web interface as per your note here!

                            Anyway thanks for your help!

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