FOG Multicast Problems / Partclone fails to finish
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when it refers to “debug”, you would just do a multicast deployment of said image to said machine, and on the confirmation window in FOG Trunk, tick the “debug” checkbox. This will cause said host to boot to a shell.
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@Joe-Gill said in FOG Multicast Problems / Partclone fails to finish:
I know my network settings are correct because I can use Clonezilla multicast just fine.
While this sounds like your network is setup correctly can you still give us some more details about what and how you tested with clonezilla.
As well you want to check the log (
/var/log/fog/multicast.log
) and FOG services running (ps aux | grep FOGMulti
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Thanks for the responses!
I was able to download the latest trunk version. Yay! So now I’m up to date on my install.
I was also able to run the debug on multicast. I can successfully run a multicast with two clients in debug mode. So it must be a setting in FOG.
As for Clonezilla… I used it to image one of our labs. Basically I put the server edition on a USB flash drive, booted to it and pushed my images from their off of our NAS. This worked well. However, it does not provide all of the functionality of FOG.
Also, I did check the /var/log/fog/multicast.log file out. The majority of the errors there say:
This is not the master node.
I checked to make sure I have our primary node set correctly in the GUI and it is correct. I have the FOG storage as Master Node.
The only thing else that’s strange is that it says:
Interface Ready with IP Address: 65.XXX.XX.194 address listed which is our public IP.
Any ideas are appreciated!
Thanks!!
Cheers,
Joe Gill
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Here is the results from the ps command… It appears the service is running.
root@Fog:/# ps aux | grep FOGMulti
root 25118 0.0 0.2 203568 24940 ? S 12:43 0:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGMulticastManager/FOGMulticastManager
root 25121 0.0 0.1 283860 19628 ? S 12:43 0:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGMulticastManager/FOGMulticastManager
root 26380 0.0 0.0 15948 2244 pts/7 S+ 14:08 0:00 grep --color=auto FOGMulti -
@Joe-Gill It appears twice though, both with different parent pids?
Can you run:
service FOGMulticastManager stop; sleep 10
Post output of
ps aux|grep FOGMulti
again? Yes I nkow I’m asking you to stop the service, but I need to see if it thinks there’s two services running at the same time. -
Sorry I’m an idiot.
Please do output of
ps -ef | grep 'FOGMulti' | grep -v grep
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Hi Tom,
Here is the result…
root@Fog:/# ps -ef | grep ‘FOGMulti’ | grep -v grep
root 25118 1 0 12:43 ? 00:00:00 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGMulticastManager/FOGMulticastManager
root 25121 25118 0 12:43 ? 00:00:01 /usr/bin/php -q /opt/fog/service/FOGMulticastManager/FOGMulticastManagerJoe
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@Joe-Gill Now this particular node IS a master node?
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This was after I listened to you and ran the first command…
root@Fog:/# service FOGMulticastManager stop; sleep 10
- Stopping FOG Computer Imaging Solution: FOGMulticastManager [ OK ]
root@Fog:/# ps -ef | grep ‘FOGMulti’ | grep -v grep
As you can see nothing is running now.
- Stopping FOG Computer Imaging Solution: FOGMulticastManager [ OK ]
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@Joe-Gill Good, now start it back running with
service FOGMulticastManager start
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ps -ef | grep ‘FOGMulti’ | grep -v grep
Revealed nothing running.
Should I try re-running the multicast?
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And yes this is the master node. I removed my secondary storage node just to be sure. I’ll go check the logs since I did that.
Restarted a Multicast with 2 machines and it’s stuck at the Partclone screen.
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I checked the /var/log/fog/multicast.log, and it still says:
[06-16-16 8:37:57 pm] Interface Ready with IP Address: 65.XXX.XX.194
[06-16-16 8:37:57 pm] Interface Ready with IP Address: 172.16.1.17
[06-16-16 8:37:57 pm] Interface Ready with IP Address: Fog
[06-16-16 8:37:57 pm] * Starting MulticastManager Service
[06-16-16 8:37:57 pm] * Checking for new items every 10 seconds
[06-16-16 8:37:57 pm] * Starting service loop
[06-16-16 8:37:57 pm] | This is not the master nodeHow do I get rid of the 65.xxx.xx.194 address? This is our outside address for our public ip address.
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@Joe-Gill You don’t need to get rid of the public address. This is just some kind of information but FOG wouldn’t use that interface unless you configure it to do so.
[06-16-16 8:37:57 pm] | This is not the master node
Well, that’s something I’d say. Please check your storage configuration in the web gui…
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Also, I did add back my Freenas storage node as an additional storage node but it is not master. I can’t seem to wrap my head around this. I did try uploading a new image with the new version of partclone. I’m going to try re-pushing a multicast on Monday. But I don’t think it’s going to matter much.
The one thing that is strange in this install is that when I initially set up the server I had my Freenas storage as the only node until I had problems. Then I demoted the Freenas down to slave and installed the FOG storage node. My main image was originally stored on the Freenas server when it was the master. But I’ve since reimaged that machine several times onto the new FOG storage.
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@Joe-Gill Where is 172.16.1.22 located on that same storage node?
Your log shows 65.x.x.x and 172.16.1.17, not 172.16.1.22 as listed on the storage node configuration.
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Hi Tom,
65.x.x.x is our Public IP address on our router.
172.16.1.17 is the address for our FOG Server.
172.16.1.22 is the address for our FOG Storage Node.Thanks!
Joe
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@Joe-Gill Well the storage configuration you have says your storage node IS the master, which is not the log files you’re presenting us.
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Trying to contact via chat also.