database update failed after capture
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@george1421 When running the showmount -e 127.0.0.1 in SSH it gives me a Port mapper failure - timed out error.
I did reboot the system but I mounted the external drive back using mount --bind /media/EXT /images/EXT
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@alansopro Try:
service rpcbind restart; service nfsd restart
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@Tom-Elliott NFSD is an unrecognized service.
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again, what information do we have?
What’s the OS you’re running?
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@Tom-Elliott Sorry I’m running CentOS 6.8 Final /w FOG 1.3.0 RC4 (Trying to upgrade to RC5 but fails on the NFS setting up/starting step.
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@alansopro If you replace nfsd with just nfs does it work?
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@phishphan 's issue was FTP credentials. I helped him get it sorted.
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This is what I get when trying to restart it.
service nfs restart
Shutting down NFS daemon: [ OK ]
Shutting down NFS mountd: [ OK ]
Shutting down NFS quotas: [FAILED]
Shutting down NFS services: [ OK ]
Shutting down RPC idmapd: [ OK ]
Starting NFS services: [ OK ]
Starting NFS quotas: kCannot register service: RPC: Timed out
rpc.rquotad: unable to register (RQUOTAPROG, RQUOTAVERS, udp). -
Yet this morning I restarted it and everything is fine. So I’m really confused. Let me try capturing an image again…
EDIT:
I was able to get it working and I searched the apache logs and found an error on on a fogmanagement file which someone else had a topic on and had to remove a & symbol. Everything seems to be good and the image was captured. Thank you.
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@alansopro Why not use CentOS 7? It is free, and newer. We even have this spiffy tutorial for it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=CentOS_7
Clearly the build you have has issues. These would likely be resolved in CentOS 7.