RC10 Broken Items on upgrade
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@Tom-Elliott in the interim please stop fog image replicator and snapin
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@Tom-Elliott I stopped them, but I am not seeing anything in the replicator.log, seems pretty empty. And that was from 8:47 this morning. anything with newer timestamps doesn’t make sense or isn’t one of the sites in question.
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@adukes40 pleSe stop the same services on all nodes?
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@Tom-Elliott ok give me a few minutes
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@Tom-Elliott so far I receive this on the nodes:
root@MSDBETS09:~# service FOGImageReplicator stop
- Stopping FOG Computer Imaging Solution: FOGImageReplicator start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to kill 1148: No such process
[ OK ]
root@MSDBETS09:~# service FOGSnapinReplicator stop - Stopping FOG Computer Imaging Solution: FOGSnapinReplicator start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to kill 1179: No such process
[ OK ]
- Stopping FOG Computer Imaging Solution: FOGImageReplicator start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to kill 1148: No such process
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@adukes40 is the GUI becoming responsive?
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@Tom-Elliott Stopping them doesnt seem to stop the traffic. All sites are back up to high usage, with master site 100% outgoing traffic pegged. This is after stopping those two services on all nodes
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@adukes40 then can you get the latest ten lines of the Apache access logs?
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10.104.12.83 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:45:49 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-”
10.104.12.196 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:47:02 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-”
10.104.12.13 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:49:13 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-”
10.104.12.103 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:49:15 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-”
10.104.12.59 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:50:04 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-”
10.104.12.105 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:50:20 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-”
10.105.13.139 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:51:16 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-”
10.104.12.20 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:55:27 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-”
10.102.12.74 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:57:08 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-”
10.104.12.96 - - [13/Sep/2016:15:57:12 -0400] “-” 408 0 “-” “-” -
@adukes40 do you have a bunch of snapins?
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about 700ish powershell scripts. Thats it, but they are all at the nodes. I did see in the Snapin Replication log it mentions these.
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@adukes40 Are they large? Are they all being deployed?
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@Tom-Elliott
In all it says size is 244,133 bytes of the snapins directory -
@adukes40 so about 250 kilo bytes
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Remember how you cleared encryption data
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I can find the command again yea
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@Tom-Elliott I need you to clear shash for om snapin table
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Update snapins set sHash=‘’
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mysql> update snapins set sHash=‘’;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.01 sec)
Rows matched: 746 Changed: 0 Warnings: 0I have to go for now, keep the message coming and I will respond once I get a minutes, I have to take my son to soccer practice.
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@adukes40 any better on GUI?