Issues after upgrading to 16.04
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Run :
rm -rf '/etc/apache*' '/etc/php*' apt-get purge 'lib*php*' 'php*' 'apache*'
Then rerun the installer
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@Tom and I asked for it again to see if IPv6 is really disabled or not. Several times I’ve been told “It’s turned off” yet it was not, hope you understand.
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@Wayne-Workman Wayne, is this what you are talking about? Editing the sysctl.conf?
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1
net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6 = 1I have ran this on my setup and still have the same issue. Here is a good article on doing this.
lDisable Ipv6If you have any other ideas to things to try, I will be glad to do them. I can respond with whatever you need. I just didn’t want to intrude on the other persons issues.
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@Tom-Elliott I did this Tom. Same result. Just to inform you of What I have done.
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Try to access the fog db from the command line, see if it works or not:
mysql -D fog
Earlier I got an error about this, and re-running the installer fixed it - which I guess will just break later again. @Tom-Elliott I believe is aware of that issue.
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@Tom-Elliott Thank you, it seems that apache2 is running now. But, when trying to access the console, it seems like DB issue.
Also, while the installer was running, I noticed that PHP5 is not exist.Thanks,
Tom
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@Wayne-Workman Sorry, I must have misunderstood. Here is the ip
I followed the instructions from HEREmysql -D fog - Did not resolve the issue.
Thanks,
Tom
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@Tom said in Issues after upgrading to 16.04:
mysql -D fog - Did not resolve the issue.
It’s not supposed to resolve it, it’s a command that will produce a particular error if there is a particular issue present. I was just asking if you get an error or not when you run that.
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@Tom said in Issues after upgrading to 16.04:
@Tom-Elliott Thank you, it seems that apache2 is running now. But, when trying to access the console, it seems like DB issue.
Also, while the installer was running, I noticed that PHP5 is not exist.Thanks,
Tom
It should automatically install php7 on Ubuntu 16.04 as of the latest FOG. Unless it’s being instructed otherwise (in which case it will fail on ubuntu 16.04).
Check /opt/fog/.fogsettings for
php_ver='' php_verAdds=''
If they have values (eg 5 or something) try deleting the variables. Let the installer figure it out.
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@Wayne-Workman No errors when running mysql -D fog
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@Wayne-Workman Mine goes straight to the mysql prompt Wayne. No error seen on my end.
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@Quazz I cannot find fogsettings. can you be more specific how to verify php version?
Thanks,Tom
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@Tom I’m thinking that since the install didnt finish, the settings file will not be created. Am I right @Wayne-Workman @Tom-Elliott
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My fogsettings. Under packages its shows php5.
Start of FOG Settings
## Created by the FOG Installer ## Version: 6177 ## Install time: Wed 03 Feb 2016 08:16:39 AM CST ipaddress='172.29.2.250' interface='p4p1' submask='255.255.0.0' routeraddress='# No router address added' plainrouter='' dnsaddress='# No dns added' dnsbootimage='' password='R7xAlawPeDRCx6NVVnANGqytkDri/MCywCJpbsIQRNg=' osid='2' osname='Debian' dodhcp='y' bldhcp='1' blexports='1' installtype='N' snmysqluser='' snmysqlpass='' snmysqlhost='' installlang='0' donate='0' storageLocation='/images' fogupdateloaded=1 storageftpuser='fog' storageftppass='R7xAlawPeDRCx6NVVnANGqytkDri/MCywCJpbsIQRNg=' docroot='/var/www/html/' webroot='fog/' caCreated='yes' startrange='172.29.0.253' endrange='172.29.255.254' bootfilename='undionly.kpxe' packages='apache2 php5 php5-json php5-gd php5-cli php5-curl mysql-server mysql-client isc-dhcp-server tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa nfs-kernel-server vsftpd net-tools wget xinetd sysv-rc-conf tar gzip build-essential cpp gcc g++ m4 htmldoc lftp openssh-server php-gettext php5-mcrypt php5-mysqlnd curl libc6 libcurl3 zlib1g php5-fpm libapache2-mod-php5' noTftpBuild='' notpxedefaultfile='' ## End of FOG Settings
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@Quazz Thank you, here are the results:
how can I change it? -
@EAHarvey I recommend commenting that line out (put a # in front of it).
You’ll probably have to remove all currently installed php and apache thingies though.
Something like
sudo apt purge php* sudo apt purge apache* rm -rf '/etc/apache*' '/etc/php*'
Then, the installer should install the correct version for ubuntu 16.04, but if you want to play it safe, you can do
php_ver='7.0' php_verAdds='-7.0' ./installfog.sh -y
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@Tom Open the file with a text-editor, such as nano
eg
nano /opt/fog/.fogsettings
Change 5 and 5.6 to 7.0 and save.
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@Quazz Followed instructions, yet the fog installer insist on installing php5.
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