Upgrading from Fog 1.2.0 to 1.3.0
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 I tried to download and upgrade to the new version Fog 1.3.0. I am getting 13: permission denied error. I used sudo at the start of the string, but that didn’t work.  
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 @sjensen run sudo -ithen run all the commands
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 Try killall dpkg; killall apt-get
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 Then apt-get cleanthen rerun installer
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 @Tom-Elliott Linux must hate me or something, getting the same error as the picture with apt-get clean 
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 @sjensen is the original installer still running 
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 @Tom-Elliott Did a sudo apt-get clean, that worked and tried the install again with sudo, no go. same error 
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 @sjensen run sudo rm filesayinglocked then the apt-get clean again 
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 @sjensen I just tried restarting then rerunning the install, same error. Sorry to be such a pain in the butt. 
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 @Tom-Elliott sorry same error. here what I ran. 
  
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 @sjensen run sudo -ithen run all the commands
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 @Tom-Elliott That worked so far so good on the update. Will i have to set fog up again??? Or will everything I configured come back? 
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 @sjensen upgrade will upgrade no loss of anything. I’d also recommend using the -y argument with the installfog.sh call. 
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 IE you can install it with: ./installfog.sh -y
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 @Tom-Elliott OK i got real problems. the last time i looked at my fog servers screen it was looking at all the passwords for the system during the fig install. now I cannot access my fog server the ubuntu password for my user fog has been changed. 
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 @sjensen trying to hit you in chat 
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 I feel like we should put in great big red letters to not use the FOG account to administrate your FOG server lol. 
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 @Quazz Sometimes, yes. I was able to help fix the issue though. I don’t know if things are up and running now (and the OP is out for holiday’s). I remoted in and after the first (mostly successful) it changed the ‘fog’ user’s password. to what was unexpected. They logged into the server as a guest and I was able to read the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file. We pulled out the new password, and reset it to what they were expected. I updated the fogsettings file and had them re-run the installer. 
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 @Tom-Elliott Tom after you helped me with the upgrade to 1.3.0 i cannot access the home webpage for my fog server. I keep getting the apache default page. 
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 @sjensen Try sudo rm -rf /var/www/html/fog && sudo rm -rf /var/www/fogThen rerun the installer with ./installfog.sh -y
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 Also, this thread has gone off topic. The original problem is solved. We prefer a new thread for each new problem. 

