Please point me to 1.2.0 -> 1.3.4 for Centos 6.7 upgrade docs/guide.
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 @Wayne-Workman Actually, it’s about getting any images to work. I can’t record new images either. I definitely want to upgrade CentOS at some point. I do have VMWare. Perhaps on the side I’ll start building a CentOS 7 server. I did have an early beta of 1.3 working on CentOS 7. The master worked great but wasn’t having luck with the storage nodes so I wiped it out. In fact, I’m going to do this tomorrow. Our imaging system has been down for a week but I could really use some of the features in 1.3. 
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 @BardWood What do you mean you haven’t been able to capture? Is it because you want to deploy the image to a system first, then capture, or are you having issues capturing altogether? 
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 @Tom-Elliott Didn’t work but I did get a different message:  
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 @BardWood Building another new set, just waiting for them to complete their compression cycles. I’ll let you know, and again thanks for all the help so far. 
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 Updated init’s are up again. 
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 @Tom-Elliott When I wrote this, I had only tried to capture once, many RCs ago. I just tried again and it did work. I love the new status bar in the web interface showing progress, size, and estimated task time. 
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 @BardWood Progress isn’t new, persay, I just have it always showing now. 
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 Any luck on the deploy? 
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 @Tom-Elliott No. Also, yes. Initiating ‘Plan B’. I still had the CentOS 7 VM from a prior BETA of 1.3 so I dusted it off and installed 1.3.5. Did some tests with new images (just a junk, non-prepped image) and that worked. So please tell me how feasible this is: I currently have 2 FOG servers on CentOS 6.7 and 7.3. I want to keep the 7.3 but it has no (real) images. I’d like to roll the 6.7 back to 1.2.0, write the images to like hardware, re-direct clients to 7.3 and do fresh captures. The images themselves could use an update so if I can’t roll back to 1.2.0 it’s not a huge deal but would save some time. Is it as simple as just running the 1.2.0 install script? 
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 @BardWood If you still have the original backup file from when you upgraded the server originally, this would be your best bet. It should be in /home/fogDBbackups It typically is time stamped. Once you reinstall 1.2.0, you’ll need to use the backup sql file to restore it as a lot changed in the DB between the two. 
