That did it! DefaultMember storage node was not set to Master.
It immediately loaded up the page for creating a new image.
Thanks!!
That did it! DefaultMember storage node was not set to Master.
It immediately loaded up the page for creating a new image.
Thanks!!
@tom-elliott Hi Tom,
As my previous message stated, would you know what may cause the configuration page at: http://192.168.142.72/fog/management/index.php?node=about redirect to:
http://192.168.142.172/static/index.html
This happens every time and I can’t get into the configuration.
If you need further info, let me know. I appreciate all of your help.
Charlie
@Wayne-Workman @tom-elliott Here is an update:
The upgrade installations for trunk are now working. Maybe it was related to sourceforge being down?
Anyways, the remaining issue is when I click on the configuration page. If I hover my mouse over the configuration link, it shows the link:
http://192.168.142.72/fog/management/index.php?node=about
If I click on that link, it takes me there for a brief second and then it goes to:
http://192.168.142.72/static/index.html
That page is even outside of the fog site. I’ve looked at the php file. I’ve tried backing up and reinstalling to put the fog pages back in place. None of that seems to fix the issue.
I really need to get to the configuration site to make changes and I can’t do anything right now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Charlie
@Wayne-Workman I’m running CentOS 6.6. I ran yum update and then rebooted the system. There were only a few minor updates.
I then went to ~/trunk/bin/ and re-ran ./installfog.sh
Updating packages as needed still hung up at “Updating Packages as needed”. I had to ctrl+c to cancel and then the rest of the install went fine.
The configuration page is still not loading with the same error.
Thanks for your response @tom-elliott
1 - the webroot should be http://192.168.142.72/fog
All of the other pages seem to load fine except for the configuration page.
2 - I have not edited any files with regards to the installer.
3 - I’ve had FTP issues in the past and had them resolved. However, I can’t get to the configuration page to confirm the username and password entered for FTP.
Thanks for your help.
Charlie
When updating to the newest beta release of fog, some issues have come up that I haven’t been able to resolve.
1 - The configuration page within Fog no longer loads. It loads for a blink of an eye and then it redirects to: http://192.168.142.72/static/index.html
with the error: Not Found. The requested URL /static/index.html was not found on this server.
2 - When installing updates for the trunk release, it now is hanging up at “Updating Packages as needed.” I have let it sit on that screen for over 12 hours. If you press Ctrl+C it bypasses it and continues the installation/upgrade.
3 - When pushing a new image out to the server, it created the image in the /images/dev/0800272e575e folder. However, the image was not copied down to the /images/(new_image) folder. A Folder was never created. I had to create the folder and copy those files to it. Fog console then recognized the image and was able to push it out for deployment. Any ideas?
Any help with these issues would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Charlie
That did it! DefaultMember storage node was not set to Master.
It immediately loaded up the page for creating a new image.
Thanks!!
@cml @Wayne-Workman
the Apache error log is listing this error several times:
PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function get () on boolean in /var/www/html/fog/lib/pages/ImageManagementPage.class.php on line 178, referer: http://192.168.142.72/fog/management/index.php?node=image&sub=add
I tried re-installing and that didn’t work
I tried restarting the server after upgrading.
I also tried restarting the FOG services and httpd.
I just refreshed and now I’m getting a HTTP 500: “The website cannot display the page”
Is it a permissions issues somewhere perhaps? or is there a file missing?
I upgraded to build 3570.
I was trying to add an image to the fog server. I click Add image and the page loads with just “Add New Image definition” headline across the top and that’s it.
Sometimes, it loads with an error “page cannot be found”.
I can list and search for images. I just can’t add any.
It appears to support it. I ran the command size but that appears to only work for file sizes. I ran the command:
size /mnt/array1/images/Win7Master/d1p1.img and it returned a response
213 8553337