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    • RE: Pointing Images to Secondary HDD without losing data

      @tom-elliott
      Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
      udev 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev
      tmpfs 787M 9.3M 778M 2% /run
      /dev/sda1 451G 5.7G 423G 2% /
      tmpfs 3.9G 212K 3.9G 1% /dev/shm
      tmpfs 5.0M 4.0K 5.0M 1% /run/lock
      tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
      tmpfs 787M 60K 787M 1% /run/user/1000
      /dev/sdb1 1.8T 614G 1.2T 36% /media/fog/d40b9b49-226e-4e64-b365-0b7b71d9ed3b

      i used this and it worked: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Moving_your_images_directory/Adding_Storage_to_the_Images_directory

      Thanks!

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    • Pointing Images to Secondary HDD without losing data

      My fog server HDD corrupted and failed and I had to reinstall Ubuntu on a new drive. Thankfully, all of our images are on a Secondary HDD and were unaffected by the failure. I have reinstalled ubuntu and FOG 1.5.0 and I am trying to add the Secondary HDD so that FOG pulls my existing images and my new images put on the secondary drive.

      My computer sees the drive and has it as /media/fog/d40b9b49-226e-4e64-b365-0b7b71d9ed3b but i am not great with linux and don’t know how to do this, and i do not want to lose all of my images.

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: Chromebooks / MAC addresses

      @Joe-Gill You can also use the spreadsheet to update the orange columns

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    • RE: Chromebooks / MAC addresses

      @Joe-Gill 0_1468252668675_upload-e5ec6a83-95b6-468d-8eac-f5cd8aacc1ea
      this is what it looks like when you run it

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    • RE: Chromebooks / MAC addresses

      Use the chomebookInventory Add-on for Google Sheets.

      posted in General
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    • RE: Fog Services Not working

      @Wayne-Workman They are both set to 60. Is that an appropriate time?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Fog Services Not working

      well it took about 10 minutes but finally ended up going through

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    • Fog Services Not working

      Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
      Fog 7593
      Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
      Client 0.10.6 (MSI install not smart installer)

      After imaging a machine, nothing happens, it doesn’t add to the domain, it doesn’t change to the appropriate host name either, I checked the log and there were a lot of errors.

      Log:
      0_1463060773333_fog.log

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Database no longer updating

      Nevermind it works now

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    • Database no longer updating

      Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
      Fog 7134 (though this happened after upgrading from 6677 to 7116)

      Last Friday I was working on some domain joining issues and in the process updated my Server from 6677 to 7116. I backed up my database schema before confirming it (whatever the dialog is on the update/install database schema) and proceeded on the update as usual. I tried to deploy an image and got an error (i’m not 100% what it said but it was something along the lines of \fog\bin\download I apologize for not taking notes). I then made a new image and upon uploading it gets all the way to the end and gets a similar error but along the lines of \fog\bin\upload. I researched that a little bit and found that it may have been a password issue.

      I followed the Troubleshooting FTp steps on the wiki and made sure all of the 4 instances of the passwords were the same and they are now. I went to reupload the image and it now hangs at “Updating database… failed!” it retries several times then cuts away.

      I thought maybe it was a bug in 7116 so I updated to 7132. When I got to the “install/update your database schema” section, I navigated to the management IP and it went straight to logging into the UI.

      I’ve tried using the import under fog configuration to no avail.

      posted in FOG Problems
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