@hlalex FOG seems to work when NVMe’s not plugged in ODD sata ports / Dell 8520.
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@hlalex FOG seems to work when NVMe’s not plugged in ODD sata ports / Dell 8520.
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[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] Interface Ready with IP Address: 127.0.0.1
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] Interface Ready with IP Address: 127.0.1.1
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] Interface Ready with IP Address: 192.168.210.1
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] Interface Ready with IP Address: fog
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] * Starting MulticastManager Service
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] * Checking for new items every 10 seconds
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] * Starting service loop
[08-08-18 10:39:18 am] * No tasks found!
[08-08-18 10:39:27 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task is new!
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Task (27) /images/xxxxx image file found.
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task 21 clients found.
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task sending on base port: 59814.
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Command: /usr/local/sbin/udp-sender --interface ens160 --min-receivers 21 --max-wait 360 --portbase 59814 --full-duplex --ttl 32 --nokbd --nopointopoint --file /images/xxxxx/d1p1.img;/usr/local/sbin/udp-sender --interface ens160 --min-receivers 21 --max-wait 10 --portbase 59814 --full-duplex --ttl 32 --nokbd --nopointopoint --file /images/20180731-HPpav/d1p2.img;
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task has started!
[08-08-18 10:39:37 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task is already running with pid: 3107.
FOG 1.5.4
php fpm settings set
update:
Manual ‘cancel’ of Active Multi Task - In-Progess , status 0 - will do.
update 2:
Seems to be fixed after one time, cancel of active multi tasks.
I did before a database cleanup (cause: php fpm settings not set);
DEL * FROM multicastSessions
DEL* FROM multicastSessionsAssoc
DEL* FROM tasks
FIXED
@george1421
What I understand, out of dell 5820 owners manual:
https://topics-cdn.dell.com/pdf/precision-5820-workstation_owners-manual2_en-us.pdf
ODD is Optical Disk Drive. Maybe wrong assembly.
I can confirm, capture and deploy task, no issue. OK.
I will update this on the hardware id question…
@george1421
What I understand, out of dell 5820 owners manual:
https://topics-cdn.dell.com/pdf/precision-5820-workstation_owners-manual2_en-us.pdf
ODD is Optical Disk Drive. Maybe wrong assembly.
I can confirm, capture and deploy task, no issue. OK.
I will update this on the hardware id question…
@hlalex FOG seems to work when NVMe’s not plugged in ODD sata ports / Dell 8520.
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You have to set a (very strong) mysql password first, topic:
Ok.
It seems i decided to enter no root password for mysql while running the FOG installation, after I tried to configure a less secure root password.
After setting a very very strong password on mysql root account (phpmyadmin).
You have to manually edit:
sudo nano /var/www/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php
In my case, for Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
sudo nano /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php
private static function _dbSettings()
enter credentials.
Ok.
It seems i decided to enter no root password for mysql while running the installation, after I tried to configure a less secure root password.
After setting a very very strong password on mysql root account (phpmyadmin).
You have to manually edit:
sudo nano /var/www/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php
In my case, for Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
sudo nano /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php
private static function _dbSettings()
enter credentials.
I’ve now applied the mysql lines out of topic 10006.
Within 2-3 weeks we know of this helps. I will post an update.
After setting up FOG with no root password on mysql within 2-3 weeks I get the message:
‘database connection not available’.
Then I revert the virtual machine, before that error. To continue production.
This is a dirty workaround for our problem.
I have tried to setup phpmyadmin and reset the mysql password within.
User accounts > root > Edit Privileges > Change password > {newpassword}
hashing choice:
after that I replaced the fog settings
sudo nano /opt/fog/.fogsettings
snmysqlpass: ‘’{newpassword}" without the brackets…
sudo reboot
This didn’t fix the message ‘database connection not available’.
Any solution?
Ubuntu 18.04.1LTS
Sticky, also Dell Optiplex 5820.
2x Front PCIe FlexBay, 512GB Hynix M.2 PCIe NVMe Class 40 SSD )
Any progress on the kernel?
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] Interface Ready with IP Address: 127.0.0.1
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] Interface Ready with IP Address: 127.0.1.1
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] Interface Ready with IP Address: 192.168.210.1
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] Interface Ready with IP Address: fog
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] * Starting MulticastManager Service
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] * Checking for new items every 10 seconds
[08-08-18 10:39:17 am] * Starting service loop
[08-08-18 10:39:18 am] * No tasks found!
[08-08-18 10:39:27 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task is new!
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Task (27) /images/xxxxx image file found.
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task 21 clients found.
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task sending on base port: 59814.
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Command: /usr/local/sbin/udp-sender --interface ens160 --min-receivers 21 --max-wait 360 --portbase 59814 --full-duplex --ttl 32 --nokbd --nopointopoint --file /images/xxxxx/d1p1.img;/usr/local/sbin/udp-sender --interface ens160 --min-receivers 21 --max-wait 10 --portbase 59814 --full-duplex --ttl 32 --nokbd --nopointopoint --file /images/20180731-HPpav/d1p2.img;
[08-08-18 10:39:28 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task has started!
[08-08-18 10:39:37 am] | Task (27) Multi-Cast Task is already running with pid: 3107.
FOG 1.5.4
php fpm settings set
update:
Manual ‘cancel’ of Active Multi Task - In-Progess , status 0 - will do.
update 2:
Seems to be fixed after one time, cancel of active multi tasks.
I did before a database cleanup (cause: php fpm settings not set);
DEL * FROM multicastSessions
DEL* FROM multicastSessionsAssoc
DEL* FROM tasks
FIXED