@Tom-Elliott just confusing because it was attached to the image screen after the task had run on the host. I see what’s going on now though.
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RE: "Wipe Task" run amok.
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RE: "Wipe Task" run amok.
holy crap, it’s just an update to the size registry after a wipe task
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RE: "Wipe Task" run amok.
Oh it was terrible, it looks like the images are still there by browsing, but somehow unlinked in the interface. I deleted the hosts involved and recovered my images - hesitant to hit the “wipe task”.
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"Wipe Task" run amok.
“List All Hosts”->“Host”->“Host Tasks”->“Advanced”->“Normal Wipe”
This has set a task which wipes out both the target drive as well as the image associated with the host.
Further more, this advanced task has wiped out my reference image for a separate host/group i.e. the task appears to be set for all machines.
Finally, the Task does not show up anywhere in the interface.
If I run a history report the “wipe task” is listed twice on the original host and is not listed for the next host/image pair that got wiped out.
This is of course rather frustrating.
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RE: Encryption error when clicking on "list hosts", just set AD password.
Password was: |-|@11ow33n
Maybe try the bars and hyphen?
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RE: Encryption error when clicking on "list hosts", just set AD password.
when I click on “list hosts”, “tasks”, and “export hosts” the page is replaced with the error.
php is version 7.2.23 on CentOS Linux release 7.7.1908 (core)
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RE: Encryption error when clicking on "list hosts", just set AD password.
Just enter an @ sign in the password field of the “Active Directory” page and save.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19934422/encrypt-string-in-php-and-decrypt-in-node-js
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RE: Encryption error when clicking on "list hosts", just set AD password.
Yep, sorry didn’t see the version on the big button. 1.5.7