We can install from SVN also? (I have 1.0.1 version).
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RE: Fog 1.0.1 fresh install on ubuntu 12.04
[QUOTE]Go to FOG Configuration Page->FOG Settings->Proxy Settings enable bogus proxy ip information. It should auto fail and make loading the pages much quicker.[/QUOTE]
FOG_PROXY_IP > was empty i put my server ip adress but i solve this and other problem appear:
At Home page > Dashboard at Disk Information is an error (Failed to connect to … ) can i do smth to apear disk info again?But some questions: Only me and two ppl more have this problem? I was searching on the forum and only two threads about this problem and no solution.
You can’t make something when you install fog 1.X.X to work good like 0.32 with the same or better configuration?
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RE: Fog 1.0.1 fresh install on ubuntu 12.04
[QUOTE]On 0.32 did you setup dns at install? Did you install dns at install of FOG 1.x.x?[/QUOTE]
On 0.32 i don’t remember what i’ve installed on 1.X.X no i didn’t set up DNS i only setup DHCP and i was configurate for Isolated Network following steps from Wiki.
You said in other post on forum [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/fog-1-0-1-slowness.10483/[/url] :
[QUOTE]I’ll fix that here shortly. I was calling files through source. That is likely the issue with other posts as well. Will push and retag 1.0.1[/QUOTE] and
[QUOTE]It’s already up!
[url]https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeghost/files/latest/download?source=navbar[/url][/QUOTE]I was made the changes but nothing positive.
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RE: Fog 1.0.1 fresh install on ubuntu 12.04
[QUOTE]On Fog server: “i have that DELAY” on [url]http://localhost/fog/management[/url][/QUOTE]
YES ![QUOTE]On Different computer accessing fog Web Gui: Works correctly when accessing [URL=‘http://%3Cfog/’]http://<fog[/URL] server ip>/fog/management[/QUOTE]
No on the same computer if i connect to internet it works no delay.On 0.32 on other computer the same configuration works fine without internet connection.
Ex: on bottom when i click on FOG Configuration button myip/fpg/management/index.php?node=about and on the top at firefox say’s Connecting… when i try to login same when i click on buttons same. This is DELAY or SLOWLY.
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RE: Fog 1.0.1 fresh install on ubuntu 12.04
I was testing the WebGUI but is the same, when i said it’s OK … i was connected on the internet and in this way WORK, but OFFLINE or in ISOLATED NETWORK dosen’t work i have that DELAY. Or it’s work verry SLOWLY.
In 0.32 i was using offline in isolated and work at click… -
RE: Fog 1.0.1 fresh install on ubuntu 12.04
Done seems it’s OK i will test if i have any problem i will post in here.
PS: should i upgrade Ubuntu to another version? If the answer is YES can please tell me how?Thanks!
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RE: Fog 1.0.1 fresh install on ubuntu 12.04
I didn’t install nothing additional 1st Ubuntu 12.04 after i was dwd fog 1.0.1 last version and then i was run ./installfog.sh i follow the instructions and done.
FYI: im newb in Linux and Fog i do smth if i have all commands and tutorials xD
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Fog 1.0.1 fresh install on ubuntu 12.04
Im new on this forum, i was use many years Fog 0.32 and now i test the new product 1.0.1 thanks Tom and all ppl who support this.
Like in the main title i was installing fog 1.0.1 and ubuntu fresh install both everything work’s fine but when i try to login on the WebGUI page… ex: 192.168.0.1/fog/management it’s going me crazy i have a big big big delay and the page is so slowly … after i stay a lot to login in the menu on all clicks is the same problem…
I was reading the forum 1st because i don’t want to ask smth that is allready solved i follow this thread: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/fog-1-0-1-slowness.10483/[/url] i do all but nothing change.
Can some1 tells me how i can use it like in 0.32 one click and go?With many regards i wait an help!