@Wayne-Workman @Tom-Elliott 127.0.0.1 worked! I did not test localhost with a reinstall since that worked.
My load just went up a lot, but I’ll see if it drops after a few minutes.
Thanks for the help!!!
@Wayne-Workman @Tom-Elliott 127.0.0.1 worked! I did not test localhost with a reinstall since that worked.
My load just went up a lot, but I’ll see if it drops after a few minutes.
Thanks for the help!!!
@Wayne-Workman no… sorry I will and let you know shortly…
@Wayne-Workman same as before… tried both and restarted mysql service each time
@Wayne-Workman Tried updating to RC-10 and it gave me the same error as before about invalid database. Here is my config.class.php fil that it said to check out… Are my settings OK?
@Wayne-Workman When I look at this, all the backups from recent show 0. The last backup with data is April, but I know I updated in July and see no backups.
I went into my fog database in mysql… Inside it had data, so it is there. Any other ideas to try and get this working since I can’t restore one of those mysql backups?
Thanks a lot!
@Wayne-Workman @Tom-Elliott
I tried going backwards (rc-8 and 5934 as well), but now I get the attached pic.
I checked out that config.class.php and it shows the correct settings to my DB, and I also restarted the mysql service, but no luck.
I can open a new post if you want since this is kind of separate, just let me know.
Thanks!
@Wayne-Workman Sorry… how to I go about downgrading back to RC-9? I’ve used svn up on my trunk folder over and over, so I don’t have the last version downloaded.
Thanks again!
@Wayne-Workman Gotcha… thank you!
@Tom-Elliott Anything you suggest I try?
Thanks guys!!
@Wayne-Workman sorry! Ubuntu 13.10, fog rev5952 - Yes, running sudo no_proxy=“localhost” ./installfog.sh -y
I tried updating to the latest svn, but it gives me the backing up database… Failed error.
I tried doing it with the command no_proxy=“localhost” ./installfog.sh -y and it still does the same thing.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
I’ve been testing my lenovo m73 desktop, both with HDD and SSD. I tried updating my image (it was previously working) and it caused sysprep to fail.
All I did was run updates for VLC, iTunes, Adobe, and the FOG service (latest version pushed out in the trunk versions). I ended up working backwards to realize whenever I image with the fog service, it fails sysprep, but whenever I imaged with no fog service, sysprep works great. I did try uninstalling/reinstalling the fog service a few times, but it still fails on sysprep with generalizing.
Weird thing, whenever I pop in an SSD and image, it does go through even with the fog service installed… so I’m not sure what that’s about, but I figured to let you know in case that helps to understand more
Thanks!
@GFm Tom fixed it for me. found the mac to be attached to another host and deleted it
@Tom-Elliott What’s the sql command for that? Thanks!
@Tom-Elliott I actually did and unfortunately, it didn’t fix it. I don’t have virtualbox installed on my image and I’m not sure what else to try out… any ideas? I’m trying a different image right now to make sure the one I’m working with isn’t bad.
Thanks for the quick reply! Let me know your thoughts when you get a chance