You marked my previous post as SOLVED, so I made a new one. This time I got another error than last time, so I concluded this was another bug. I’m so sorry.
Posts made by pmonstad
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RE: Still problems deleting a task
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RE: Sending discover loop
@Tom-Elliott This problem is driving me crazy. A lot of my old client are not able to be deployed any more. I run svn 5469 on a centos 6.7 server. All I get is the message telling Sending discover.
The clients are Thinkpad T500 and R61. Some works, some doesn’t. All have worked in the spring before I “upgraded” to a newer FOG svn.
No changes in my central DHCP server and infrastructure is unchanged.
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Still problems deleting a task
The problem deleting a task has changed a bit. Now I get a white page in the browser and this error in apache log:
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught exception ‘ReflectionException’ with message ‘Class does not exist’ in /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/FOGBase.class.php:63\nStack trace:\n#0 /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/FOGBase.class.php(63): ReflectionClass->__construct(‘’)\n#1 /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/FOGPage.class.php(417): FOGBase->getClass(NULL)\n#2 [internal function]: FOGPage->deletemulti()\n#3 /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/FOGPageManager.class.php(67): call_user_func(Array)\n#4 /var/www/html/fog/management/index.php(24): FOGPageManager->render()\n#5 {main}\n thrown in /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/FOGBase.class.php on line 63, referer: http://192.168.68.254/fog/management/?node=taskRunning svn 5469 on Centos 6.7
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RE: Not possible to delete task
@pmonstad This problem is even reported by another reporter today, I can see.
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RE: Not possible to delete task
Of course javascript is allowed to run. I have used FOG for ages in my browser. It is still not possible to delete a task. If I delete a task, it is not deleted and the text label on the buttons disappears.
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RE: Sending discover loop
@Tom-Elliott : I am aware of that, I just refer to the Windows drivers installed and showed in control panel. I’m only wire connected when I do upload/deploy. The discover did not end at all. It was unattended from yesterday afternoon and it was still waiting this morning. The strange thing this worked two days ago but stopped working after a svn update. I will try debug mode tomorrow.
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RE: Checking in loop
[Thu Nov 19 12:03:49 2015] [error] [client 192.168.68.252] File does not exist: /var/www/html/fog/wol
[Thu Nov 19 12:03:49 2015] [error] [client 192.168.69.80] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function getNodeFailure() on string in /var/www/html/fog/lib/reg-task/TaskingElement.class.php on line 40 -
Checking in loop
Centos 6.7 and svn 5435: Quick Image a host. I select image and the deploy process starts. IP-address is assigned, but the client gets into a loop saying “Checking in”. There is no other task in progress and there are of course free slots available.
I did not have this problem yesterday in last svn I ran.
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Not possible to delete task
svn 5435 centos 6.7: Not possible to delete a running deploy task. Select task, hit delete button. Task is not removed and delete button has lost text label.
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RE: Sending discover loop
@Tom-Elliott The LAN driver is INTEL 82567LM Giganet. WAN driver is Intel WiFi Link 5300 AGN
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RE: Tot possible to register client from boot menu
@ch3i So to sum this up: There is a known problem in FOG concerning this and the message “Sending discover” will exist until a fix is found and implemented?
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RE: Sending discover loop
My thinkpad clients have two cards, a LAN and a WAN. This has never been problematic before. I have done some more testing and some clients complete a deploy and some fails. All have of course two nics.
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RE: Tot possible to register client from boot menu
@ch3i What do you mean? I have a LAN and a WAN card in the client. It it a Thinkpad T400 and I use LAN when working with FOG: I have not disabled the WAN card and I have never done so before.
I have tested several other of my clients. Some works and some fails with this “Sending discover” message.
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Sending discover loop
Running svn 5417 on Centos 6.7 I’m not able to deploy og register a host. Alle I get on the client is a message saying Sending discover.
The client gets an ip address 192.168.69.x while the server is 192.168.68.254 My dhcp server is not managed by myself, but it has worked with FOG until my FOG server upgrade. The dhcp scoop is 192.168.68.x-192.168.71.x (255.255.252.0).
I did an upload successfully yesterday, but I dont remember which IP address was used then. Could there be some problem when I got an address outside the servers range 192.168.68.x?
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RE: Tot possible to register client from boot menu
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Thanks! The option is new to me. The tip says is on on by default. It is not. Anyway, the client still reports “Sending discover” when I try to register it with the FOG server. -
Tot possible to register client from boot menu
I’m running FOG svn (from 17.11.15) on a fresh CentOS 6.7 server. I have managed to upload an image, but not to deploy. All clients have worked previously on an older FOG installation.
When I try to deploy the client loops telling “Sendig discover”. The external DHCP server has not been changed since this worked previous.
I then tried to solve this by deleting the host from FOG. When pxe menu shows again it says host is not registered, but there is no menu item letting me to register it again. All register options are allowed in FOG settings.
I now have two problems: Deploy don’t work and not possible to register a host.
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RE: No success installing FOG on a CentOS 7 server
Hi! I did turn off selinux and the firewall which is no longer iptables. I’m not behind a proxy and my internet connection is OK. I ran yum update and installed the repositories mentioned in the fog wiki. What came to my mind now is I could have forgot to turn these repositories on before I ran the install.sh. It really failed installing the database, mariadb?
Anyway, If others have succeeded I guess install script is OK and the problem is because I just gave up the new features in centOS 7. I’lll probably give it another try later. My Centos 6.7 is up and running now (I hope, have not yet tested upload/deploy). I had to make myself a new server as the old Centos 5 could not cope with latest FOG svn. Probably some php stuff.
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RE: No success installing FOG on a CentOS 7 server
Thanks for testing! One more reason I gave up is the fact CentOS 7 has several changes compared to all other distros I have experience with. A lot of terminal/bash commands have changed/disappeared/been replaced and I spent a lot of time setting up the network. Ifconfig is replaced with ip addr, network cards no longer have names like eth0. system-config-network no longer exists etc etc etc I have to say I was disappointed.
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No success installing FOG on a CentOS 7 server
I tried to install latest svn on a freshly installed CentOS 7 server. I have to admit this was so confusing I gave up in the end and switched to CentOS 6.7.
The installer failed several times during the installation of packages. I found a reference in the wiki about CentOS 7 and I did all what was explained there.
I could not figure out how to get the database up and running, and I gave up after a couple of ours hard work.
Have anyone really succeeded getting this combination to work? Anyway, it is no straight forward running the install.sh