I copied the fog_1.2.0 tarball from a Windows PC initially, then copied it to the Ubuntu box.
There was some issues decompressing it, so i re-downloaded it on the Ubuntu box. It decompressed fine, I re-installed, and the page comes up fine!
I copied the fog_1.2.0 tarball from a Windows PC initially, then copied it to the Ubuntu box.
There was some issues decompressing it, so i re-downloaded it on the Ubuntu box. It decompressed fine, I re-installed, and the page comes up fine!
Here is my foginstall.log
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[INDENT=1][LEFT][SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:51:32.672195 2014] [mpm_event:notice] [pid 5895:tid 140478652745600] AH00489: Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu) configured – resuming normal operations[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:51:32.672306 2014] [core:notice] [pid 5895:tid 140478652745600] AH00094: Command line: ‘/usr/sbin/apache2’[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:51:48.067042 2014] [mpm_event:notice] [pid 5895:tid 140478652745600] AH00491: caught SIGTERM, shutting down[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:51:49.149946 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 7532] AH00163: Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu) configured – resuming normal operations[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:51:49.150046 2014] [core:notice] [pid 7532] AH00094: Command line: ‘/usr/sbin/apache2’[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:51:50.474410 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 7532] AH00169: caught SIGTERM, shutting down[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:51:51.621473 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 7608] AH00163: Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.5.9-1ubuntu4.3 configured – resuming normal operations[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:51:51.621546 2014] [core:notice] [pid 7608] AH00094: Command line: ‘/usr/sbin/apache2’[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:55:58.750548 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 7608] AH00169: caught SIGTERM, shutting down[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:55:59.911940 2014] [mpm_prefork:notice] [pid 21426] AH00163: Apache/2.4.7 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.5.9-1ubuntu4.3 configured – resuming normal operations[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:55:59.912011 2014] [core:notice] [pid 21426] AH00094: Command line: ‘/usr/sbin/apache2’[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:57:39.715666 2014] [:error] [pid 21434] [client 172.17.75.109:57339] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘Mainmenu’ not found in /var/www/fog/management/index.php on line 37, referer: [url]http://172.17.75.109/fog/commons/schemaupdater/index.php?redir=1[/url][/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 09:57:45.301371 2014] [:error] [pid 21508] [client 172.17.75.109:57340] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘FOGPage’ not found in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/HostMobile.class.php on line 14, referer: [url]http://172.17.75.109/fog/management/[/url][/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 10:06:49.882058 2014] [:error] [pid 21431] [client 172.17.75.109:57362] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘FOGPage’ not found in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/HostMobile.class.php on line 14[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 10:06:51.254094 2014] [:error] [pid 21430] [client 172.17.75.109:57363] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘FOGPage’ not found in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/HostMobile.class.php on line 14[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 10:07:04.647216 2014] [:error] [pid 21432] [client 172.27.11.73:60655] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘Mainmenu’ not found in /var/www/fog/management/index.php on line 37[/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 10:07:16.711432 2014] [:error] [pid 21510] [client 172.27.11.73:60660] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘FOGPage’ not found in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/HostMobile.class.php on line 14, referer: [url]http://172.17.75.109/fog/management/[/url][/SIZE]
[SIZE=1][Fri Aug 01 10:20:55.000354 2014] [:error] [pid 21511] [client 172.27.11.73:60871] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘FOGPage’ not found in /var/www/fog/lib/pages/HostMobile.class.php on line 14, referer: [url]http://172.17.75.109/fog/management/[/url][/SIZE][/LEFT][/INDENT]
Fresh load of Ubuntu, fresh install of Fog.
I get the Fog login page, and enter fog/password, then get the blank index.php
I did not update or upgrade the OS.
I did not pre-install LAMP.
I set a static IP.
I used ‘password’ for mysql.
I enabled root and set the password to password.
The OS login is fogadmin with a password of password.
I must be missing a critical pre-requisite.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
Hey guys,
We just purchased a new Dell laptop for a mobile imaging station. We have quite a few sites with different subnets and IP ranges, so I have a mobile router in the mix too. The problem is, I’d like to have the clients add to each site’s domain via AD tool in FOG, wherever we may be. However, I am unsure as to how to route traffic to the domain controller.
When the router (old Netgear VPN) is handing out DHCP, I can see the domain controller but, obviously there’s no way to ‘next server’ or ‘pxe source’.
When FOG server does DHCP, I can see the internet, but not the domain controller.
The Mobile FOG server is: 1.1.1.11
Mobile Router: 1.1.1.1
Site’s Range: 192.168.xxx.xxx (Usually) That’s why I chose something really simple.
Is this simply a static route issue?
What do I need to set up on the router?
Is a better option to simply use a better router like a SonicWall that can handle a ‘next server’ request?
Thanks in advanced, you guys rock!
Robbles
There are multiple threads about VMs and Universal images, but not pertaining to this particular crash.
I’ve created a master XP Pro image (on IDE) in VMWare (8.0) following a guide here on the forums. However, no matter what kernel or HDD type I use (single part, multi part), the physical PC receiving the image crashes and reboots after 2 seconds of the Windows logo.
The target PC is a Dell Opti 755, I’ve tried the same HDD in a Opti 745 too. BIOS is updated. I’ve tried AHCI and ATA, and legacy modes.
It very much seems like a driver issue, since the image is getting on the target HDD, but after 12 hours of troubleshooting I can’t think anymore.
Any ideas?
The logs are on the local PC that was imaged(c:\foglog [or something]), they don’t usally help though (for me). Ensure you’re using the correct syntax for the AD integration. Are you doing it per group?
Tom and Kansuke,
This is also maddening me! Is it possible for Dell or HP to send a client(me) a list of MACs on a shipment? We have ordered up to 80 machines at a time, and it really sucks to have to manually add them.
In current projects we have had to tie a Dell Service Tag to a laptop for warranty reasons:
Boot host
Quick inventory
List all hosts (in FOG)
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx --> gatesbill
Record MAC and Service tag Name in spreadsheet
Shutdown
Do this 9 more times
Start Multicast imaging
Box em up
Do 7x more times
Does this sound right, or am I out of it?
It would be awesome to even use the asset tag as a host name like Kansuke said. I don’t know how to program, let alone tackle linux. But I’m willing to learn!
Thanks!