I’m just going to reinstall Ubuntu 16.04 followed by creating a timeshift restore point pre 1.5.7 fog installation.
Could you point me to an updated install guide?
Thank you for your help.
I’m just going to reinstall Ubuntu 16.04 followed by creating a timeshift restore point pre 1.5.7 fog installation.
Could you point me to an updated install guide?
Thank you for your help.
Hello, sorry for the delay here’s what I got:
Here’s what I got after running those commands. You’re not going to hurt my feelings if you suggest I remove or default mysql and associated users
Thank you for your help.
Hi Sebastian,
Is “password” in red supposed to be my password or is password the password?
Hello,
I’ve attempted to install 1.5.7, 1.5.8 (fog_stable at time of posting), and dev_branch. 1.5.7 and 1.5.8 gave me issue with SSL CA.
Upon reading the forms it was recommend I try installing dev_branch as others had success at this point in the installation. dev_branch gave me issue at installation with mysql.
Original install status
1.5.7&1.5.8:
Issues with SSL CA
dev_branch:
Issues at mysql portion of install. Fail to login.
Interestingly, having run all installations one after It seems dev_branch did fix SSL CA. However, now all installations complain about mysql root user’s password. Mysql’s root pass was set manually, however I’ve always left this blank in other installations. as root I cannot login with the password I set. Very strange, I’m hoping I missed something Below are specs of this server
Host info:
Static hostname: FOG01
Icon name: computer
Machine ID: 963549a897194de18043780fb842385c
Boot ID: 21253c11aafb491c88c030e766f1f8c2
Operating System: Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS
Kernel: Linux 4.15.0-45-generic
Architecture: x86-64
Two nics
eno4-Internet
eno3-FOG
Thank you in advance for your help!
@Sebastian-Roth Understood. Sorry. I will make a new thread.
@Sebastian-Roth I hit send to quickly…
For new installs I usually leave the mysql db area “blank” but I wasn’t given the option this time.
I’ve manually set a root password for mysql. However, mysql -u root - p doesn’t allow me to log in. Then upon entering mysql root pass it fails reporting bad password.
@Sebastian-Roth
Hello Sebastian I’m afraid there’s not much there. It reports exactly what I saw during the install which was this: .