@Wayne-Workman But it says the memory overhead is 88MB but not sure what that means
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RE: Fog server keeps going down
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RE: Fog server keeps going down
@Wayne-Workman We set up the server with 4096 MB
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@Wayne-Workman I can’t type anything in as the screen wont allow me to even log into the machine until I reboot it
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@Wayne-Workman as soon as the localhost login screen comes up, I click and that error message comes up.
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@Wayne-Workman I am holding off on rebooting for a little bit just so you guys can see that error message
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@Wayne-Workman I apologize I was trying to get a hold of my boss to log onto vSphere. When I go to the console, it asks for localhost login and then gives an error:
(38484.938838) Out of memory: kill process 2739 (httpd) score 104 or sacrifice child (38484.942704) killed process 2739 (httpd) total -vm:1247792kb, anon-rss: 412668kb, file-rss:0KB
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@szecca1 I just walked in today and the server is not reachable. I figured before I reboot it I would see if you guys want me to do anything. I can ping the server and it responds but trying to putty into the server it just hangs and never connects.
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@Tom-Elliott Yes we tried entering something and nothing is returned at all
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@Tom-Elliott No Fedora server doesnt have a GUI
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@Tom-Elliott I agree this doesn’t make any sense. I wish I was making this up but in the end, I have no access to the server during the time that it is down until I tell vSphere to just reboot the VM. The console on vSphere is not able to commuincate and basically has the same result as when I try to use putty to remote in.
I can already tell you that my boss will not allow that, although I really do appreciate the offer. In a school district that would be too high of a security risk, unfortunately. Thank you though! -
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@Wayne-Workman Can you guys trust me when I tell you it is not a duplicate IP address. No server, IP camera, UPS, switch or any of those things has been added to cause this problem. We do not configure any of our devices to be unpingable because that would make the devices less managable. I can assure you this is not a duplicate IP issue
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@george1421 Where is this conflict that you’re seeing?
We just turned off the fog server and the IP address is no longer pingable which means there is no conflict with IPs. -
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@george1421 Ok I’ll try to be clear:
- In vSphere, when selecting the FOG server there a console tab. That tab allows you to remote on to the server. Using that console, when the server is down, CAN’T acces the server. All other vm servers in vSphere are fine and accessible.
- I can ping the FOG server at 10.1.0.119 when the server becomes inaccessible. Which leads me to believe that the nic card and the virtual nic card are working fine.
This leads us to have to force the server to reboot using vSphere
Please tell me if this isn’t clear
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@george1421 No worries, I have the same reaction towards other things and there should be one OS that is recommended for here so everyone can be on the same page.
We have vSphere client and my boss was trying to access it yesterday from that and couldn’t. The server was unresponsive bypassing the nic card and using the console to try and access it. Still received no communication. We were also able to ping the server just fine as well during this process. -
RE: Fog server keeps going down
@george1421 I used the OS recommended by this forum. I was told to use Fedora Server 22 as that was the best option available. I have not had a single problem with it until now besides for a few minor ones. I do not feel the need to reinstall a different OS but on a positive note the FOG server was up and running this morning. I am about to run updates on the SVN and see how everything goes over the weekend. I don’t think this is resolved but for the time being I am up and running without the need to reboot the server.
To answer your questions, when the server does goes down I have no access to it unless I reboot it. I cant remote into it from the interface or from putty or anything. On the computer side, they stop at the fog screen and won’t boot past that unless you tell the computer to boot to the hard drive first.
We are off after today until Monday so I may not be responding until then and I will update everyone on the situation then. I am willing to try anything except to start from scratch as if thats the case I will just reboot the server every morning. Any thoughts please let me know! -
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@Tom-Elliott alright i will give that a look to see if thats possible.
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@Tom-Elliott If I may ask, what do you mean by separating the nic?
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@Tom-Elliott It can’t be the physical adapter. The adapter that is being used is for several different VMs and no other VMs are having issues besides the FOG server.
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@szecca1 We just checked to see if we could add a new driver for the ethernet card and we couldn’t. Do you recommend a certain ethernet card adapter driver for me to use? We currently have the E1000 ethernet adapter on it.