service rpcbind restart
But I’ve added this to the installation script as well.
Is it working for you now?
service rpcbind restart
But I’ve added this to the installation script as well.
Is it working for you now?
When somebody uses Fedora 19, the yum commands to install mysql and mysql-server are now installing mariadb and mariadb-server.
This in and of itself is fine, but the functions.sh file in lib/redhat is looking for and rpm named mysql which it fails. The same thing is happening for php-mysql which is now installed on Fedora 19 as php-mysqlnd
I’ve posted fog_0.33b File specifically for Fedora 19 that installs and operates.
[url]https://mastacontrola.com/fog_0.33b.FEDORA19.tar.bz2[/url]
Thank you,
If UDPCast still fails to make: run:
yum -y install perl-podlators
Then retry the install, you should be good to go after this.
Link is now slightly adjusted for Fedora 19:
[url]https://mastacontrola.com/fog_0.33b.FEDORA19.tar.bz2[/url]
Give me a little bit to post the file. I’m posting this especially for fedora19
You will need to start the rpcbind service manually for all of this to work appropriately. It’ll succeed install, but nfs won’t actually be running.
I think I finally got it, in the final testing right now.
FEDORA 19, what WERE you Thinking WHEN YOU WENT TO MARIA DB? <just needed to vent that out lol>
Give me a couple minutes and I’ll get things working again. You’ll still run into an issue with NFS and udp not building. I’m going to try to get the elements to build and install properly.
I already made the changes, so you won’t find php53
Anyways, I figured out the issue.
Change the stanza under #Fedora for php-mysql to php-mysqlnd and change the mysql mysql-server to mariadb and mariadb-server as Fedora 19 has changed from mysql to mariadb.
take a look at the lib/redhat/config.sh file
Make sure all references to php53 (any of them) and remove the 53 part of it.
php-mysql is the same problem?
Have you tried install php php-mysql?
Try my latest fog_0.33b.tar.bz2 File
I think I know wht the problem is.
It isn’t a problem with mysql
It’s a problem with the package php-mysql.
The install file is calling to install php53-mysql.
Change that to php-mysql and it should work.
It’s easier to just redownload my file and try again.
I’m installing Fedora 19 right now as a test. It feels more like an issue in the script that operates.
It’s just going to be a little bit longer.
Your router will display the public IP because it’s also connected to the internet, but the LAN side of it is what you’re looking for. You should have both WAN and LAN (WAN is your internet, LAN is your Local Area Network)