@sebastian-roth shoot I should have tried that, no I kinda give up. And used fedora 26.
Posts made by zacksiga
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RE: Kernel not updating
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RE: Kernel not updating
@sebastian-roth I did follow the instruction that how I got to go tcp_wrapper in fedora 28 is no longer supported
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RE: Kernel not updating
It is confirm that fog trunk is compatible with new fedora 28 due to tcp_wrapper remove fedora 26 works perfectly fine
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RE: Kernel not updating
Update: my tcp_wrapper in fedora 28 is removed from basic install here link with that information
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Deprecate_TCP_wrappers
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RE: Kernel not updating
@Sebastian-Roth I do have to mention one thing, it is funny that it image capture the machine in /images/dev/macaddres folder with no problem, but when trying to update the database and move folder and rename it failed.So it did capture in the dev folder.
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RE: Kernel not updating
I tired the links and it didn’t resolve my issue, error that I get with ftp is 500:OOPS: tcp_wrapper is set to yes but no tcp wrapper support complied in. I tried re running no luck. I tired adding ALL : 192.168. in hosts.allow no luck. I tired enable and starting firewall and then stop and disable firewall to see it is firewall no luck.
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Kernel not updating
I have fog trunk version 1.5.4, I just recently installed. I try to update kernel to latest number I get error type: 8, File: /var/www/html/fog/lib/hooks/submenudata.hook.php, Line: 74, Message: Undefined index: node, Host: ip address, Username: fog. From the GUI. I looked into httpd error log and it say Cannot serve directory no matching DirectoryIndex. Check password with storage node and tftp same password both along with same password in .fogsetting file. Their was a slight error in path with two slashes in between fog, and service. I turned that into one. Try ftp on in just like ftp troubleshooting say and when open to the ip I get 500 OOPS. checked firewall to see if it is off and it is. Selinux is set to permissive and firewall is disable, try restarting couple time no help not sure what the problem. OS Fedora 28 Workstation.
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RE: Selinux policy fail to mount image folder
@Joe-Schmitt I have no problem with that. Anything to help fog with
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RE: Selinux policy fail to mount image folder
Sorry for the late reply, I was actually think the same thing and I will give that a try and see what happens.
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Selinux policy fail to mount image folder
Re: SELinux Policy
I was try incorporated selinux policy on my Fedora 25, everything seem to go well when i install the selinux policy, no error. But every time I go to capture image it fail to mount the image folder and capture of image fails. My setup has the upto date fog through github, and for image folder I have as secondary drive format in ntfs. I am wondering if the ntfs format has anything to do with this problem. The minute I disable selinux everything is working with no problem, I would like to run fog with selinux enforcing. -
RE: Alternative Multicasting Methods?
@Tom-Elliott
The menu used to show up with the fog logo and everything before we update the svn. -
RE: Alternative Multicasting Methods?
@Wayne-Workman I have another machine that has Ubuntu 12.04 that has multicast issues, for the interface it has eth0 and ip link shows
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,SLAVE,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq master bond0 state UP qlen 1000
link/ether 00:1e:c9:d7:2f:d2 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
3: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,SLAVE,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc mq master bond0 state UP qlen 1000
link/ether 00:1e:c9:d7:2f:d2 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
4: bond0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,MASTER,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state UP
link/ether 00:1e:c9:d7:2f:d2 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ffwhat are your thoughts, I tried using load balancing feature, but I don’t think its working
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RE: Alternative Multicasting Methods?
@Wayne-Workman Thank you very much that was my the big problem, soon as I changed the interface everything seem to work. Couple of area of concern for the new svn, compare to the last svn
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RE: Alternative Multicasting Methods?
@Developers, @Tom Elliott, @Wayne-Workman . Funny thing is that when you created a session it only last for 10 sec or so , and disappear, same thing with multicast when you do it with a group, it shows up in active multicast for 10 sec and disappear like it was never multicast session to being with .
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RE: Alternative Multicasting Methods?
@Wayne-Workman here the output you requested
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@Wayne-Workman So I tried your method, and it doesn’t seem to work.
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RE: Alternative Multicasting Methods?
Interface setting is set to eth0, which right because there only one network port in the virtual machine and also uni cast images work
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RE: Alternative Multicasting Methods?
Hi, currently I have svn 4451, I think I tried that new feature and it didn’t work at all, I am aware that svn have bugs, is there anyway we can solve my problems. For starter when I create the session it shows up, then when go to login or join session on the first machine it give me and error and destroy the session in all, I know because second I tried join session says their no session name exists. Same with multicast when I try to multicast a group it doesn’t work at all. I did change the FOG_UDPCAST_MAXWAIT to 15 min hoping that it will solve the problem, if any machine was hanging or they got delayed to boot. that didn’t solve it. My current setup is install in Vmware Hypervisor 6 virtual machine running fedora 22. All my switches are multicast enable and I ran throw troubleshooting a multicast guide and I was able to successfully run throw the whole guide. I can’t find exact location for config.php file. I checked the /opt/fog/services/etc and /var/www/fog/commons and none of these location have the file. Please help me find a solution to my problem.