Upgrade to trunk
Contents
Methods
- There are a few methods to update to the most resent revision. Each method has its pros so, you will need to figure out which you will use.
- SVN
- BTSync
- wget
- Remember these are mostly betas so there are bound to be bugs, but with bugs also comes fixes of the issues found in the "Stable Release"
- If you have nodes they will also need to be upgraded! (Excluding Beta Windows Nodes)
SVN
- Install as seen in SVN
svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freeghost/code/trunk /some/local/folder
- Then navigate to the folder you specified and run:
sudo /some/local/folder/bin/./installfog.sh
Update from prior downloaded SVN
cd /some/local/folder/ svn up cd bin ./installfog.sh
- NOTE: You must run svn up in the "/some/local/folder/" and not in ".../fog/bin" nor in ".../fog"
BTSync
- If you want the latest, get on the BTsync :) You could have changes within 20-30 seconds of them being made.
- NOTE: as of 2901 the kernels are no longer synced using BTSync. They auto download when installing the fog script.
Fog Read only Secret: BAU3NUY3XTKVMHHEZO6C7OH55AN2PCGJV
- Create the location that you want to have synced.
sudo mkdir /fog sudo chrmod 777 /fog
- Install BTsync:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tuxpoldo/btsync sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install btsync cd Downloads tar xzpf btsync_i386.tar.gz (I have downloaded 32 bit. So check your version) ./btsync
- Open a webpage: <IP Address>:8888
Add Folder: Secret: BAU3NUY3XTKVMHHEZO6C7OH55AN2PCGJV Path: /fog
- Then Any time you see an update. Open up your terminal:
cd /fog/bin/ sudo ./installfog.sh
And you are updated quite quickly!
~Sources: [AskUbuntu]
wget
wget --no-check-certificate http://mastacontrola.com/fog_trunk.tar.bz2
- Once downloaded you'll need to unpack the bz2 file using the command:
tar -xjf fog_trunk.tar.bz2
- Then go into the unextracted file. Follow these steps:
cd fog_trunk/bin ./installfog.sh
Congratulations
- Congrats! You have now upgraded to the "bleeding edge" of FOG deployment. It is your responsibility to keep upgraded until the next "Stable Release". Until then you will see in the cloud of your Web Gui rXXXX. This indicates the revision you are now on.
- You can check for updates to the revisions under Fog Configuration. This will state the version you are on and what the lastest revision is.