@robblehead
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Posts made by Robblehead
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
Clean install with newest version of SnipeIT using install.sh
Everything went well setup completed and could login with no issues. I had to reboot the server and now I get a Whoops at the login screen, debug mode shows: "UnexpectedValueException" which looks like there may be a permission issue. I am not sure why rebooting the server would have caused this and definitely not having any luck getting it back up. Suggestions?
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
What is the best practice for restoring backups?
It looks like exporting and importing CSV you lose some data. I am obviously not super familiar with linux but can probably figure out SSH if that is preferred method?
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@romo Worked first time. The -u apache was what I was missing in my code.
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
Scratching my head trying to update from 3.6.3. @JaredBusch was super helpful in getting us up and running.
We are looking to move our VM to a new server so I installed a fresh version of 4.0.13 with the above method and its working great.
I am attempting to update the existing server so I can do a backup then restore it on the new server.
I have tried following above directions and can not do a git pull as I used the install.sh script originally. I tried doing an install.sh on top again and no luck. I tried a git clone on top as well and no change. I am still loading up to the 3.6.3 version. Gitter hasn't been super helpful so I am crossing my fingers here.
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@JaredBusch answered my question for me. The production environment is running a sonicwall so I am pretty sure I can handle that side with Dell's help. (I know it's capable)
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@JaredBusch One last question, this is a test environment. When I move into production it will have a new IP address which shouldn't be a big deal but I am wondering if I will have to modify host file of every system that will be using snipe?
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@JaredBusch I left anonymous users and allowed root login remotely. Those are the only other changes I made other than FQDN name
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@DustinB3403 I only mentioned the DNS because I haven't seen the DNS listing when I look up the IP
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@DustinB3403 no offense taken at all.
I had tried a couple different methods already listed with no luck.
I did the exact process @JaredBusch just left and tested working:
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@DustinB3403 my router is pushing OpenDNS to all devices, would this be part of the issue? My laptop maybe not using same DNS?
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@DustinB3403 That's what I thought, but I believe that's what I did. I created a name "cwi-assets" .
The IP of server is 10.0.0.168
When I browse to the IP 10.0.0.168 the address bar changes to the FQDN I setup as I was hoping and then I have this error:
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@JaredBusch I am able to ping it with the IP, but not the FQDN I set
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@JaredBusch I am using a basic Asus router nothing major.
If I am just wanting it locally accessible what would the best practice be? would leaving "localhost" make it work?
I appreciate your help, I've got about 12 hours in this thing now not giving up.
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RE: Installing Snipe-IT on CentOS 7 and MariaDB
@JaredBusch I am only wanting it accessible in the internal network and not on a domain.