I don’t know of a way to tell in FOG. FOG doesn’t log those actions and associated information itself. I’m not much on mysql transaction log inspection either. You might be able to grep the apache logs and look for a delete or “rmhostid=” string.
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Fiz um outro upload. Esse foi bem mais rapido, pq tinha menos programas instalados na imagem. Acredito que a demora seja por causa disso mesmo. Obrigado pelo auxilio.
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I made another upload. This well was faster because he had less programs installed on the image. I think the delay is because of this. Thanks for the help.
FOG uses an SQL database to keep track of clients as well as images and nodes. Thus it isn’t currently possible to ‘drag and drop’ images, sadly.
Now you want to use FOG as an ISO server, as in one that will just put ISO files in a directory available through HTTP? You don’t need FOG for that, hell, that’s way easier to do, just install a webserver and make a soft symbolic link to the directory with the ISO files in the root dir of the webserver.
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Estou usando o Ubuntu 12.04. ele fez o upload e o deploy normalmente. fiz apenas um teste em 1 computador. ainda não sei como ele se comportará com 10 ~ 20 máquinas ao mesmo tempo. Pensei que tivesse que configurar mais alguma coisa como a compressão da imagem, por exemplo. Mas agora tá tudo funcionando mais ou menos.
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I’m using Ubuntu 12.04. he has uploaded and deploy normally. just did a test on one computer. not yet know how it will behave with 10 ~ 20 machines simultaneously. I thought I had to configure anything else as image compression, for example. But now everything is working more or less.
Ok so I have the virtual FOG server setup and connected to domain now. I can browse the network on the FOG server to the shared folder I have the images in. If I right click-Properties, it shows the location as : smb://ernas03/d$/.
Its at this path (on different partition) \ERNAS03\D$\images. However, I do not know how to input that path in linux. Seems the dashes (\ , / ) are backwards and I know one wrong input it wont work. Can you help me?
Ok so I connected the Fog server to my Window 7 computer nic to nic with a crossover cable and I was able to load the [url]http://localhost/fog/client[/url]. I followed the instructions [URL=‘http://www.youtube.com/user/mrholverson’][COLOR=#737373]http://www.youtube.com/user/technoblogical[/COLOR][/URL] on how to upload an image and for some reason my computer is not showing up on Host Management. I tried adding the host manually by putting in the Host Name and the Host Primary Mac Address but still no luck on uploading through Task Management. What do I need to do to automatically upload on Host Management and start task?
Funny enough I was just thinking about this problem.
Unfortunately for me I have a list of jobs as long as my arm and I have news that I’m now being asked to go for a week to our sister college 30 miles down the road to work with another guy on imaging with SCCM. Looks like there may be opportunities to show them what fog can do. Anyhow, short of it is, I haven’t had anywhere near the time I thought I’d have to look at my own projects yet this week or last. And its not looking so favourable for me timewise for a couple of weeks. I promise I will post what I find, but it wont be for a couple of weeks… much to my dismay!
You didn’t happen to create the image on a drive larger than the drives on the laptops did you? I believe I had the same error the other day with a single image using Clonezilla and I found that the model machine I was trying to copy the image to had a smaller hard drive than the one I created my image from. Just a guess. I would be interested in hearing if you find an answer. Good Luck.
reset the system fog password
then on var/www/html/fog/commons
edit the file config.php
set the same password on tftp
saved it then I also did the change on the webui under fog setting on TFTP set the password there also then upload a new task and now
I am uploading new image to the server…
Kernel using is 3.4.1 that I got from falko…
thanks for the kernel falko