• Invalid operating system id (0)

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    I had the same problem.
    You must set a correct value for the imageOSID field in the images mysql table.
    1 for XP, 5 for Win7, etc…

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    [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 31969, member: 7271”]
    The path should be different and be set to whatever it is that you mounted the new hdd to: for example /mnt/newFOGImages/

    From the command line you’ll need to add the new drive location to the /etc/exports file. Just copy the two lines and paste them below editing the /images /images/dev to match that of the new path for the new drive. Once done save and restart the nfs service.[/quote]

    Ok, I formatted the second drive as newFOGImages, and created a folder in there called newImages. So the path should be /newFOGImages/newImages correct?

    On the web dashboard I have two storage groups made, one is default, the other is group2. I also have two storage nodes, one is DefaultMember, the other one (I created) is newImages. I created it with the same settings as the default (IP address, etc.) except master node is unchecked, and the path is /newFOGImages/newImages/ instead of /images/

    I opened the /etc/exports file and it has this:
    /images *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure)
    /images/dev *(rw,sync,no_wdelay,no_root_squash,insecure)

    Would I just copy-paste them within that file to look like this:

    /newImages *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure)
    /newFOGImages/newImages/ *(rw,sync,no_wdelay,no_root_squash,insecure)

    ?

    Thank you!!

  • Dual NIC frustrations: Gigabyte H87N-WiFi Client

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    we have seen somewhat similar issues regarding the reporting of mac addresses before. that is why the undionly.kpxe file now reports the first 3 macs it finds, in case the computer reports network adapters in the wrong order.

  • Preserving Data Partition D: on subsequent re-imaging

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  • How to reboot clients?

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    batch file should have:

    shutdown /r

    This will notify all users logged on that in 1 minute the computer will reboot … snapin executes with exit 0 🙂

  • ClamAV False Positives

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  • Fog Service and Domain Joining

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    You could always write a script to uninstall the client service once you’re finished with it and push it out via Group Policy.

  • FOG 1.1.2 Released!

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    “Organizational Unit” now appears to be a drop-down menu (inside Hosts > Active Directory). But putting in the domain admin credentials doesn’t populate the drop-down, and I can’t enter anything in it. Is there a trick?

  • Chainloading iPXE

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    @deadturtle,

    With this methodology, do your systems still talk to boot.php? I thought this was the method I was using for the grub exit system though?

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  • Multi-site Upgrade from 0.32 to 1.1.1

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    netbootdiskN

    That’s excellent news then!

    (Was referring to this in 0.32: [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Multiple_TFTP_servers[/url])

  • Fog 1.1.1 VM and PXE

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    In that case you could try ipxe.kpxe

  • FOG and FOG VM?

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    Sounds great! Thanks. That’s what I planned to do until I went to go download and saw the FOG VM… that caused me to pause and question.

  • Fog Server Considerations

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    Thanks for all the replies! Good information to have. I guess what I should probably be more concerned about is the fog server serving up the tftp boot file to every client as they reboot. I imagine at the start of the school year a lot of machines will be booting up at the same time, but only time will tell.

  • Fog Bandwidth Limitations

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    [quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 30645, member: 3582”]I hit 6 GB/min on 0.32… I have never seen anything image faster than that, but it could be my equipment.[/quote]

    on this particular computer, it started at 7MB/min (probably caching and not actual transfer speed being represented here) and it never dropped below 6MB/min for the duration of the imaging process.

  • Preping to update to FOG 1.1

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    you can update right to 1.1.1
    make sure you have backups before you try

  • Steps to use partclone-utils

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  • Multicast deploy does not launch snap-ins

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    Hi again Tom,
    I’ve updated to 1.1.1 and the behaviour is the same. Launching a mullticast deploy the associated snap-ins are not launched.
    By the way, what is the deployment button that appears in host list for? It seems to launch a deploy of one host using multicast, but that doesn’t have much sense.
    Regards.

    Frank

  • Upgrade to 1.1.1

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    Not to hijack the thread or anything 😉 but I think this is a related question:

    Running Fog 0.32 - Do I need to upgrade to 1.0.0 first, or can I upgrade directly to 1.1.1 following the same upgrade steps in the wiki?

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