• lost images

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    @RyanBair We have way too little information to be sure but from what I read between the lines I expect this to be an issue with an Ubuntu installation that is being upgraded to FOG 1.5.7 where the database moved from MySQL to MariaDB.

    Please try the following and see if that fixes it for you:

    sudo -i apt-get remove mariadb-client mariadb-server mv /var/lib/mysql /var/lib/mysql-mariadb cp -a /var/lib/mysql-5.7 /var/lib/mysql apt-get install mysql-client mysql-server systemctl start mysql

    See if your images show up again.

  • Cannot log into the fog server management

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    @weidongyan said in Cannot log into the fog server management:

    I changed the fogproject 's password. After changing it, I cannot log into the Web UI any more.

    Again you are mixing up two different things here. Please read my last message very carefully.

  • Shutdown host running old fog client from new fog server

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    @chunter2 I am not sure either. The old client was kind of history already when I joined the project as a developer.

    Maybe @Tom-Elliott knows more about this.

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    @Sebastian-Roth I agree we need a system with a dual nvme drive so we can compare. I have a pdf of what all the short names really mean that I’ll link in too. I’m suspecting the field you pointed to will tell us how many and then there are other fields that will tell use more details about the drive. Also in the nvme list command I’m interested in seeing if the name space field changes if there are more drives as well as the interaction when these disks change ordinal position in respect to what udev assigns them.

  • Newbie getting started

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    @bogle said in Newbie getting started:

    Do you guys use sysprep in the process of creating your golden image

    Yes you need it, if you want to have one image for multiple hardware platforms.

  • Image deploy error - No Drive Number Passed

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    @psmith10 said in Image deploy error - No Drive Number Passed:

    but the Ubuntu image (on the SSD) was not deployed.

    Did you see an error message or something else in the output scrolling past that would give us a hint on why? As well you might do a debug deploy and check the messages there.

  • Attempting to register host, No viable MACs found

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    I found it.

    The setting was called “QUICKREG PENDING MAC FILTER”

    I took the USB NIC MAC out of there and everything worked again.

  • FOG generates lots of DNS queries

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    @yas1 George is right, FOG is doing DNS queries mostly as part of a routine check to see if hosts are up. If you don’t like this you can disable the whole service in the web UI (FOG Configuration -> FOG Settings -> FOG Linux Service Enabled -> PINGHOSTGLOBALENABLED) or increase the service sleep/inactive time (FOG Configuration -> FOG Settings -> FOG Linux Service Sleep Times -> PINGHOSTSLEEPTIME) or you can take the big hammer and just disable the whole Linux service (systemctl stop FOGPingHosts ; systemctl disable FOGPingHosts).

    I think that’s why every device in the database is shown as offline(“unknown”).

    While this is related it’s not the fact that FOG cannot resolve it’s name but that it cannot connect to port 445 on your host(s). The word “ping” might be a bit misleading here, it’s not a standard ICMP ping we are doing but a kind of Windows specific check to see if TCP port 445 is available. Both checks definitely have drawbacks but some years ago the FOG devs decided to go the port 445 way and this is still the case today.

    If you got hooked up by the idea to use the host status more there is also a plugin you can enable called “host status”.

  • Install Debian 10 and Fog getting asked for tftp server.

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    that worked, I added the other lines from that section also.

    Thanks, Moe. make as solved please

    use-host-decl-names on; ddns-update-style interim; ignore client-updates; next-server 10.10.2.58; authoritative;
  • Fresh Install Debian 10, Installed fog getting "Database connection unavailable"

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    Make as solved please, I can image. Thank you for the help.

  • Image Capture/Deploy issues 1.5.7

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    @Sebastian-Roth

    I rebuilt the system. Everything is good to go at this time.

  • Allow FOG admins to login using AD credentials

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    This is exactly what I was looking for. Added the LDAP plugin, then added the ldap php module and modified to the php config. I now have it working. This helped greatly thank you!

  • Inventory Report 1.5.7

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    @Sebastian-Roth Yes this fixed the issue…

    @Sebastian-Roth said in Inventory Report 1.5.7:

    @Raymond-Bell As the person in the other topic has not replied yet I would ask you to test the first fixes I mentioned there. Would be great to get some feedback if the new search pattern thing is working in the wild (on your system).

  • Installation of "php-mysqlnd" fails during fog install

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    @tomatzo It’s great you try to fight your way through it and seem to get a lot of things fixed yourself. But feel free to post here when you hit an error with 1.5.7 and we surely be able to help you out.

    Best if you can upload the FOG installer error logs that you find in the subdirectory from which you run the installer, usually something like .../forproject/bin/error_logs/. That will make it way easier for us to see what went wrong and how to help you.

  • Problem with pending MAC's...I think!?

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    @CoxM Before we actually dive into the pending MAC stuff I want to take one step back and see if what you describe is really caused by pending MACs at all.

    First, can you reproduce the issue?`Please take a screenshot of the host settings of the two systems running into the problem where we see the MACs and post here.

  • Multicast Not Working Via Groups

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    @tlehrian It’s usually good to open new topics on different issues. People will find answers more easily and hopefully be able to help themselves using the forum search. We’ll discuss this other topic here as well but I just want to encourage you to open as many topics as you have issues. There is no limit.

    I’m running into another error that Restoring GPT Partition Tables failed (see pic).

    We were able to track down an issue that sounds very similar last week. Find the details here: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/13440/fog-1-5-6-auto-resize-is-unpredictable

    To try the fixed binaries download 64 Bit and 32 Bit and put those in /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/ dir on your FOG server. Probably good to rename the original ones instead of overwriting.

    Ok, back to the initial multicast topic: The log you posted seems fine from my point of view. There is no message saying "This is not the master node.” as you mentioned before.

    If you seem to have problems with multicasting I’d advise you to try and not spawn new sessions before you made sure the old one is completely terminated. Take a look at the logs as well as run ps ax | grep 'udp-sender' (make sure you use single quotes here!) to see if some left overs are still running. If so you want to terminate those processes (killall udp-sender).

    Edit: Just had another thought on the “This is not the Master Node” message: Please read this: https://github.com/FOGProject/fogproject/issues/268

  • Attempting to check in failed : No Open Slots, There are 0 Before Me

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    @IHCRCDan said in Attempting to check in failed : No Open Slots, There are 0 Before Me:

    What I can’t figure out is how to remove the stuck queued and active tasks that are no longer valid.

    First check the task view lists in the web UI. Do you still see them there?

    If not you might try the database maintenance: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshoot_MySQL#Database_Maintenance_Commands

  • Fog image size too big (500 GB/takes around 2hours to capture and deploy)

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    @azra What kind of hardware is this?? We see two disks in the output, same model, same size. Is this a RAID setup? Most probably a RAID 0 setup where two 500 GB disks are used to build a whole 1 TB disk chunk.

    Interesting things in the picture:

    Message ... invalid ...?! Do you remember what the full message was? File system column is empty which means Linux is not able to detect the filesystem used within that partition. My guess is this is caused by the RAID setup. Possibly this is some kind of fancy software RAID controller where that adds a layer which Linux is not able to decrypt and therefore FOG is only able to capture it raw. Small partition seems to be at the beginning of the disk as Linux sees it Big partition is at the end and is full 1000 GB - different to what we saw in the Windows disk management screenshot No partitions in second disk -> pretty sure this is a RAID 0 setup with the partition table only being populated on the first disk

    Would have been good if you’d told us this is not a normal 1 TB disk way earlier.

    I am wondering if you ever deployed the image to another machine successfully?!

  • Domain Join Not working

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    hey folks,
    the thread is old, but we had also a fight with all the certificates.
    after installation of fog 1.5.6 all the clients we imaged bevor stopped communicating with this fog server, they had certificate issues.
    we created a gpo that deletes all the installed fog certificates with 3 powershell commands:
    Get-Childitem Cert:LocalMachine\root | where-object Thumbprint -eq “4737f594b54cb9fe1103e3c325d9c6963e57c911” | remove-item -force

    Get-Childitem Cert:LocalMachine\root | where-object Thumbprint -eq “c84f54d1f654e2f9f04d3c2bf99b3a36371856d4” | remove-item -force

    Get-Childitem Cert:LocalMachine\root | where-object Thumbprint -eq “CBE3E738F63C3B1BB93A296F70E73E527D12C637” | remove-item -force

    then it worked…

  • new install attempt to register host failed

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    @bogle SSL enabled this time or not? Where did you put the certificates?

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