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    Please start a new thread and post details about your issue. Reference this thread if you think it contains pertinent info.

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    I had actually done all 3 of those things with no luck. I ended up getting the root MySQL account password removed and updated the files again to use root with no password and all of the sudden, everything worked.

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    Are your storage nodes accessible from the main fog server? Can you ping and FTP to them?

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    I blew the installation and set up Ubuntu 10.4 and it worked fine.

    The only difference with the Debian is that I set up a password for the root user for MySQL on Debian (and created a user that was granted all rights to the whole DB; and provided that information in the fog config file as explained).

    Thanks anyway 🙂

  • Consolidate hosts from multiple fog servers onto one. Possible?

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    You’re going to run into index value overlaps or orphaned data in other tables. You’ll need to modify the data before you import it. Basically you’ll update the hostid in the hosts table and all tables that reference that value. Then you can import the data into all the existing database.

    I’d be willing to work with you on this, but I don’t think it’s going to be quick and easy.

  • Fog Printer Model not in ntprint.inf

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    Okay, I think I might know where the problem lies. When I try to run cupsaddsmb to add the printer drivers to the Samba I get a “[I]NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL” [/I]error. I’m not sure where to go from here though. [I][/I]

  • Image process stops almost instantly after starting

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  • Estimated FOG sites: Error contacting server

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    You know what? ive been a complete numpty. I should have tested it before I asked for help.

    If I press a keystroke is aborts the automatic boot and I can select the options.

    Thank you so much for your help though regardless, youve got my FOG up, running and useable, your a legend.

  • Yeah!! back up but image storage issue?

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    Thank You Chad I did do this at your last suggestion and that is how i was able to add the new virtual drive.
    Guess i missed the last move step but its working!!

    Thank you for all your help

  • IP Address Settings and DHCP understanding

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    If you are going to be isolated to any switch and not connected to the rest of the network then you must enable DHCP on the FOG server in order to answer PXEboot requests. It doesn’t matter if you use the 4 port wireless router, but you need to disable DHCP service on the router when you are trying to PXEboot, or you have to jump through hoops to get them two systems working together ([URL=‘http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Setting_up_ProxyDHCP’]proxydhcp[/URL])

  • Increase storage of VMWare Fog server

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    The command line is all there in the wiki article. You’ll fdisk to find the disk and set the type, then you’ll make the filesystem, then you’ll move the images folder to images1, create a new images folder, mount the new virtual disk to the /images folder, then move the images from /images1 to /images

  • Unable to upload image from VMware Win7 box

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    So after I uploaded one of my existing images successfully, I made a new image and uploaded the contents of the VM to it.

    Now it works. One thing I noticed is FOG can see two partitions rather than just one which is all it was seeing before. I’m not sure FOG can only see one partition on the disk I was using previously. I didn’t do anything different to prep it this time.

  • MySQL command line from Debug Mode

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    Ahh okay – yeah I had been eyeing the wiki article about buildroot: ([url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Build_FOG_file_system_with_BuildRoot_-_init.gz[/url])

    I was holding off on diving in to that, since I was hoping there would be a way to mount the init.gz, import the installation (somehow or another), and gzip init back up without having to rebuild the whole thing. But if there’s no other way, then that’s what I’ll do.

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  • Sysprep required?

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    I think you have a valid argument for your boss to change his opinion about volume licenses. 125 images per computer must be hard to manage no matter where you store them.

  • Single Partition (resizeable) saves as raw

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    Did you defrag the HDD and run chkdsk /r 😄 at least twice?

  • Host Down - client firewall issue?

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    Not sure if you’re still having these issues or not, but here is some more information in the wiki: [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshooting_Host_Management_Showing_Hosts_as_Down[/url]

  • Host Monitor shows Host Down

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    Not sure if you ever resolved this issue, but after dealing with it myself I decided to document it in the wiki: [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshooting_Host_Management_Showing_Hosts_as_Down[/url]

  • Fog can't connect to default member

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    Did the IP address of the FOG server change?

  • Web management and PXE-E32

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    Let’s take one problem at a time.

    Have you tried viewing the FOG web UI from any other computers? Is it messed up on all computers you use? If not, it might be a browser encoding setting. If it’s messed up on all of them, it might be a language setting in FOG, PHP, Apache, or Ubuntu.

    If you are getting the PXE TFTP timeout error, is it all all computer models you try or just some? Did you setup DHCP in FOG or are you using something else to do DHCP?

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