• Hostname Changer Problems

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    You really should be using FOG 0.32 and sysprep’ing your images.

    I would be using 1 image for all rooms, as long as they are from the same hardware set.
    Simply enable / disable the ‘Hostname Changer’ service per Host.

    In regards to the Hostname Changer not working:
    [LIST=1]
    []Open or preferably ‘tail’: c:\fog.log
    []Look for: HostnameChanger
    [/LIST]
    Are there any errors reported? It may take a few minutes for errors to appear.

  • Image is empty indicator

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    Adding a row in the images table is not hard. But, there is currently there is no way to determine if the image is empty or not. This will be addressed in coming versions.

    In the future, please create your own thread for your questions.

  • Vmware hard disk clone

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    Images need to be built on the Hardware set you are creating them images for.

    You cannot build images in a VM and then deploy it to a computer.

    The no hard drive found error is because the kernel does not have support for that particular VM hard drive controller.

  • Not able to resolve hostname in a Windows Domain environment.

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    I think you need to do some reading on how FOG works.

    [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=FOGUserGuide[/url]

    Hostname should not include your domain. Hostname != FQDN

  • Static IP address when first setting up FOG?

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    DHCP reservation is acceptable, i personally prefer static IP’s for most servers.

  • ??Howto: Make image of Windows Server machine

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    Update: After following your suggestion, I got a step farther.

    It was able to detect the hard disks in PXE. I got passed my error.

    [S]But now there is another error,[/S]
    [S]Error now says : *unable to move /images/dev/000c29769fc5 to images/2k3[/S]

    This worked for me, the above issue was not encountered when I ran it on a real server. (Only the VM gave the error)

    Thanks Bryce for the assistance… and thanks to everyone who helped FOG become the most awesome tool ever![S][/S]

  • Kernel booting issue

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  • Some Errors and a sleeping moment

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    [quote=“rixter, post: 474, member: 168”]Blackout, are you sure this isn’t an initrd issue? I was thinking I had some issue where I changed out my init file and it took care of something similar to this.[/quote]
    No 🙂 Its just my best guess 😛

    It could indeed be another issue.

  • Hi Help with Fog

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    Am I reading this right, you have windows and debian on the same pc, and on that pc you have fog installed and you want to ghost the windows partiton from the same pc that fog+debian is on? Maybe pulling your hard drive from the other pc, installing it in the pc with windows 7 on it, booting to debian (not windows) and learning how partimage works would be your best option here… You really need fog on a seperate PC than you are trying to pull a ghost from…

  • WOL on a switched network

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    Thanks! but turns out my WOL wasn’t working because I had to update the driver of the NIC card, and then it only works during standby and hibernate… also, my switches were of the unmanaged type, so i didn’t have problems 🙂

  • Problem PXE uploading

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    Wouldn’t hurt to give [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/pxe-boot-goldmemory.12/page-2#post-368[/url] a shot. It should be fairly easy to setup and might fix your issue.

  • Windows 7 single file

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    Hi
    I just upgraded to the latest and it worked. i dont think there was something wrong with the old version coz it was working before. may be installing the new version has fixed some error in my old installation.
    regards

  • Fog Server Installtion

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    here you find step by step guides for different os:

    [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Installation[/url]

  • Custom Fields in Database

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    Thanks - I’ve been studying the code. Looking forward to the next release. FOG’s already been a game changer for me over using just an old copy of ghost and pxe/bartpe.

  • Volume not found error? Where do I even look to fix this?

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    Nice work 🙂

  • Problems with Imaging

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    To rule out the resizing as a problem, try re-uploading the image as a Multi-Partition Single Disk image.

    Please report back if the Multi-Partition image boots correctly after deployment.

  • Question: Installation of FOG on exsisting Ubuntu w/ LAMP conflicts?

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    Yes you can, the installer should skip what is already installed… unless the package names are different.

    If you are new to Linux, i would not suggest this route as you will most likely have problems.

    The easiest and most straight forward Distribution to use is Ubuntu.

  • Please help - Restoring image from external hard drive

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    What is the “external hard drive” ? Is it a stand alone NAS or plugged into another computer? I’m confused.

    You need to make sure the “Storage Node” allows annon access to it’s ‘/fogstorage’ NFS share.

    The error ‘Permission Denied’ tells you straight away that it does not have access to that share.

    Try booting into debug mode and manually mounting the NFS Share
    Read this: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/wiki-troubleshooting-an-image-deploy.20/[/url]

  • Bonded NICs working LOCAL but no internet access?

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    Feel free to make multiple posts.

    You need to make sure you have a valid gateway. Use ‘route -n’ to look at your routes.
    There should be a default route (0.0.0.0) to your gateway IP (What ever that is)

    i.e. mine
    [code]fog-2:~# route -n

    Kernel IP routing table
    Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
    10.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 U 0 0 0 bond0
    0.0.0.0 10.10.10.10 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 bond0[/code]

    I have static IP settings for my FOG servers, you will probably want this too.

  • Installation error on Centos 5.7

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    The PHP upgrade for CentOS is brutal. I have no idea why they have not upgraded to 5.3, or even 5.2.

    Please see the comments on CentOS 5.6 (at the bottom) on how to manually upgrade PHP to 5.3
    [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Installation_on_CentOS_5.3[/url]

    If this is your first FOG server, i [I]really[/I] recommend Ubuntu. APT’s package management is far superior to YUM’s.
    The package maintainers for APT packages are standards nazis; they adhere to a very strict set of standards.

    Checking the packages for PHP5 from Ubuntu/Debian shows 5.3.8 is the latest version.

    [code]fog-2:~# apt-cache policy php5

    php5:
    Installed: 5.2.6.dfsg.1-1+lenny4
    Candidate: 5.3.8.0-1
    Version table:
    5.3.8.0-1 0
    500 http://ftp.iinet.net.au testing/main Packages
    5.2.6.dfsg.1-1+lenny13 0
    500 http://security.debian.org lenny/updates/main Packages
    *** 5.2.6.dfsg.1-1+lenny4 0
    100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
    [/code]

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