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    FOG 1.5.4 Windows 7 UEFI Image Capture

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      ty900000
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      Hello all!

      We are attempting to capture a new Windows 7 UEFI image. We keep receiving this error.

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      I have double checked the time on the FOG server and on the Dell laptop and both are correct. I have also edited the php.ini file to manually force the correct timezone, rebooted httpd, and that did not work. I did not see a mention of timezone in the ftp_put function call in the fogftp.class.php file. The image definition on the FOG webpage does use the Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable) Image Type option. We have created a Windows 10 UEFI image and its capture worked just fine. Anyone have any ideas?

      Thanks all!

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        ty900000 @Zer0Cool
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        I figured it out - I forgot you cannot try to take a new image over an existing image. We already had taken an image with the exact same folder name and when FOS tried to move the files, it failed. When I deleted the old folder, the image capture worked perfectly. My bad!

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          Quazz Moderator
          last edited by Quazz

          Double check TZ INFO under General Settings under FOG Settings on the WebUI.

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            ty900000
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            @Quazz

            I double checked it was set to the correct timezone. Changed it, saved settings, changed it back, saved settings, attempted to take image, and it failed with the same error.

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              Quazz Moderator @ty900000
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              @ty900000 Server OS and Version? FOG version?

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                ty900000
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                Server OS: CentOS 7 with latest updates
                FOG version: 1.5.4 verified by checking the http://fog.company.local/fog/service/getversion.php webpage

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                  Quazz Moderator @ty900000
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                  @ty900000 This might be similar to https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12036/centos7-fog-1-5-3-image-capture-fails-with-incorrect-date-timezone-info/6

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                    ty900000 @Quazz
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                    @Quazz

                    I looked at that link. I changed the timezone on the server and in FOG to use UTC. It was still throwing the same error. I changed the FTP password to the password of the ‘fog’ user and it complained about a similar, but different error. It complained about the password being wrong and the timezone is wrong.

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                      Zer0Cool @ty900000
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                      @ty900000 Was a permissions issue for me, had nothing to do with TZ

                      https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12048/unable-to-install-kernel-4-17-0/22

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                        ty900000 @Zer0Cool
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                        I figured it out - I forgot you cannot try to take a new image over an existing image. We already had taken an image with the exact same folder name and when FOS tried to move the files, it failed. When I deleted the old folder, the image capture worked perfectly. My bad!

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