Centos Help
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We have gotten further than you have, with using the undionly file, however, our image has 3 partitions, and only the 1st one will write. After it finished, it says cloned successfully and stops. We are also using CentOS with Fog version 1.4.4
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@hvaransky Are you trying to image a HP Compaq Pro 4300 too?
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@george1421 I will make the change that you suggested, but I ran it through setup again, on the windows 10 and I got a different error, It seems like fog is not pointing at its new IP address, I ran the installer but it doesn’t seem to want to change.
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@mwright OK this is moving in the right direction. Do I understand that 65.50.x.x is the wrong address for the fog server?
If so you need to update it in 4 spots.
- In /opt/fog/.fogsettings file. That needs to have the current IP address of the fog server.
- In /tftpboot/default.ipxe
- In the webui FOG Settings->FOG Configuration, Just hit the expand all and search for “65.50.”
- Storage node Master node default. The IP address is in there too.
Once you get all of those places cleaned up then try to pxe boot again. You are sooooooo close.
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@george1421 Where is the storage node master node default?
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@mwright Storage Management. If you only have one fog server, then there should only be one storage node configuration in there called “default”
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@george1421 Thank you so much for the help! You are a life saver!
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@george1421 We were trying an HP 8200 Elite, however, we also tried a 4300 and got the same result.
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@hvaransky said in Centos Help:
got the same result
Sorry I read too many threads here, same results as what? The OP had several issues here.
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@hvaransky I also recommend you open a new thread unless your fog server and configurations are exactly the same as the OP’s I don’t want to confuse posted information because we are talking about different setups.