Another Domain Join Issue
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@Sebastian-Roth @Jay-Bosworth Understand I’ve only read the last 2 posts, so I’m not sure where the thread is headed.
BUT I can offer a comment. During Windows golden image development I’ve used a modified post download script (similar to the one for sending the drivers to the target computer) to patch the unattend.xml and replace dlls in a previously captured image. I only did this during golden image development or until the next time I built a golden image.
The principles of this is outlined in this article: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/11126/using-fog-postinstall-scripts-for-windows-driver-injection-2017-ed
The fog.copydrivers script could be modified to just copy over the one needed file from the fog server. In this section. Where
clientdriverpath
is the destination path andremotedriverpath
is the path of the files to copy.dots "Preparing Drivers" clientdriverpath="/ntfs/Drivers" remotedriverpath="/images/drivers/$machine/$osn/$arch" debugPause if [[ ! -d "${remotedriverpath}" ]]; then echo "failed"; echo " ! Driver package not found for ${machine}/$osn/$arch ! "; debugPause; return; fi echo "Ready"; debugPause [[ ! -d $clientdriverpath ]] && mkdir -p "$clientdriverpath" >/dev/null 2>&1 echo -n "In Progress" rsync -aqz "$remotedriverpath" "$clientdriverpath" >/dev/null 2>&1 [[ ! $? -eq 0 ]] && handleError "Failed to download driver information for [$machine/$osn/$arch]" debugPause
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I apologize, I had to put this on the back burner for a couple of days. It is the beginning of the school year and things are nuts. I am starting to wonder if it does have something to do with my Sysprep process and changes between 17xx and 19xx that the file doesn’t like. When I pushed my audit image to remove the older FOG client and install the newer one, I forgot to uncheck the box in FOG that says “Name Change/AD Join Forced Reboot”. As soon as I installed the new FOG client on the audit image, it joined itself to the domain. I wiped it back to my original audit image and followed the same process but I first unchecked that box. I uploaded my audit image and then rechecked that box before uploading my sysprepped image. Upon deploy the sysprep image will still not automatically join to my domain.
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@Jay-Bosworth said in Another Domain Join Issue:
Upon deploy the sysprep image will still not automatically join to my domain.
Did you use the Modules.dll I provided? Please check the
fog.log
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@Sebastian-Roth No, this was just something I noticed before you posted that request. Sorry, like I said, things have been nuts and I am a couple of days behind to work on this.
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@Sebastian-Roth I apologize for the log delay in this. Here is the file after I used the other Modules.dll file.fog.log
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@Jay-Bosworth Sorry but there is no valuable information in that log. every loop cycle on hostname changer is either “Users still logged in and enforce is disabled, delaying any further actions” or “A power operation is pending, aborting module” (offical scheduled reboot via fog-client). We can’t help you if we don’t see what’s exactly going on when it tries to join.
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@Sebastian-Roth So that’s it? I am just SOL? I can’t really change what it is doing automatically. I did exactly what you asked me to.
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@Jay-Bosworth Its possible that changes in release 1903 have caused difficulties with the fog client. I’ve noticed a lot of posts regarding the fog client and 1903 lately. There has to be something going on that we don’t understand just jet.
While I can’t really help with the fog level connect to domain, I can say that I don’t use the fog client for naming the host or connecting it to AD, I let the unattend.xml file do that. I don’t have a problem using this method.
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@Jay-Bosworth That client is awaiting a scheduled reboot as far as I can tell, which is why other actions aren’t happening, you need to sort that out before any useful info is logged to begin with.
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@george1421 Thanks for the reply. That makes sense to me. I figured it has to be something small and new with 1903 because it never happened before and nothing on my server has changed. Luckily right now I only have a handful of machines to image and I can wait it out until a new version comes out or something. Worst case as you said, I can add it to my unattend file. Thanks again.
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@george1421 While we did have several requests about fog-client issues on Windows 10 1903 none of them had clearly to do with 1903 as far as I remember (feel free to prove me wrong on this - I have so many things going on and can’t follow it all 100%).
@Jay-Bosworth From the logs posted so far I simply can’t see there being a fog-client issue. Don’t get me wrong. I am not saying there is none but we just have not nailed it down if there is one!
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@Jay-Bosworth Ok, re-reading the whole topic again I think we should try to tackle this from scratch again:
- Have the new 0.11.16 fog-client installed before capturing the image.
- Exchange the file
C:\Program Files (x64)\FOG\Modules.dll
with the one downloaded here. - Make sure there is no task scheduled for the host you want to test this on (as we have seen in one of the fog.log files)!
- Enable the checkbox to forced rename/join for this host (FOG web UI -> host list -> test host’s settings -> Active Directory tab -> Name Change/AD Join Forced reboot?
Now deploy the machine, let it boot up, wait for it to do all the automatic background stuff plus another 10 minutes. Then grab a copy of
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@Sebastian-Roth Okay, I am apparently a bit of a dolt, but it has led to another issue along the same lines… Let me explain.
Somewhere between upgrading to the new FOG client 0.11.16 and capturing my audit image, I failed to create the scripts folder and add my setup complete file to it. FOG Service was remaining disabled, that is why the log file was recording no information.
I took care of that and recaptured the image. Now when I deploy the image, it is not starting the FOG service it is setting the service to “automatic” but the service is never actually starting. Each time I go into the system after restarting, the FOG service is stopped. Is there something I needed to change in the setupcomplete file for the new FOG client?
This is the contents of my setupcomplete file that I have been using flawlessly for the past several years:
sc config FOGService start= auto
shutdown -t 0 -rThank you,
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@Jay-Bosworth try this (ref
sc.exe config FOGService start=delayed-auto sc.exe failure FOGService actions= restart/60000/restart/60000/restart/ reset= 120
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@Sebastian-Roth I replaced the code I had in my “setupcomplete” file with what you sent me in the previous message. I am still seeing the same behavior. After deploy, the Fog service is stopped even though it is set to Delayed-Automatic. When I try to start the Fog Service manually, it immediately stops. I don’t see anything in the FOG log that indicates why it is immediately stopping.
I went into Event viewer and here are the two errors it is showing when I try to start the service.
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@Jay-Bosworth Can you please scroll further down in the message for the second event log entry where it says: “Exception Info: System.IO.FileNotFoundException” - does it say which file is not found??
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@Sebastian-Roth Is this what you need?
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@Jay-Bosworth Do you have the file
Modules.dll
inC:\Program Files (x86)\FOG\
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@Sebastian-Roth Let me check that. I have had to change my audit and sysprep images so many times through this troubleshooting that it is possible I moved the file you sent into the folder and didn’t rename it to modules.dll.
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@Sebastian-Roth I think we are close. FOG is still not starting automatically though. I checked the event viewer and there are no errors there so I think it just isn’t getting the command to start as opposed to last time when it was trying but was erroring out. I tried starting it manually and then restarting and it does eventually start running in that case. Without doing that, I have been waiting about 45 minutes and the status hasn’t changed to running yet.