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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott @ty900000
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      @ty900000 I just pushed another update, though it may be a little while before the artifacts are ready for testing.

      I’m fairly sure the issue here has to be the FIFO. I’ve also gotten rid of the “Maybe check the fog server to ensure disk space is good to go” by providing the available disk space. It also adds the exact command that partclone is trying to use so we can see what’s going on.

      2060 is just the case statement, so I don’t think it’s failing because of the case. I think it’s failing because the FIFO was still open. To combat this, I’ve added a 5 second wait to let the disk settle and release the information for the FIFO so we can remove it to recreate it later on.

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        ty900000 @Tom Elliott
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        @Tom-Elliott

        I pulled the latest init and got a different error this time

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott @ty900000
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          @ty900000 Okay, do you mind running the capture using Debug? Cancel the task, and go to create it like you normally would, but before submitting it, there’s a checkbox that says Schedule as Debug.

          It does mean a little extra work for you in that you will need to press enter twice to get to the shell.

          At the shell type:
          fog

          Then you will need to press enter until the image completes. This method should at least allow you to capture the image. This is why I was adding the sleeps between. I see, now, that it’s not anything to do with that. I can’t imagine it’s the -a0 though. (I suppose maybe but I’m not quite sure right now).

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            Quazz Moderator @Tom Elliott
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            @Tom-Elliott I think it’s more likely to be caused by partclone.imager being broken in current 0.3.12

            Note how the detected size of the partition is 0 by partclone.

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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott @Quazz
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              @Quazz Yeah, but it’s broke to the -a0 and quite possibly the -c option I think.

              It’s strange as the -c seems almost redundant here.

              Though, when I ran into the issue (which prompted me to try running in debug so I could more directly narrow down the issue), from debug everything worked without an issue.

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                Quazz Moderator @Tom Elliott
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                @Tom-Elliott I am fairly confident the -a0 is a bug, since it is listed in its options, but isn’t picked up for use.

                -c was removed for dd (it’s implied I guess??)

                Interesting you should mention it not occuring in debug. I have seen this problem before, but that was on… unreliable devices so didn’t think much of it when I couldn’t replicate it on other devices.

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                  Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                  @ty900000 said in FOG/Apache PKI/Certificate Authentication:

                  I pulled the latest init and got a different error this time

                  Wait a second. Where did you pull it from? Did you use these ones? https://dev.fogproject.org/blue/organizations/jenkins/fos/detail/master/113/artifacts

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                  • Tom ElliottT
                    Tom Elliott @Sebastian Roth
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                    @Sebastian-Roth He did, I can see the changes I created in the output.

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                      ty900000 @Tom Elliott
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                      @Tom-Elliott

                      I stepped through everything until it halted. Pressing [Enter] here doesn’t do anything.

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                        Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                        @Tom-Elliott I really wonder why we don’t see other people report this error. Were you actually able to replicate this? Maybe this is just some RAM issue that causes binaries to fail on this particular machine!?

                        By the way, @ty900000 would you mind opening a new topic for this? Better to keep things sorted. I can move all the related messages over…

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                        • Tom ElliottT
                          Tom Elliott @Sebastian Roth
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                          @Sebastian-Roth @ty900000

                          Would you mind trying the latest inits from: https://dev.fogproject.org/job/fos/job/master/lastSuccessfulBuild/

                          The init.xz and init_32.xz should be good.

                          Essentially I’m having a check on the partclone to be used and removing a couple of arguments as they are not built during the configuration and build of partclone.

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                            ty900000 @Tom Elliott
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                            @Tom-Elliott

                            Yes! It worked perfectly. I’ve tested it a bunch of times and it works great. I do get this output after one of the partitions. It doesn’t affect anything it seems, but I’ve just noticed it.

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                              Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                              @Tom-Elliott Are you able to replicate the issue as seen in the pictures?
                              @ty900000 Does this happen on several machines? All the same model or different ones?

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                                ty900000 @Sebastian Roth
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                                @Sebastian-Roth

                                To start, I am using Hyper-V for everything. Yes, I do get that above image when I try to capture other images - either Windows or Linux. When I attempt to deploy the Windows image (the original image I’ve been trying to take), I get this error. But it does seem to complete. It does something similar for the the Linux image.

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                                • Tom ElliottT
                                  Tom Elliott @ty900000
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                                  @ty900000 @Sebastian-Roth
                                  I haven’t replicated, but to be fair I also haven’t watched that closely. We did image one machine yesterday and all seemed fine.

                                  Looking at my images folder, however, I do notice that I’m missing the “imager” partition from my image. Luckily I had another image of the machine that did have the missing partition.

                                  I pushed another fix and believe the issue was as @Quazz noted is the -c argument was missing. Strange as that is, as the -c argument doesn’t appear to be a part of the spec list (unless somebody already added that to the patch for partclone and I didn’t know it?)

                                  This will take a while to build of course as I only just pushed it.

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                                    Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                                    @Tom-Elliott said in Development FOG not capturing image - PartClone update:

                                    Strange as that is, as the -c argument doesn’t appear to be a part of the spec list

                                    I think the -c is important to make partclone.imager actually use the parclone image format.

                                    I haven’t replicated.

                                    My guess is that this is something specific to Hyper-V or maybe even just @ty900000’s setup. Not saying we shouldn’t try to figure this out and eventually fix if it’s in the inits. My feeling is that this is not about partclone command line parameters or anything.

                                    @ty900000 Please do me a favor and play with the the image’s setting Image Manager. Try Partclone Zstd if you have used Gzip since and even more so try out Partclone Uncompressed! Capture the image with these changed settings once more and let us know if it makes any difference.

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                                      shruggy @Tom Elliott
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                                      @Tom-Elliott said in Development FOG not capturing image - PartClone update:

                                      I pushed another fix and believe the issue was as @Quazz noted is the -c argument was missing. Strange as that is, as the -c argument doesn’t appear to be a part of the spec list (unless somebody already added that to the patch for partclone and I didn’t know it?)

                                      My understanding of it is this:

                                      • images captured with partclone.imager -c need to be restored with partclone.restore, raw images captured with partclone.dd or with partclone.imager without -c need to be restored with partclone.dd
                                      • the options for partclone.imager are basically the same as for any partclone.$ftype (including -c and -a), it’s partclone.dd that is a special case. The symbol DD only pertains to partclone.dd, the symbol IMG is specifically defined in Makefile for partclone.imager, but never gets used in upstream Partclone code.
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                                        ty900000 @Sebastian Roth
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                                        @Sebastian-Roth

                                        I did test with several of the other compression types. As far as I can figure the Partclone Uncompressed is the only one that throws the above error with the 1 minute time out. And I also noticed it is not capturing sda3 - which is the raw partition on my particular Windows image. I think when it gets done with sda2 and attempts to move to sda3, it throws the Usage: unset_name [OPTIONS] error from farther above.

                                        The only reason I am using Uncompressed is because the Gzip and Zstd image captures with 6 compression were slower than I remember them being in older (much older) versions of FOG - about 3 GB/min capture and deploy whereas the uncompressed was 6+GB/min, which I know is about line speed. We had a server at my last job and we were getting 6+GB/min when we captured and deployed a machine with Zstd level 6 compression. I need to do some testing tomorrow with a physical machine capture and deploy to see what’s going on with my network…

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                                          ty900000
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                                          I pulled the latest init just now, too. Using both uncompressed and Zstd

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                                            Quazz Moderator @shruggy
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                                            @shruggy said in Development FOG not capturing image - PartClone update:

                                            @Tom-Elliott said in Development FOG not capturing image - PartClone update:

                                            I pushed another fix and believe the issue was as @Quazz noted is the -c argument was missing. Strange as that is, as the -c argument doesn’t appear to be a part of the spec list (unless somebody already added that to the patch for partclone and I didn’t know it?)

                                            My understanding of it is this:

                                            • images captured with partclone.imager -c need to be restored with partclone.restore, raw images captured with partclone.dd or with partclone.imager without -c need to be restored with partclone.dd
                                            • the options for partclone.imager are basically the same as for any partclone.$ftype (including -c and -a), it’s partclone.dd that is a special case. The symbol DD only pertains to partclone.dd, the symbol IMG is specifically defined in Makefile for partclone.imager, but never gets used in upstream Partclone code.

                                            Adding on to this, partclone.imager is generated using partclone.dd source files.

                                            As per the makefile: https://github.com/Thomas-Tsai/partclone/blob/master/src/Makefile.am#L56

                                            Making this commit: https://github.com/Thomas-Tsai/partclone/commit/2d1ee7c94139f390453ea8cb8675f67173bde33b problematic.

                                            The special code for RAW is then locked to partclone.dd while partclone.imager is stuck using the “normal” code, which doesn’t work properly for its scenario.

                                            Restoring the old code for partclone.imager should work. (there is no option to change the if condition main.c since there is no opt for imager…)

                                            The stuff in https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/14078/1-5-7-89-partclone-doesn-t-capture-an-image-in-dd-mode-wrong-options-in-fog-upload/17 should work.

                                            We just need to create a patch for it imo.

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