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    • K
      Kevin
      last edited by

      I think all you would need to do is point option 66 or 67 in DCHP settings from pxelinux.0 to gpxelinux.0. I have not personally tried this, but that should be all that’s needed.

      "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"

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      • J
        jbsclm Developer
        last edited by

        A word of warning, we tried gpxelinux and http in our live environment, but found that performance was much worse that pxelinux and tftp.
        Looking at the wireshark traces showed lost of retransmissions, whci is well documented on the web, mainly in a vmware environment. From what I could see on the web there is no solution, so we have reverted back to pxelinux and tftp.

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        • W
          wolf_from_the_north
          last edited by

          Hi,

          My name is christophe and i’m kinda new to all this fog happening.
          I tried to follow your guide but can’t get any of it to work.
          i have a running configuration in VM on the latest virtualbox.
          i installed syslinux 5.10 ( latest version ) and followed your wiki page.
          but when i make the changes to gpxe it does not work, the dhcp server keeps booting to tftp, adjusting the links in the bootmenu config file as suggested it simply replies that the file does not excist or its a wrong path.
          i tried to acces the files in my internet explorer and it works just fine.
          can some help me get my fogserver up and running on http protocol please ? or indicate what i can be doing wrong ?
          it seems that when de dhcp starts it denies the http protocol but on the website of syslinux they say it should support http protocol now.

          help !!!

          thnx

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          • K
            Kevin
            last edited by

            wolf,

            Did you run this command, [B][FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000]ln -s /tftpboot/fog fogboot [/COLOR][/FONT][/B][FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000]from the [B]www/var folder[/B][/COLOR][/FONT]? If you ran through the guide, steps 1-8, it will still boot through tftp until you run that command.

            "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"

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            • W
              wolf_from_the_north
              last edited by

              i did run the command and tested in my browser, got a download request and i could browse the folder contents in IE
              i just tried to adjust the dhcp server with option 209 and 210 --> still no luck ?
              can you help me please ?

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              • W
                wolf_from_the_north
                last edited by

                maybe som other info
                i’m running Ubuntu server 10.04 LTS and fog 0.32
                also when i try to load the gpxelinux.0 trough my isc dhcp3 server is fails -> it just runs block , only pxelinux.0 works
                all files are from syslinux 5.10 including the vesamenu.c32

                thnx for allready looking into this case.

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                • W
                  wolf_from_the_north
                  last edited by

                  small update from me.
                  i did not get it to work on GPXE butt !!!
                  I got it to work with Ipxe 🙂 on http 🙂

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                  • K
                    Kevin
                    last edited by

                    glad to hear you got it working for you

                    "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"

                    New to FOG? Check the [URL='http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FOGUserGuide']Wiki[/…

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                    • L
                      Lethal Kebab
                      last edited by

                      Are we talking faster imaging times here?

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                      • K
                        Kevin
                        last edited by

                        Imaging itself stays the same speed. However, if you have an ISO, say UltimatebootCD which is over 500 MB, using Gpxelinux will load this significantly faster than over TFTP. Literally, it’ll go from minutes to seconds.

                        "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear"

                        New to FOG? Check the [URL='http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FOGUserGuide']Wiki[/…

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                        • W
                          wolf_from_the_north
                          last edited by

                          i can confirm that before i reached a speed at constant of 100 to 150 mbps, now with changing to ipxe i reach peaks on 600 mbps.
                          so kevin is right that when transfering big files its a huge change.
                          the change i see is that before the grapic on the homepage was constant 100 till 150 and now its more spikes but with incredible speed difference.
                          i think when its deploying an image in which there are as kevin states big files it reaches very high speeds compared to the standard tftp protocol.
                          by this confirmed 🙂

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                          • mecsrM
                            mecsr
                            last edited by

                            I feel like there’s something I’m missing. I followed the wiki page on my ubuntu server and I get a “ldlinux.c32 couldn’t load” I’ve tried googling the error many times and can’t find any applicable fixes.
                            Am I supposed to install syslinux, or only copy the files?
                            How did you get iPxe working wolf_from_the_north? I can’t get that working either, and would appreciate some guidance.

                            Please and thank you 🙂

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                            • Tom ElliottT
                              Tom Elliott
                              last edited by

                              You could try 0.33 if you wanted. It’s already using iPXE, fairly successfuly.

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                              • mecsrM
                                mecsr
                                last edited by

                                Thanks for your speedy reply,

                                I am currently working with Fog 0.32 on Ubuntu Server 14.04.

                                I had numerous failed attempts to get Fog 0.33 and iPxe to work on Ubuntu Desktop 12.04, Ubuntu Server 14.04, and CentOS 6.5. I feel like I’m missing some simple step. I am working with an existing DHCP server that I don’t have access to any settings on. It has worked just fine with dnsmasq proxy settings with PXE on tftp in FOG 0.32, but the imaging is slow and can only reliably image one computer at a time.

                                I have looked through the forums and the wiki many times, as well as elsewhere on the internet to no avail. I’ve tried multiple versions of syslinux files, tried using make or make install on syslinux (which failed everytime), apt-get install syslinux installed a much older version that didn’t work (version 4.xx as I recall), iPxe wouldn’t get past seeing the ip address to boot to and then would simply say TFTP. The closest I came with iPxe was a “iPXE is loading services” message that then quickly disappeared and booted to hard disk before you can see any messages. I’ve also tried different kernels, the stock that comes with the install, the 3.88 core, 3.14.1 made by you, and a custom version of 3.14 too. I could go on and on with my attempts to fix this, but that would take too long.

                                The apache error log files didn’t have anything regarding PXE errors for me, just some database errors from when I reverted to a default FOG .32 installation and had to set the mysql password in a config file. So I just tried the gPxe method again to see if the apache error logs said anything about it, which they didn’t. I took a picture of the error screen I keep getting and attached it to this message.
                                [ATTACH=full]686[/ATTACH]
                                This has been quite the headache to figure out, I’m sure there some super simple thing I’m missing to get all this http imaging fun times to work right, perhaps something that’s assumed is already done or that everyone knows and I just didn’t get the memo. Since I have all my images backed up, restarting in a whole new OS isn’t a big deal if it’s necessary. And I would prefer to have it working with FOG 0.33 if you have more advice on that router.

                                Thanks for the help,
                                -JJ

                                [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/686_fog gpxe.jpg?:”]fog gpxe.jpg[/url]

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                                • Tom ElliottT
                                  Tom Elliott
                                  last edited by

                                  When you installed 0.33b, did you follow the instructions? Particularly pertaining to the setting of options 66/67 on the dhcp server?

                                  The issue you’re describing is telling you what’s wrong. The ldlinux.c32 needs to be in /tftpboot or /var/lib/tftp/ depending on the systems infrastructure. With 0.33, however, this file is not used in any form. gPXE is no longer actively maintained. That said, my guess is your current almost working setup is pointing option 67 at the file named gpxelinux.0. I’d highly, still, recommend loading FOG 0.33, but if that doesn’t suite your needs, maybe install syslinux 5.10.
                                  Copy the gpxelinux.0, ldlinux.c32, and vesamenu.c32 files to your tftp working directory. In most natural install’s this can be found in either /tftpboot or /var/lib/tftp.

                                  If you need help with installing FOG 0.33, please let us know. I sure one of us could be of assistance.

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                                  Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                                  • mecsrM
                                    mecsr
                                    last edited by

                                    I currently have Ubuntu server 14.04 with FOG 0.32.
                                    All those required gpxe files were in /tftpboot. I just tried adding them to /var/lib/tftpboot and /tftpboot/tftpboot and it still didn’t load ldlinux.c32.

                                    I’d prefer to be using FOG 0.33, which I’m about to try to do a clean install of again, because I know that gPXE isn’t being developed anymore, but I figured it was worth a shot when iPXE wasn’t working.

                                    I did follow the instructions on FOG .33, except I don’t a dhcpd.conf file for option 66 and 67. I had done the equivalent in the /etc/dnsmasq.d./ltsp.conf file with the (for iPXE) “dhcp-boot=undionly.0” (which was the symllink to undionly.kpxe) and “pxe-service=X86PC, “Boot from network”, undionly” lines. Should I be making a dhcpd.conf file somewhere if there isn’t one and I’m only running the dhcp proxy setup?

                                    My most recent apache error log is attached, but I don’t see anything related to PXE boot errors in it.

                                    Thanks again for the help.
                                    -JJ

                                    [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/687_error.log.txt?:”]error.log.txt[/url]

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                                    • Tom ElliottT
                                      Tom Elliott
                                      last edited by

                                      The dhcp-boot=undionly.0 should read as
                                      dhcp-boot=undionly.kpxe

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                                      Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                                      • Tom ElliottT
                                        Tom Elliott
                                        last edited by

                                        also try the ltsp.conf, from 0.33b, editing your information as needed. The example ltsp.conf is located in src/ipxe/src folder of the extracted or pulled trunk.

                                        Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG! Get in contact with me (chat bubble in the top right corner) if you want to join in.

                                        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                                        • mecsrM
                                          mecsr
                                          last edited by

                                          Well, I’m not sure what i did different, maybe it was something in the most recent update of fog .33, maybe it was the ltsp.conf file (even though it looked the same to me) but it finally booted to the pxe menu! As far as I can tell I didn’t do anything different than before though. I must have obviously.

                                          I did have to comment out the port=0 line, otherwise my fog server loses internet connection.
                                          I also had to make the symlink of undionly.kpxe in /tftpboot (sudo ln -s undionly.kpxe undionly.0) as was suggestion in a different forum post.

                                          Thanks so very much for the help.

                                          -JJ

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                                          • mecsrM
                                            mecsr
                                            last edited by

                                            A couple more questions,
                                            [S]Is it possible to still use images created in FOG 0.32, or do I have to recreate all of them?[/S]
                                            Never-mind, figured that one out, needed to set old images to partimage and still set windows version to windows other for FOG .32 windows 8 images.

                                            Where do I customize the iPXE boot menu to add options for booting to iso’s and other such things (the equivalent to the PXE/gPXE /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default file)?

                                            Thanks,
                                            -JJ

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