Image ID must be numeric ...
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I did the sql request and the result is “1”; so I add imgid=1 at the end of the append line and message error changed. It is a problem in my different files, so I will go to look it and I will tell you evolution !
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Tom please … Your help is so precious for me as I cannot take place any more
The new error message is “unable to move /images/dev/00XXXXX… to /images/w7opt620”In /images :
01XX… dev w7opt620In /images/dev :
01XX…ls -ln /images :
-rwxrwxrwx 1 1000 0 0 févr. 11 14:20 01XXX…
drwxrwxrwx 2 1000 0 1024 févr. 11 14:46 devls -ln / :
drwxrwxrwx 3 1000 0 1024 févr. 11 14:45 images
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I’m really worried about the task creation scheme you’re seeing more than anything. We’ve had to modify the 01-XX… file to get you to a sort-of working state.
Can you do me a favor and delete the 01-… file, remove the task from the queue, if it isn’t already removed, and then recreate the Upload task?
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I have to delete the 01-XX file from /images or from /images/dev ?..
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neither.
Delete the 01-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX from the /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ folder.
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Are you sure I have to do this ? This folder contains a lot of information for fog …
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Don’t delete the whole folder. Just delete the file that is named:
01-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX Where the XX’s represent the MAC address of the system you’re trying to get to upload the image. -
But in /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/, there are two files: 01-XX… and default. And in the 01-XX file, there is it:
"# Created by FOG Imaging System
DEFAULT fog
LABEL fog
kernel fog/kernel/bzImage
append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=193.52.239.70 type=up img=w7opt620 … "
Sorry if I take you a lot of time and thank you for your patience …
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The file name is the mac of the pc, only delete this file. The file named default is the fog boot menu.
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Okay, I arrived on the FOG menu … What I must to do ?
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How Tom wrote, you should delete the file, restart the upload task and look if the upload works.
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During the boot, I find all error I solved previously… I take back a copy of this afternoon of my virtual machine.
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A few questions:
Which image type are you using?
Is the machine from that you want to upload the image, a virtual machine? If not has it UEFI or/and GPT?Edit: Was the last error that with unable to move … to …?
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Sorry for time of answer.
It’s a “multiple partition image - single disk” for Windows7.
Machine I want to upload is a physic machine; my server is a virtual.
My last error is: "unable to move /images/dev/00XXXXX… to /images/w7opt620 ! -
Does the file/folder:
/images/w7opt620already exist on the server?
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The file exists on the server.
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I remarked files w7opt620 in /images and 00XXXX… in /images/dev I have created disappear when I try a reboot !
If it can help you …