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    Deployment hangs at 0% after restore of 45,07 MB

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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott
      last edited by

      What kind of driver does the system use?

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        Andyal15
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        Thats all what i get…
        Andyal15

        [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/619_IMG_20140326_160144.jpg?:”]IMG_20140326_160144.jpg[/url]

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          Andyal15
          last edited by

          HP Intel Network Card e1000e: Driver (DebugMode on 3.2.4 Kernel).
          Lenovo uses a Intel I217-V Card (Debug Mode on Kernel 3.13.5 shows also e1000e:)
          Regards
          Andyal15

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            Weird that it’s missing from 3.13.7. I’ll take a look at the build, maybe it got deselected on accident?

            That still doesn’t explain the hanging at all. Does it spit an error on the partimage screen? The kernel is unlikely to be the direct cause of the issue though.

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              Andyal15
              last edited by

              Tom, there’s no error on the Partimage Screen !
              I’m running a Upload on the HP Machine right now … Upload is also working.
              Ping on host is also ok when Screen hang (NetworkInterface is respondig).
              Starange…
              Regards
              Andy

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                Andyal15
                last edited by

                Tom, thats the screen shot.
                [ATTACH]621[/ATTACH]
                Andyal15

                [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/621_IMG_20140326_160144.jpg?:”]IMG_20140326_160144.jpg[/url]

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                  Andyal15
                  last edited by

                  Update:
                  I’ve installed Kernel 3.3.17
                  Then i’ve bootet the Client (Lenovo) to Debug Mode (NetworController loaded)
                  Next i’ve mounted the Image Volume
                  The I’ve done three steps: ([url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshooting_an_image_push_to_a_client[/url])
                  dd if=d1.mbr of=/dev/sda1 bs=512 count=1
                  partimage restore /dev/sda1 d1p1.img [B]-f3 -b[/B]
                  partimage restore /dev/sda2 d1p2.img [B]-f3 -b[/B]

                  Restore without a Problem !!!
                  Reboot and the Windows Setup Process works …

                  So, that can’t be a kernel Problem maybe a Problem with the Fog Script ??
                  Best regards
                  Andyal15

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                    Andyal15
                    last edited by

                    Hello,
                    Tom, is there a way to exit the fog script on Deployment.
                    I’ve tried to change the init.gz fog script with a read line (Stop script).
                    But It does not exit to the shell … it reboots the machine.
                    Is there a better way to test the restore process with all the neccessary variables (fog ip/ mac/ imagename) and so on.
                    Thanks
                    Andyal15

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                    • Tom ElliottT
                      Tom Elliott
                      last edited by

                      Create the task as advanced as either download-debug or upload-debug.

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                        Andyal15
                        last edited by

                        Tom, i’ve added Deployment-debug and then i’ve started fog from commandline …
                        Exact the same Problem stops after 45MB of data transered.
                        Then I’ve seen at 3rd screen … NFS Server IP-Address not responding. trying again

                        So, the problem is maybe the nfs version ??
                        Any hints ?
                        Best regards
                        Andyal15

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                          Andyal15
                          last edited by

                          PROBLEM FIXED !!!
                          I’ve changed the mount point entry in tge fog script.
                          from
                          mount -o nolock,proto=tcp …
                          to
                          mount -o nolock …

                          Deployment ist now running on all my machines (HP / Lenovo…)
                          Thanks TOM !!!
                          Andyal15

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                            Fred
                            last edited by

                            [quote=“Andyal15, post: 24814, member: 23241”]PROBLEM FIXED !!!
                            I’ve changed the mount point entry in tge fog script.
                            from
                            mount -o nolock,proto=tcp …
                            to
                            mount -o nolock …

                            Deployment ist now running on all my machines (HP / Lenovo…)
                            Thanks TOM !!!
                            Andyal15[/quote]

                            Where is this script located?

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                            • Tom ElliottT
                              Tom Elliott
                              last edited by

                              This is part of the /bin/fog script.

                              Within the init.gz

                              On your FOG Server as root extract and mount the init file:
                              [code]cd /tftpboot/fog/images
                              mkdir tmp
                              gunzip init.gz
                              mount -o loop init tmp
                              vi tmp/bin/fog
                              [/code]

                              Make the changes needed then save and close then run the following commands:
                              [code]cd /tftpboot/fog/images
                              umount tmp
                              gzip -9 init
                              rm -rf tmp
                              [/code]

                              That’s it.

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