DHCP/BOOTP: Reply not for us
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29394, member: 7271”]Scott,
Can you update your installation to the latest (1.1.0) and see if it helps you out at all? Also, the last I heard with others having similar issues a “reinstall” of FOG corrected the issue for them, though I don’t know what’s causing it in the first place.[/quote]
Updated to FOG 1.1.0 but it didn’t seem to make a difference. Now when I have a PC that does pick up an IP address (HP dc5800) I get the screen below where it just hangs.
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How long does it just “hang”
We have HP DC5800’s as well and everything just works.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29410, member: 7271”]How long does it just “hang”
We have HP DC5800’s as well and everything just works.[/quote]
A good 1m30s - 2m before going to a black screen with just a blinking cursor in the lower left corner.
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[quote=“Scott B, post: 29435, member: 15315”]A good 1m30s - 2m before going to a black screen with just a blinking cursor in the lower left corner.[/quote]
Can you give me the P/N or specific model type of DC5800 you have? Maybe mine are different, but I know everything works on them.
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Can we do a re install instead of an update to 1.1 and keep our images?
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Yes
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All those with DHCP/BOOTP reply not for us/ignoring fragmented packet messages.
A few questions:
Are you using Windows DHCP Server, and if so is option 66 set? Could you possibly try setting the bootp options as well?
Is your next-server setup and/or setup properly?
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29445, member: 7271”]Can you give me the P/N or specific model type of DC5800 you have? Maybe mine are different, but I know everything works on them.[/quote]
It seems to only be hit and miss as well. We do have other 5800s that do image, which is really strange. The model is AJ411AV.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29500, member: 7271”]All those with DHCP/BOOTP reply not for us/ignoring fragmented packet messages.
A few questions:
Are you using Windows DHCP Server, and if so is option 66 set? Could you possibly try setting the bootp options as well?
Is your next-server setup and/or setup properly?[/quote]
It’s currently a Novell NetWare DHCP server. Option 66 is set.
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Just an update: We found that if we pull the AC power and the Network cable. Then plug back in, all works fine.