Not deploying after reboot
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Still not sure what’s happening here, can someone please give me a hand?
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Check your version of BIOS and confirm you have the most up-to-date version downloaded from the Dell support page. Then confirm your settings for PXE boot and turn off the LAST STATE settings.
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Hi,
is it possible that you forgot to make a task after the host registration? are you used to work with fog?
After the host has been registered you need to create a task to deploy.
Or do you try to Quick Image direct over the PXE Menu?Regards X23
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Wolfbane - what do you mean by ‘last state’ settings? And it is running an older version of the bios(specifically A17 when the newest release is A18), but as there is no OS on the computer in question I am attempting to image I can’t flash it to the newest version.
x23 - this problem persists no matter when I make the task. If I make a multi/singlecast task to send the computer the one image, it doesn’t image on boot - it only goes to the FOG main screen when I request it which then gives me the normal options - boot to HD, quick/full register, so on. And yes, I am new to using FOG and Ubuntu in general, though I’ve worked with windows based machines for a few years. I am attempting to use Fog as WDS is not an option for us at the time.
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Hi,
when reading this i remember something i read on the net about changing mac on dell machines,
i don’t remember much but the guy wrote that he needed to remove bios battery to get his initial mac back.Sound confusing but i am sure that i read this some days ago somewhere.
EDIT:
Lol it was on this forum
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/fog-windows-8-1-and-mac-address-changing.11184/[/url][QUOTE]To reset the MAC address on the computers I have to pull the CMOS battery and reconfigure the BIOS settings and then immediately image with a clean version and not allow the host name changer to run. After pulling the BIOS battery, if I don’t immediately re-image and they boot to Windows, the MAC address changes again.[/QUOTE]
I really don’t know if this has anything to do with your problem but it sounds a little related.
Regards X23
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[quote=“x23piracy, post: 33632, member: 3982”]Hi,
when reading this i remember something i read on the net about changing mac on dell machines,
i don’t remember much but the guy wrote that he needed to remove bios battery to get his initial mac back.Sound confusing but i am sure that i read this some days ago somewhere.
EDIT:
Lol it was on this forum
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/fog-windows-8-1-and-mac-address-changing.11184/[/url]I really don’t know if this has anything to do with your problem but it sounds a little related.
Regards X23[/quote]
I checked that out. The MAC address seems to stay the same after I pulled the BIOS battery. Thanks for the idea, though. Still unable to get the reboot to start the image automatically - just boots straight to windows.
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Hi,
maybe the task creation does not work or fire right?
I don’t know how but you need to check if the task creation is ok.With pxelinux it was possible to save a file named with the mac of the machine in pxelinux’s boot folder, that was triggered if the matching mac tried to boot, then you know your task should work but i think this changed with current fog version.
I think today it boots to ipxe and after boot, tasks will be checked by http with php script that will fire actions to the client maybe iam wrong here but then i don’t know what is needed to check the task creation is doing all fine.
Regards X23
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[quote=“x23piracy, post: 33636, member: 3982”]Hi,
maybe the task creation does not work or fire right?
I don’t know how but you need to check if the task creation is ok.With pxelinux it was possible to save a file named with the mac of the machine in pxelinux’s boot folder, that was triggered if the matching mac tried to boot, then you know your task should work but i think this changed with current fog version.
I think today it boots to ipxe and after boot, tasks will be checked by http with php script that will fire actions to the client maybe iam wrong here but then i don’t know what is needed to check the task creation is doing all fine.
Regards X23[/quote]
The task shows up in Task Management. Pressing the Force button also has no effect. Even when I make the task myself, nothing happens, only boots to the menu if I prompt it.
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Hi,
i think debugging this step by step will bring the bug out of his hole but i don’t know enough about the internals how fog actually acts.
Lets wait for someone more skilledRegards X23
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[quote=“x23piracy, post: 33640, member: 3982”]Hi,
i think debugging this step by step will bring the bug out of his hole but i don’t know enough about the internals how fog actually acts.
Lets wait for someone more skilledRegards X23[/quote]
You stumbled upon my devious plan all on your own! Thank you for your suggestions, though. I appreciate your time. Anyone else wanna take a stab at this? I’m about ready to hire a fortune teller to divine why it’s failing.
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Hi,
in the end do not forget what Wolfbane8653 told you to do…
[quote=“Wolfbane8653, post: 33629, member: 3362”]Check your version of BIOS and confirm you have the most up-to-date version downloaded from the Dell support page. Then confirm your settings for PXE boot and turn off the LAST STATE settings.[/quote]
[url]http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/106815-30-what-power-last-state-bios[/url]
Regards X23
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[quote=“Ron L, post: 33633, member: 24685”]Still unable to get the reboot to start the image automatically - just boots straight to windows.[/quote]
Take me step-by-step here. You boot the machine then what does it go to? Directly to windows? Nothing about getting DHCP or iPXE Configuring?
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Hi,
he registers a host, then in the meantime he creates a task with an image assigned, else he couldn’t plan a task.
Then when the machine will be network booted, it enters only the pxe menu instead of starting imaging immediatelly.Regards
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[quote=“Wolfbane8653, post: 33644, member: 3362”]Take me step-by-step here. You boot the machine then what does it go to? Directly to windows? Nothing about getting DHCP or iPXE Configuring?[/quote]
[quote=“x23piracy, post: 33645, member: 3982”]Hi,
he registers a host, then in the meantime he creates a task with an image assigned, else he couldn’t plan a task.
Then when the machine will be network booted, it enters only the pxe menu instead of starting imaging immediatelly.Regards[/quote]
Well, I create the machine using the full registration tool, then watch my Ubuntu server, where it creates a task for itself. Then I reboot, and it boots to Windows without any pause for PXE recognition or anything. Manually booting via the NIC or setting the NIC as the first bootable device only gets me back to the FOG boot menu. If I attempt to do the full registration again, I get an error saying that the device is registered (which it is, as I can see it on the server) and the computer reboots, only to start the cycle again.
EDIT I should add that if I add the machine and then manually create a task for it, it still does not image.
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try a:
[CODE]#mysql -u rootmysal> select * from hosts where hostid=0;
[/CODE]Please post the results.
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Is your BIOS by chance set to fast boot?
And not to beat a dead horse, but is there a “boot menu” you can call by pressing F11 or F12 during boot? If selecting this while a task is active for the machine does it display the DHCP information like it is looking to pxe boot and just skip over it?
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it sounds like your boot order isn’t set up correctly.
also, try going to [url]http://<address[/url] of fog server>/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=<mac address of computer>&arch=x86_64
and let us know what you see -
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 33672, member: 21583”]it sounds like your boot order isn’t set up correctly.
also, try going to [url]http://<address[/url] of fog server>/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=<mac address of computer>&arch=x86_64
and let us know what you see[/quote]
This is what I see:#!ipxe
kernel bzimage.64 root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=10.1.1.15 keymap= web=10.1.57.10/fog/ consoleblank=0 loglevel=4 mac=(mac address) ftp=10.1.57.10 storage=10.1.57.10:/images/ storageip=10.1.57.10 web=10.1.57.10/fog/ osid=5 loglevel=4 consoleblank=0 irqpoll chkdsk=0 img=Student imgType=n imgid=1 imgLegacy=1 PIGZ_COMP=-9 hostname=7010-blank type=down
imgfetch init.xz
boot
[quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 33654, member: 3582”]Is your BIOS by chance set to fast boot?And not to beat a dead horse, but is there a “boot menu” you can call by pressing F11 or F12 during boot? If selecting this while a task is active for the machine does it display the DHCP information like it is looking to pxe boot and just skip over it?[/quote]
I have it currently set to boot straight to the LAN, so I don’t need to press f12 each time I need to test it. It does display the DHCP info for about a tenth of a second before launching straight to the FOG menu. That doesn’t seem to be the problem I am having.
[quote=“Wolfbane8653, post: 33650, member: 3362”]try a:
[CODE]#mysql -u rootmysal> select * from hosts where hostid=0;
[/CODE]Please post the results.[/quote]
Entering this information into the terminal gives me this: ERROR 1046 (3D000): No database selected
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Try:
[code]mysql -u root fog
select * from hosts where hostID=‘0’;
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 33687, member: 7271”]Try:
[code]mysql -u root fog
select * from hosts where hostID=‘0’;
[/code][/quote]Returns: Empty set (0.00sec)