Images in Database
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It starts up like it is going to do the download, and just downloads what looks to be the MBR, and it only take maybe a minute then says imaged successfully. When it reboots it comes up and says missing operating system. But, the ‘Lenovo’ folder is there under /images. The images I tried to capture was a Windows 7 x64, Multiple Partition Single Disk upload. I wish it was just not being displayed correctly.
Edit: I’m also noticing that the bandwidth receive graph isn’t working. hmmm
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It’s because the system isn’t actually downloading my infloation. There is no data to see in the bandwidth graph.
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Tom What do you mean?
Also if this helps anyone a couple pictures of what happens.
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Alright, so I thought that it might be the partitions or something because it was prebuilt, but I went ahead and wiped it and started fresh with a new copy of windows 7 and something shows up on the server now on the web gui as image size on server, but it just seems to the be 100MB System partition. In fact, it doesn’t look like much uploaded to the server as shown in that picture.
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[quote=“Kyle Johnson, post: 35042, member: 25485”]Alright, so I thought that it might be the partitions or something because it was prebuilt, but I went ahead and wiped it and started fresh with a new copy of windows 7 and something shows up on the server now on the web gui as image size on server, but it just seems to the be 100MB System partition. In fact, it doesn’t look like much uploaded to the server as shown in that picture.[/quote]
Based on the screen shot I’m seeing,
You have only two partitions on this disk?
d1p1.img actually appears to be a GPT table.
What I’d recommend is recreate an upload task, but create it with upload - debug.
From the GUI.
Go to Host Management.
Search or list Hosts.
Search and click, or list and find and click, on the host you want to Upload the image from.
Choose basic tasks.
Click on Advanced.
Click on Upload - Debug.
Start the task.
Boot the host you’re trying to upload the image from.
When it gets to the terminal prompt, type:
[code]fixparts /dev/sda[/code]Confirm and accept the changes it’s recommending.
Once all is done, run the command
[code]fog[/code]Hopefully all will work.
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I typed the fixparts /dev/sda, and now it is asking for MBR Command, do you know which option I need here, I assume w as it is write the MBR partition table to disk and exit. Does that sound right?
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yes, w
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Thank you sorry for asking os many questions, didn’t want to mess up and have to rebuild as it took several hours to rebuild.
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Well, I ran that and did an upload, and it seems that the same thing has happened. The images moves from /images/dev to /images under the folder name, but it seems to be a much smaller amount of data than I would imagine, about 8GB. I attempted to deploy the image, but all it did was erase the MBR/GPT and then say task was finished. If I look on the Image Size on server it only shows 70MB.
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Well, I tried yet another computer and have still not gotten it to Image. I’m not really sure what my next step should be. Any other ideas?
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I’m able to get a couple of the computers Imaged, but now I am having trouble with another. It uploads and downloads just fine, but when it boots windows it freezes.