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      Todd Humphries
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      I am trying to test an image by deploying it to a VMWare ESXi 5.1 virtual machine, however the download of the image never starts.

      This is what I see:

      • Send method… NFS
      • Attempting to send inventory… Done
      • Checking In… Done
      • Mounting File System… Done
      • Checking Mounted File System… Done

      *Starting Image Push
      *Using Image: [image name]

      *Looking for Hard Disks… Done
      *Using Hard Disk: /dev/sda
      *Checking Hard Disks… Done
      *Changing Hostname… Done

      *Updating Computer Database Status

      *Database Updated!

      *Task is completed, computer will now restart.

      This all happens in about a second then the system reboots.
      I have run a client compatibility test which passes for both Network and Disk.

      I am currently using svn r1763

      The VM is setup with an IDE Hard Disk and a E1000 NIC.

      Any ideas on what could be going on here or how to get it working for VMWare Virtual Machines?

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      • Jaymes DriverJ
        Jaymes Driver Developer
        last edited by

        Check your partitions, is this a disk that has previously been used? You need to at least have a partition on the disk to install too. FOG will add extra partitions that it need,s but without a formatted and partitioned disk for it to “store” to, it won’t find a disk and it won’t complete it’s task.

        I use virtual machines frequently, this is a step I forget from time to time too, I have also provided a walkthrough on using the Debug deploy for creating partitions with FOG.

        WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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          Todd Humphries
          last edited by

          [quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 28611, member: 3582”]Check your partitions, is this a disk that has previously been used? You need to at least have a partition on the disk to install too. FOG will add extra partitions that it need,s but without a formatted and partitioned disk for it to “store” to, it won’t find a disk and it won’t complete it’s task.

          I use virtual machines frequently, this is a step I forget from time to time too, I have also provided a walkthrough on using the Debug deploy for creating partitions with FOG.[/quote]

          Jaymes, that was it! I deployed using the advanced ‘Download - Debug’ task and then ran fdisk to create an empty FAT32 partition. I then continued the download process and the image download started normally.

          I’ve been using v.32 for several years and never had to create a partition prior to pushing out an image. Now I know. Thanks for the help.

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          • Jaymes DriverJ
            Jaymes Driver Developer
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            [quote=“Todd Humphries, post: 28684, member: 24418”]Jaymes, that was it! I deployed using the advanced ‘Download - Debug’ task and then ran fdisk to create an empty FAT32 partition. I then continued the download process and the image download started normally.

            I’ve been using v.32 for several years and never had to create a partition prior to pushing out an image. Now I know. Thanks for the help.[/quote]

            Hahaha, I was using a windows 95 disc letting it format a partition then yanking the disc… I knew there had to be a better way, in man all you are loading with the pxe is basically a slimmed down linux cli. Glad I could help someone!

            WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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