MAC IS null! only 0 mac address was found
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So my theory is/was correct? The MAC that’s being sent is not the MAC that’s actually registered with the host? The one that’s sent, I believe, is the Wi-Fi. Is the Wi-Fi MAC actually registered with the relevant host?
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no the mac address machup! the snapins never start on these devices though!
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I am getting frustrated with these! If i look at the fog log on the c drive i can see it adding info for about 2-4 min then its dead! I was able to get one to install by restarting it a few times! Like i said it updates the fog log for about 2-4 min then i have left them on for 4 hours and nothing more gets added to the log!
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Nothing is going to run because it thinks the services are disabled and/or that the host is not registered to the system. The service startup performs all the checks. What’s worrying to me is the fact that it’s telling you “0 Mac’s found…etc…” The other things we kind of need to know:
What FOG Version are you running?
What trouble shooting steps, besides looking at the c:\fog.log file, have you performed?
You say the MAC’s match up, but can you provide a screenshot of the MAC being sent to fog (the MAC Debug lines in the C:\fog.log) and the relevant host?
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i got it to push them once to the device and now it wont again! I am running FOG 1.2.0 and windows 8.1 tablets
Now they are not saying 0 mac address but only update the log for a few min then stop and nothing works until you reboot the device!
The one im looking at now pushed all snapins added to the domain fine but now i try again and NOTHING! The last time the fog log was updated was 4 hours ago! do you want the new log?
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How do you know nothing has reported to the log file for 4 hours? How are you “watching” the log file? Are you opening the file in Notepad? Notepad doesn’t automatically refresh the file you’re looking at. So could this be why you’re not seeing anything for 4 hours?
If you open an admin cmd prompt and type:
[code]net stop “fog service”
del c:\fog.log
net start “fog service”[/code]You should see new information populating the log file.
How are you monitoring the activity in the log?
Are you [code]type c:\fog.log[/code]
Or are you opening the file in notepad?There isn’t, nicely, a “tail” equivalent in Windows.
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I open and close the fog.log file as like you said notepad wont update as its changes.i just opened the log file on the tablet and the last entry was from yesterday at 11:49 AM usercleanup
i can open and close the file all i want but nothing is changing in the file unless i reboot the deive
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You state that the log file is written to when you restart your device. Can you upload that log file here? Without it I have no idea what could be happening.
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Here is the log
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1378_fog.txt?:”]fog.txt[/url]
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Is that all of the log file; is that the last entry before the service stop? Also, have you tried other devices and do they work?
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thats it until i reboot! i have 150 of these windows 8.1 devices and so far i have tryed 4 and they all do the same thing!
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I need the output of this command;
[CODE]sc query “fog service”[/CODE]
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here is what i get this station as not updated the fog file since yesterday at 11:16
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1379_fog service.JPG?:”]fog service.JPG[/url]
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Can you try removing all scheduled snapins for the device, and restarting the device. Does that fix the log issue?
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All snapins are removed from the queue i rebooted device and fog log started adding at 10.08 and stopped at 10:12
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One by one, go through each module on the web portal and disable it for the host. Once you disable it, restart your device and see if the logging issue is fixed. Repeat for all modules.
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Nothing changes these things i have only snap in enabled and like all other times it reports to the log for up to 10 min and then its dead! Like something is killing fog client or something it states the service is running but untill you reboot it wont do anything! Is this compatible with windows 8.1 i really don’t want to go find a new app deployment solution! fog .32 worked so well with windows 7!
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Did you try disabling the snapin module?
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what antivirus do you have installed?
i’m not aware of any antivirus that kills the fog client, but i just want to cover our bases here