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    • K
      KKTwenty101
      last edited by

      fresh install of centos6.7 with svn trunk installation (cloud says 5293). Server is a hyper-v guest. I have not yet imported settings from my live FOG, this is a “freshly installed” - I did add a test image (not uploaded yet) as I gathered something must be there to begin with.

      PXE booting another hyper-v guest gives the following after choosing “full host registration and inventory” (ipxe loads fine)

      5293_kp.jpg

      any ideas?

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        Try rerunning the installer, and wait for a little bit, from the sounds of the the init is not the full size file.

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        • K
          KKTwenty101
          last edited by

          I tried copying bzImage and 32 from production 1.2 but that just stopped after the RAMDISK: EOF errors (as above). I’ll try a reinstall.

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @KKTwenty101
            last edited by Wayne Workman

            @KKTwenty101 keep in mind you don’t have to “svn up” or “svn co” every time you install fog (too many times I see people doing this). If you already have the installer downloaded, you only need to run the installfog.sh script again, and it’ll re-install the version you already have.

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            • K
              KKTwenty101
              last edited by

              Weird. Reinstall worked fine. Time to see if the import SQL works from 1.2.0 production , watch this space…

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              • K
                KKTwenty101
                last edited by

                SQL config from 1.2.0 imported just fine. Database upgraded and everything is good. PIGZ set at 2 and upload speed appears to have stayed the same. I’ll give the hyper-v guest a few more cores and see if that makes a difference.

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                • Wayne WorkmanW
                  Wayne Workman @KKTwenty101
                  last edited by

                  @KKTwenty101 my Hyper-V fog build runs on 4 cores, 4 gigs of ram. I have tried in the past (accidentally) with 1 core and the web interface was unacceptably slow.

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                  • K
                    KKTwenty101
                    last edited by KKTwenty101

                    seems to make no difference, PIGZ 0 actually slowed down to 300. so ive bumped it to 6 with 4 cores and 4gb ram and will simply live with a 40 min upload. Imaging was quicker though, imaged at about 3gb/min, old partimage was about 2gb/min

                    as for the server, htop is telling me that neither of the 2 cores are being taxed at all so the server probably could live with 1 core (im not starved of cores so not an issue for me).

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