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How do you force multicasting to stop??

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    falko Moderator
    last edited by Feb 15, 2012, 12:39 PM

    how do you force multicasting to stop??

    I deleted the group before stopping the multicast, want to re-register the host and they start downloading the kernel ready for multicasting??

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      falko Moderator
      last edited by Feb 15, 2012, 1:21 PM

      Solved,

      I manually entered the mac address of the 9 hosts (using previous Inventory Report), started a multicast then stopped it.

      Machines now cleared from the job que

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        Catsrules
        last edited by Feb 15, 2012, 6:35 PM

        If it ever happens again, it should be under the tasks tab then under Active Multicast Tasks, then you will see a task in the list that you can delete. that will stop the computer from picking up the task.

        BTW if you want to stop a normal task it will be under the task menu then Active task.

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          falko Moderator
          last edited by Feb 15, 2012, 7:05 PM

          I forgot to mention that when I deleted the group/hosts (before stopping its multicast session …I know, a dumb move indeed) they disappeared from Tasks Tab, I restarted the server and still no joy the clients were still booting the bzimage even though there were no tasks visable let alone the fact they were no longer in the FOG Host list.

          [quote=“Catsrules, post: 1382, member: 296”]If it ever happens again, it should be under the tasks tab then under Active Multicast Tasks, then you will see a task in the list that you can delete. that will stop the computer from picking up the task.

          BTW if you want to stop a normal task it will be under the task menu then Active task.[/quote]

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            Catsrules
            last edited by Feb 15, 2012, 7:24 PM

            Ahh, so it was more of a glitch in the web GUI then anything else.

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              falko Moderator
              last edited by Feb 16, 2012, 7:46 AM

              yeah precisely

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