Advanced Menu Issue(s)
-
Okay, here’s another one for you.
Whenever we try to access the Advanced Menu (Login) or simply Advanced Menu, we received either the following response or are sent straight back to the first boot menu:
Could not boot: Operation canceled (http://ipxe.org/0b2ce0a0) Could not boot: Operation canceled (http://ipxe.org/0b2ce0a0) Chainloading failed, hit 's' for the iPXE shell; reboot in 10 seconds
How would one go about even starting to debug something like that?
OS version: CentOS 7
Apache version: 2.4.6
Fog version: trunk via Wiki
Revision: 7609
Hardware: VMware / vSphere -
@TreyBentley what do you see when you go to <fog-server-address>/fog/service/ipxe/advanced.php?
-
This is most likely caused by an invalid formatted advanced menu.
-
@Quazz said in Advanced Menu Issue(s):
This is most likely caused by an invalid formatted advanced menu.
that is why i wanted to see the output of that url
-
Hi,
i have pretty the same issue with 7671, with older trunk versions i could use my old menu, since latest trunk update its broken for me.
This is my old menu:isset ${userID} && goto do_me || goto MENU :do_me initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/win7_dialog.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :MENU menu colour 0 cpair 0 colour --rgb 0x004b93 3 colour --rgb 0xffffff 2 cpair --foreground 2 --background 4 1 cpair --foreground 2 --background 3 2 cpair --foreground 3 --background 4 3 item --gap -- Verder Scientific - PXE Boot Menu - JOS IT item --gap -- item bootlocal Festplatte booten item --gap Betriebssystem installieren item --key 7 win7 Windows 7 x64 Vollautomatisch! PE 4.0 item --key 2 win72 Windows 7 x64 Festplatten-Dialog PE 4.0 item --key 3 win73 Windows 7 x64 Festplatten-Dialog PE 5.0 item --gap Partition/Image/Backup item --key b acronis2014 Acronis True Image 2014 item --key c acronis20142 Acronis True Image 2014 PE item --key r acronis20143 Acronis True Image 2014 PE RT item --key p easeuspms EaseUS Partition Master Server item --gap Password/Recovery/Restore/Repair item --key e erd2005 ERD Commander Windows XP item --key d dart7 DaRT 7.0 Windows 7 Server 2008 R2 item hostinfo Computer-Informationen item shell iPXE Shell item --gap -- item return<--- choose --default bootlocal --timeout 60000 target && goto ${target} :bootlocal sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x80 || goto MENU :win7 initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/win7.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :win72 initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/win7_dialog.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :win73 initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/win7pe5_dialog.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :win74 chain -ar ${boot-url}/service/ipxe/advanced.php?login=1 || goto MENU :acronis2013 initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/acronis2013.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :acronis2014 initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/acronis2014.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :acronis20142 initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/acronis2014pe.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :acronis20143 initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/acronis2014pert.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :easeuspms initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/easeuspms.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :erd2005 initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/erd2005.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :dart7 initrd http://${fog-ip}/iso/dart7.iso chain memdisk iso raw || goto MENU :shell shell || goto MENU :hostinfo echo || echo || echo This computer : || echo MAC address....${net0/mac} || echo IP address.....${ip} || echo Netmask........${netmask} || echo Serial.........${serial} || echo Asset number...${asset} || echo Manufacturer...${manufacturer} || echo Product........${product} || echo BIOS platform..${platform} || echo || echo Zurueck mit beliebiger Taste || prompt goto MENU :image1 kernel bzImage root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=192.168.178.54 web=${fog-ip}/fog/ consoleblank=0 loglevel=4 type=down img=test ftp=${fog-ip} imgType=n osid=7 storage=${fog-ip}:/images capone=1 imgFormat=2 imgfetch init.xz boot || goto MENU :return chain http://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=${net0/mac} || prompt goto MENU autoboot
Whats wrong with it?
Regards X23
-
@x23piracy are you seeing the exact same error as @TreyBentley ?
-
@x23piracy Not sure what you are trying to achieve with the first four lines of your menu script. Removing those make the menu work for me instantly!
-
@Junkhacker correct me if I’m wrong but wouldn’t 7671 be after @Tom-Elliott fixed the sanitization fields? I had this issue as well and just went to my Advanced menu and clicked “save” to update it. Cleared out the ampersand issue for me and started working right away.
-
@Andy-Abplanalp that’s what i wanted to see, if it was the sanitization issue.
-
@Junkhacker hmmm no really the same:
but i tried advanced some hours ago and could remember that i also had error with it, i just thougth its the same.
-
@x23piracy you need to check the values in your advanced menu settings. there was a field sanitization issue that’s been resolved, but you may have invalid data saved. check what should be your “&” symbols
-
@junkhacker, The result is of http://fog.IP/fog/service/ipxe/advanced.php:
#!ipxe
-
@Sebastian-Roth Ich Idiot ;)… stupid me, copy & paste issue
-
@TreyBentley looks like you don’t actually have a menu created. what is listed in your advanced menu field in fog settings?
-
@Junkhacker , Well, yeah, nothing is there; but I didn’t think that would matter when I gave fog.reginput’s “Menu Show with” either Advanced Options or Advanced Login Required. Obviously I’m not understanding the boot menu configurations properly yet. I thought placing those with one of those options would populate the Advanced Menu. If not, where’s me some good documentation on it? ^_^
-
these features are pretty new and i’m not sure how documented they are. have you checked the wiki? perhaps i could help you if you told me what your goal was.
-
@Junkhacker, no problem.
The goal is for the computer to pxe boot to a menu where the only option is to Boot to hard drive. However, if ESC (or other assigned hotkey) is pressed, then the Login Screen appears. After a Tech enters valid credentials, they’ll go to the Advanced Menu, where they can access the other, pre-defined menu items, like Host Registration, Quick Image, etc.
-
@TreyBentley have you tried “Hide Menu” in FOG PXE Boot Menu Configuration ?
-
@Junkhacker,
Yes, but I didn’t find that to be password protected… -
@TreyBentley i’m pretty sure that choosing most of the options on the first menu require logging in anyway