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    • george1421G
      george1421 Moderator @JTech
      last edited by george1421

      @JTech wow, not useful…

      You should use the netstat command I provided below netstat -an | grep 67 or netstat -an | grep 68

      You are looking for a line like this:

      udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:67                  0.0.0.0:* 
      

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        JTech @george1421
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        @george1421 0_1478017068024_Cap4.PNG

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        • george1421G
          george1421 Moderator @JTech
          last edited by george1421

          @JTech ok that tells me that your dhcp server is not running.

          just guessing…
          sudo /etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-server restart

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          • george1421G
            george1421 Moderator
            last edited by

            this is for 14.04 but the format should be the same:
            http://www.krizna.com/ubuntu/setup-dhcp-server-ubuntu-14-04

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              JTech @george1421
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              @george1421 it says ok in Green

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              • george1421G
                george1421 Moderator @JTech
                last edited by

                @JTech same command again. you want this line in the netstat

                udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:67 0.0.0.0:*

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                  JTech @george1421
                  last edited by

                  @george1421 nope it looks the same way 0.0.0.0.0.0.:51667 0.0.0.0:*

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                  • george1421G
                    george1421 Moderator @JTech
                    last edited by george1421

                    @JTech ok then you need to read through that link I provided for 14.04 because it sounds like dhcp isn’t properly configured on you ubuntu server. So that is why your target computer isn’t pxe booting. You haven’t even got to the FOG bits yet.

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                      JTech @george1421
                      last edited by

                      @george1421 but why would it work correctly before and suddenly change

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                      • george1421G
                        george1421 Moderator @JTech
                        last edited by george1421

                        @JTech I can’t answer that. I use to do mind reading. But I sucked at it so I had to give it up for a paying job in IT.

                        Your original message and error was that the target computer did not receive a response from a dhcp server. Meaning that there is no dhcp server on your network with the FOG server, switch, and target computer.

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                          JTech @george1421
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                          @george1421 lol Well thank you for the Laugh but I will try that and see if that resolves it.

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                          • Wayne WorkmanW
                            Wayne Workman
                            last edited by

                            George is correct in what he’s said here. If this is a simple isolated network with one switch, two clients, and a fog server - then the FOG server just isn’t running DHCP as it should be. You can check if the service is running or not with service dhcpd status and you can try to start it with service dhcpd start on Ubuntu 14. Your configuration file will be at /etc/dhcpd/dhcpd.conf If you told the FOG installer to do DHCP, the fog installer would have built this file for you and configured DHCP too, and enabled it and started it as well. I can test that this is working properly on Ubuntu when I have some time. I can say that it works just fine with CentOS 7, I’ve not tried DHCP via FOG on the other major distributions in a few months but I don’t think any of that code has changed much.

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