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      anthony.delarosa @Tom Elliott
      last edited by

      @Tom-Elliott that’s why you’re the creator and i’m just some guy breaking stuff lol ^_^ thanks Tom! with this I’ll be able to complete it by assigning them to a group

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        anthony.delarosa @Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        @Tom-Elliott by the way, any snap-in that would detect what OU the computer is in and be able to put it back into that same OU after import? it’s a lot to ask but why not lol

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott @anthony.delarosa
          last edited by

          @anthony.delarosa I’m sure it could be done, but I don’t think anyone has set one up yet.

          That said, you can use the FOG Client to join a host to a domain, including the OU.

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            george1421 Moderator @anthony.delarosa
            last edited by george1421

            @anthony.delarosa said in Hostname Change on 700+ Workstations:

            @Tom-Elliott by the way, any snap-in that would detect what OU the computer is in and be able to put it back into that same OU after import?

            We will have to ask @Joe-Schmitt for confirmation, but a system rename shouldn’t remove the host from AD to rename it. It should just rename it and leave it where the system was in AD/OU. I can understand (re)connecting the target computer to AD may change its OU.

            You could also do this with a VBScript or powershell script to rename the system. I’ve done this before with vbscript.

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              Joe Schmitt Senior Developer
              last edited by Joe Schmitt

              @george1421 the problem is likely that he is deleting hosts and then importing them (I’m not sure if a CSV export stores this information). This is why I advised directly modifying the SQL database.

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                george1421 Moderator @Joe Schmitt
                last edited by george1421

                @Joe-Schmitt I agree that modifying the database directly is probably the best solution. But my question was around the mechanics of the fog client. The host rename function doesn’t touch/deal with AD does it? Its only a host rename??

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                • Wayne WorkmanW
                  Wayne Workman
                  last edited by

                  I can assist with a script to do this - if we think it’s valuable. But I don’t think it’s really valuable to the community - what is wanted here is an edge case.

                  @Joe-Schmitt I know. I just gave the way that anyone could do without scripting.

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                    george1421 Moderator @george1421
                    last edited by george1421

                    @george1421 Here is a rough outline of what needs to be done on the database side. Understand you do this at your own risk. I’m only suggesting one way to go about it.

                    This concept uses a temporary table to hold both the old name and new names. Then we will export the hostid and existing host name to this temp table. This will build the structure of what we need. The mysqldump command will export the temp table with all of the data into a text file. You will have to tweak this file to insert the new names into the dump file. Next we will import that dump file back into mysql and then finally run an update command to replace the existing host name with the updated host name.

                    mysql -u root

                    USE fog;
                    
                    CREATE TABLE hostname_fixup (
                        hostID int,
                        hostName varchar(16),
                        newhostName varchar(16)
                    );
                    
                    INSERT INTO hostname_fixup (hostID,hostName)
                      SELECT hostID,hostName FROM hosts;
                    
                    EXIT;
                    

                    Export the fixup table
                    mysqldump -u root fog hostname_fixup > hname_fixup.sql

                    fixup the new host names in the dump file

                    remove any windows nonsense with dos2unix command

                    Import the database back into the fog server
                    mysql -u root fog < hname_fixup.sql

                    Login to mysql
                    mysql -u root

                    USE fog;
                    
                    UPDATE hosts
                           JOIN hostname_fixup
                           ON hosts.hostID = hostname_fixup.hostID
                    SET    hosts.hostName = hostname_fixup.newhostName;
                    
                    DROP TABLE hostname_fixup;
                    

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                      george1421 Moderator @george1421
                      last edited by

                      @george1421 Now to the sql dump file.

                      This is the business end of the dump file.

                      LOCK TABLES `hostname_fixup` WRITE;
                      /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `hostname_fixup` DISABLE KEYS */;
                      INSERT INTO `hostname_fixup` VALUES (1,'b8ca3ace1d1a',NULL),(4,'joebob',NULL),(3,'0800275f0038',NULL),(5,'tomcat',NULL);
                      /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `hostname_fixup` ENABLE KEYS */;
                      UNLOCK TABLES;
                      /*!40103 SET TIME_ZONE=@OLD_TIME_ZONE */;
                      

                      The key in this the data line.

                      INSERT INTO `hostname_fixup` VALUES (1,'b8ca3ace1d1a',NULL),(4,'joebob',NULL),(3,'0800275f0038',NULL),(5,'tomcat',NULL);
                      

                      the VALUES is the data from the table we exported.

                      How I would go about this is to use notepad++ to clean up the data a bit and then import into excel. Match up the new and old names. Then export back to a text file and finally regroup into this data structure. You can change the format a bit to support the export from excel.

                      LOCK TABLES `hostname_fixup` WRITE;
                      /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `hostname_fixup` DISABLE KEYS */;
                      INSERT INTO `hostname_fixup` VALUES 
                      (1,'b8ca3ace1d1a',NULL),
                      (4,'joebob',NULL),
                      (3,'0800275f0038',NULL),
                      (5,'tomcat',NULL);
                      /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `hostname_fixup` ENABLE KEYS */;
                      UNLOCK TABLES;
                      /*!40103 SET TIME_ZONE=@OLD_TIME_ZONE */;
                      
                      

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                      • AvaryanA
                        Avaryan
                        last edited by Avaryan

                        From what I’ve seen, when you import you can specify the OU path. Column L on my export.

                        Use PowerShell to get the current OU’s.
                        Something like:

                        Get-ADComputer -Identity (Get-WmiObject Win32_ComputerSystem).Name | Select DistinguishedName -ExpandProperty DistinguishedName
                        

                        It’ll return:

                        Example: CN=SaraDavisDesktop,CN=Europe,CN=Users,DC=corp,DC=contoso,DC=com
                        

                        You could export that to a CSV file. Format. Sort by hostname. Copy/Paste into your import file. Then import it.

                        Might work. All theoretical.

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                          anthony.delarosa
                          last edited by

                          Thanks EVERYONE! this should give me enough information on getting 700+ updated and moved over to the correct OU although I didn’t really wanna start mucking around with the DB but I’ll take a snapshot before doing so. Thanks!

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