Issue since changing dhcp/dns server
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Hi all,
Fog has been working great (ubuntu 10.04 and Fog 0.32) for us no problems.We recently had to transfer the roles of our primary domain controller to the secondary dc.
Fog no doesn’t appear to boot correctly, I have setup DHCP on the new box and everything works fine, I have recreated options 66 and 67 and can connect from an xp workstation using TFTP server name/ip GET pxelinux.0.
Now when I try and pxe boot a client I get the attached screenshots, any help much appreciated
Thanks in advance
Sai
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Are you sure nothing else changed?
Did the Fog server get a new IP address when you moved to the new DHCP server?
It seems you are getting/using the text based fog boot menu? Normally after the pxelinux.cfg/default file is loaded, you get the graphical Fog menu, but it looks like you get the text menu with a boot prompt, which times out and then tries to boot from a blank hard drive.
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[quote=“saihaynes, post: 4601, member: 1505”]Hi all,
Fog has been working great (ubuntu 10.04 and Fog 0.32) for us no problems.We recently had to transfer the roles of our primary domain controller to the secondary dc.
Fog no doesn’t appear to boot correctly, I have setup DHCP on the new box and everything works fine, I have recreated options 66 and 67 and can connect from an xp workstation using TFTP server name/ip GET pxelinux.0.
Now when I try and pxe boot a client I get the attached screenshots, any help much appreciated
Thanks in advance
Sai[/quote]
Sai,
I know what the problem is, since you have migrated your DHCP server to a new one, I am assuming you have new IP address for this DHCP server then you need to make changes into your PXE boot menu to point to the IP address of your new DHCP/TFTP server. -
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