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      Sebastian Roth Moderator
      last edited by Sebastian Roth

      @john-sartoris said in Not NTFS Partition error 34 during capture:

      Tried it, and failed.

      What exactly did you try? Do you still get the exact same error (“Run lists overlap…”)?

      Maybe try scheduling a debug upload task and when you get to the terminal run fixparts /dev/sda and answer y(es), w(rite), y(es). After that start the upload process by issuing fog command. Please see if things changed.

      In case you run into errors please post another picture so we can see.

      Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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        John Sartoris @Sebastian Roth
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        @sebastian-roth
        I was trying your suggestion about “fast startup”. I had skip double checking that option, as I said because disabling hibernate is supposed to disable “fast startup”, and that the extra cad software specifically asks to disable it.

        Yes, I still get the run list overlap, but that is following the not ntfs partition and reboot, the system pxe boots back to fog and doesn’t start uploading at all just straight to “run list overlap”.

        As for my my process and error messages regarding this image, I’ll try to line that out here. This is going to start back from the previous image. I build my images in vmware on an ESXi server and take heavy advantage of snapshots to rollback to useful points.

        1.  (July 2016) finish windows updates
        2.  (July 2016) snapshot point 1
        3.  (July 2016) delete active install user profile
        4.  (July 2016) run windows disk cleanup
        5.  (July 2016) run sysprep script - run as admin
        	5a.(script)  purge temp files
        	5b.(script)  stop fog service
        	5c.(script)  purge log files
        	5d.(script)  purge cleanup cache files
        	5e.(script)  remove default user profile to force use of network default
        	5f.(script)  clear wsus ids from registry
        	5g.(script)  clear hklm\system\setup\upgrade key for tracking upgrade history
        	5h.(script)  clear regkey of any autologon remnants 
        	5i.(script)  revert some regkeys to default from Group Policy settings
        	5j.(script)  rearm office 2016 install (fix duplicate keys in KMS and WSUS)
        	5k.(script)  start "sysprep /generalize /oobe /quit /unattend:unattend.xml"
        6. (July 2016) run "shutdown -s -t 0 -f" manually
        7. (July 2016) capture fog image(upload successfully as 2016Base-R2.0)
        8. (July 2016) rollback to snapshot point 1
        9. (July 2016) clone VM fork to PLTW image
        10. (July 2016) install extra cad software
        11.  (July 2016) snapshot point PLTW2
        12.  (July 2016) delete active install user profile
        13. (July 2016) repeat steps 3-6
        14. (July 2016) capture fog image(upload successfully as 2016PLTW-R2.0)
        

        Jump forward to Dec 2016

        Base Update - R2.1

        15. rollback base to snapshot point 1
        16. update avast av to version 1609
        17. update java
        18. update other base software
        19. disable windows "DiagTrack" service
        20. cleanup other reg keys for updated policy settings
        21. snapshot point Base2
        22. repeat steps 3-6
        23. capture fog image(upload successfully as 2016Base-R2.1)
        

        Jump to (Now) July 2017

        Base Update - R2.2

        24. roleback to Base2
        25. windows updates
        26. windows upgrade via Windows update to 1703
        27. update base software
        28. update Adobe Suite to 2017 versions
        29. install HP HBMA driver (virtual mac address for docks)
        30. snapshot Base3
        31. repeat steps 3-6
        32. capture fog image(upload successfully as 2017Base-R2.2)
        

        PLTW update - R2.2 Skip R2.1 to match base version

        33. roll back to snapshot point PLTW2
        34. update avast av to version 1609
        35. windows updates
        36. windows upgrade via Windows update to 1703
        37. windows updates
        38. update cad software
        39. update base software
        40. snapshot PLTW3
        41. repeat steps 3-6
        42. capture fog image(upload fails as 2017PLTW-R2.2)
        	42a. partclone uploads sda1 - no error
        	42b. partclone errors sda2 - not ntfs partition
        	42c. partclone exits to console - error "disk space is good to go"
        	42d. computer reboots in 1 minute
        	42e. pxe boot - fog picks up the process again
        	42f. fog errors with "run list" before starting partclone.
        
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          Sebastian Roth Moderator
          last edited by Sebastian Roth

          @John-Sartoris What about the fixparts command I mentioned? Have you tried it? Got an error? Which error?

          Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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            John Sartoris @Sebastian Roth
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            @sebastian-roth said in Not NTFS Partition error 34 during capture:

            Maybe try scheduling a debug upload task and when you get to the terminal run fixparts /dev/sda2 and answer y(es), w(rite), y(es). After that start the upload process by issuing fog command. Please see if things changed.

            I didn’t get time yesterday to focus on this. Here’s the output I received.
            0_1501767136610_fixpart1.png
            0_1501767141329_fixpart2.png
            0_1501767144852_fixpart3.png
            0_1501767200052_fixpart4.png
            0_1501768609617_fixpart5.png
            0_1501768615164_fixpart6.png
            0_1501768619189_fixpart7.png
            0_1501768623146_fixpart8.png
            0_1501768626330_fixpart9.png

            I’m not sure this procedure is correct. /dev/sda2 being a partition shouldn’t have a partition table…

            I rolled back to the snapshot and ran again with “fixparts /dev/sda” and received no warnings, did a write anyway. Reran the “fog” the process again even though there were no changes. I watched closer all the lines that go by, and notices a few of interest.

            0_1501770119113_fixpartextra.png
            It finds and identifies 2 NTFS partitions. Ntfs resize happens without error. Problem only appears with the actual partclone capture.
            0_1501773253590_fixpartextra3.png

            Clearing the ntfs flag … Failed???

            This is just before fog saves the new partition layout and starts the partclone captures.

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              John Sartoris
              last edited by John Sartoris

              If I change the image settings to “Multiple partition image - single disk (not resizable) -(2)”, the upload proceeds. This tells me the problem is with the partition resize.

              This might present me a problem. Previous years we had 500g-1tb spinning drives, this year we switched to 250g ssd drives. The reported device size in Partclone is 267.9g.

              I swapped back to zstd compression and 200m split. The capture failed out with this. Trying again with gzip.
              0_1501776747453_zstd.png

              edit: Missed the image

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                Tom Elliott @John Sartoris
                last edited by

                @john-sartoris Way too many pictures with minimal text inbetween makes it hard to follow.

                That all said.

                /dev/sda2 does not have a partition table.

                FOG’s capture system works as such:

                Get the current layout.
                Attempt to shrink partitions as possible/required. (All partitions)
                Once all partitions are shrunk, get the partition table of the disk.
                The problem seems to be something with /dev/sda2 though we don’t know what. Something is causing partclone to not even be able to mount /dev/sda2.

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                  John Sartoris @Tom Elliott
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                  @tom-elliott

                  @tom-elliott said in Not NTFS Partition error 34 during capture:

                  @john-sartoris Way too many pictures with minimal text inbetween makes it hard to follow.

                  Sorry about that. I figured that would be the best way to capture the sequence of output from fog. The actual problem isn’t giving much information. Hopefully something else inline would stand out to someone with more detailed experience.

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                    Sebastian Roth Moderator
                    last edited by

                    @John-Sartoris Maybe provide more information on the partition layout. See in d1.partitions and d1.minimum.partitions in the image directory on your server.

                    Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                      John Sartoris @Sebastian Roth
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                      @sebastian-roth said in Not NTFS Partition error 34 during capture:

                      @John-Sartoris Maybe provide more information on the partition layout. See in d1.partitions and d1.minimum.partitions in the image directory on your server.

                      d1.minimum.partitions is not in the /images/dev/082… upload folder

                      d1.partitions

                      label: dos
                      label-id: 0x86308630
                      device: /dev/sda
                      unit: sectors
                      
                      /dev/sda1 : start=        2048, size=     1024000, type=7, bootable
                      /dev/sda2 : start=     1026048, size=   523259904, type=7
                      
                      
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                        Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                        @john-sartoris said in Not NTFS Partition error 34 during capture:

                        d1.minimum.partitions is not in the /images/dev/082… upload folder

                        This is because the image is set to non-resizable right now. Nevertheless the partition layout is pretty straight forward and I can’t think of why this wouldn’t work with resizable. At least when looking at the partitions. Possibly there is something going wrong when FOG does shrink the partitions before capturing those. You might want to try ntfsfix -b -d /dev/sda2 in another debug upload session. This is what FOG is doing when it says “Clearing ntfs flag”.

                        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                          Quazz Moderator
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                          It’s reporting 2 NTFS partitions. Is this correct with your partition layout?

                          A default Windows installation will only have one.

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                            John Sartoris @Quazz
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                            @quazz said in Not NTFS Partition error 34 during capture:

                            It’s reporting 2 NTFS partitions. Is this correct with your partition layout?

                            A default Windows installation will only have one.

                            If you manually create a full disk partition during the installer, 1 is correct. If you install to a blank disk, the installer will create 2. The first being 100-500mb depending on version. It has been this way since Win7, I think. This small partition is the “Active” boot partition and to the best of my knowledge is used for booting bitlocker encrypted partitions. The primary boot files and some system level things need to remain unencrypted. Fog has specific rules to leave these small partitions basically untouched.

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                              Quazz Moderator @John Sartoris
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                              @john-sartoris That partition should be FAT32.

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                                John Sartoris @Quazz
                                last edited by

                                @quazz said in Not NTFS Partition error 34 during capture:

                                @john-sartoris That partition should be FAT32.

                                Not on anything that I have encountered. The EFI partition will be fat32, but the boot has always been NTFS for me. I haven’t gotten into efi much on windows machines.

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                                  Quazz Moderator @John Sartoris
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                                  @john-sartoris Hmm, seems they’ve switched back and forth between the two on several occassions, bah.

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