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      ErinS
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      Fresh install, the second time I’v had to do this, of Ubuntu 11.04 and current FOG.
      After the install I took my master image computer and successfully booted into PXE, completed host registration and inventory, assigned a task to upload the image, all good.

      Then when trying to deploy the image to a brand new HP desktop of same make model etc I can not get it to PXE boot. Here is what I have noticed that may be an issue. The IP address of the FOG server, DNS, DHCP etc all are 192.168.10.* but the company does also deply 192.168.12.* addresses.

      The failing desktop DOES have a 192.168.12.* address. I’ve changed it to a static IP address of 10.192.168.** but even then it will not boot into PXE. I have manually registered the desktop into FOG and it does not resolve.

      One thing that I did during the FOG setup is to set the Subnet/netmask to 255.255.255.0 maybe it should be 255.255.0.0 to be able to resolve those machines with the .12 address? If so I can’t figure out how to change it in the FOG configuration.

      Any help, please give specific instructions, would be greatly appreciated.

      Erin

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        chad-bisd Moderator
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        Do you have a DHCP server for your computers or are they all set static?


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          ErinS
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          Hello Chad,
          Yes I do have a DHCP server which (if it matters) does have a 192.168.10.* address. There is no problem whatsoever accessing network resources, etc just can get machines with this 192.168.12.* address to PXE boot. Image file not found. So I am assuming that something else needs to be set on my FOG server.

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            ErinS
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            The silence is deafening.

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              chad-bisd Moderator
              last edited by

              So clients in the subnet 192.168.10.x can pxeboot and get the fog menu but clients in the 192.168.12.x subnet cannot. Is that the scenario?


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                ErinS
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                Yes, that is the exact scenario.

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                  chad-bisd Moderator
                  last edited by

                  Does the same DHCP server support both 192.168.10.x and 192.168.12.x or do they have separate DHCP servers?


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                    ErinS
                    last edited by

                    The same DHCP server supports both. I verified that one right off 🙂
                    Thanks for helping Chad. I really need it!

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                      ErinS
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                      The gateway for those which will not PXE boot is a .12 address of course and .10 for the ones that will PXE boot.

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                        chad-bisd Moderator
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                        On the 192.168.12.x network, do you even get the FOG menu or does it error out trying to find pxelinux.0?


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                          ErinS
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                          No, I don’t even get the FOG menu. It errors out trying to find pxelinux. I believe the error is No Image File Found.

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                            chad-bisd Moderator
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                            Check the config on the DHCP server. Maybe the scope definition for 192.168.12.x has a syntax error for the filename option.


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                              ErinS
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                              That was awesome! Now the .12 machines are able to get to the FOG menu but there is still ONE issue. I was able to register the host but imaging failed.
                              “Unable to connect to tftp server”
                              is the error now.

                              Almost there 🙂

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                                chad-bisd Moderator
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                                Do you have a file on the FOG Server in /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/01-Mac-address? If so, can you paste the contents?


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                                  ErinS
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                                  Hello Chad,
                                  There is no file except Default in /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/
                                  What other information can I provide?

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                                    ErinS
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                                    Another interesting little tidbit. In FOG when I got to Other Information and attempt to set a master password an error message appears
                                    “PXE menu update failed. Unable to connect to tftp server”

                                    FYI - I received this message yesterday and did stop and restart the tftp server via Terminal by typing in sudo stop tftpd-hpa and sudo start tftpd-hpa

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                                      Bobfrid
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                                      Sounds like it might be a password issue for tftp. I think. Maybe.

                                      Reference this: [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Unable_to_connect_to_TFTP[/url]

                                      Particularly the bit about setting the password for the user “Fog” and it matching [B]TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD[/B] and [B]STORAGE_FTP_PASSWORD [/B]in /var/www/fog/commons/config.php (at least that’s my path in 11.10)

                                      Seems like I had something else to do as well, but I guess start with that and see how it goes.

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                                        chad-bisd Moderator
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                                        If one machine still boots to PXE and run something like a hardware inventory, then I wouldn’t think it is the TFTP password. Schedule a hardware inventory task for a machine in the 192.168.10.x network and make sure that works.

                                        If that works. Try to schedule a task for a machine in the 192.168.12.x network. Schedule it through the web interface, then check the /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ folder for a task file matching your machine (01-mac-address-of-machine). If you get a file in that folder, paste the contents into this thread (use code tags).


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