No DHCP Response on Eth0
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@bartont126 Sorry I didn’t see your second (third) image. That means that the target computer can’t reach the FOG server. Did you happen to change the IP address of the FOG server after FOG was installed? FOG doesn’t like having its IP address changed or assigned by dhcp.
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@george1421 I made a little more progress.I am now using the unmanaged switch. I was able to register the host computer and the fog management console now sees the host. I then clicked the host, created a basic task to capture the host image computer. I rebooted to pxe which thus should begin to capture the image and now I am getting this error. Also, no I have no changed the IP address. I super appreciate your help so far! We’re making progress I feel like. This is the furthest progress I’ve made since I started this.
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@bartont126 Can you get me a clear shot of the kernel parameters, I need to see the entire line. Its in the section kernel variables and settings. The target computer can’t reach the fog server. I have a felling the answer is in the settings
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@george1421 Try this. Sorry it’s always sideways. It’s straight on my computer until I upload it.
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@george1421 Kernel Variables and settings:
bzImage Loglevel=4 initrd=init.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 web=192.168.1.1/fog/ consoleblank =0 rootfstype=ext4 mac=54:e1:type=up -
@bartont126 ok on the FOG server, will you key in the following command
showmount -e 127.0.0.1
That will show the NFS share on the fog server. It should present two lines one for /images and one for /images/dev I’m traveling right now so I don’t have immediate access to a fog server to give you an example. -
@george1421 No worries. I just got home from work. I will give this a shot in the morning and respond with my findings. Thank you George!
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@george1421 Hi George. I did the showmont -e and the two lines i’m getting says
Export List for 127.0.0.1
/images/dev/ *
images * -
@bartont126 Any ideas what might be causing the issue from the showmount -e?
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@bartont126 those settings are correct. You have 2 shares. /images and /images/dev. (I assume the missing slash in front of /images was a type-o).
I’m still a bit confused why your target computer is reporting “Unable to locate image store”. Did you do the prerequisites of disabling the firewall and setting selinux to permissive?
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@bartont126 can you also run these commands? (hint if you connect to your FOG server using a terminal program like putty you can copy and paste outputs a bit easier).
ls -la /images/dev
ls -la /images
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@george1421 ls -la /images/dev
total 16
drwxrwxrwx 4 fog root 4096 Feb 12 19:06 .
drwxrwxrwx 4 fog root 4096 Feb 12 16:06 …
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 Feb 12 19:06 54e1adc29063
-rwxrwxrwx 1 fog root 0 Feb 12 16:06 .mntcheck
drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Feb 12 16:06 postinitscripts
tyler@tyler-PowerEdge-T710:~$ls -la /images
total 16
drwxrwxrwx 4 fog root 4096 Feb 12 16:06 .
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Feb 12 16:30 …
drwxrwxrwx 4 fog root 4096 Feb 12 19:06 dev
-rwxrwxrwx 1 fog root 0 Feb 12 16:06 .mntcheck
drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Feb 12 16:06 postdownloadscriptsI also did not disable the firewall and setting selinux. I’m unsure of how to do that so I will look it up.
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What OS did you use for the FOG server?
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@george1421 I just disabled the firewall. Trying to enable Selinux right now and set to permissive. Running Ubuntu desktop 16.04.3
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@george1421 George, looks like it was the firewall the whole time. It’s now copying the image.
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@bartont126 well now don’t forget your original issue with spanning tree. Make sure you get that bit fixed on your enterprise switch so you get the best deployment times. Ideal times for deployment are around 6GB/min according to the partclone screen. Capture times will be less of course. Less rates to just under 2GB/min are typically seen, but 6GB/min is ideal with a typical SSD dual or quad core target computer. I have seen speeds as high as 10GB/min with a new 7280 and 7285 Dell laptop with nvme drives. Just so you are aware the target computer has a bigger impact on deployment speeds than the FOG server.
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@george1421 So stp mode needs to be changed to rstp or whatever to fix the spanning issue? I’m using some cheap tenda switch I’m getting around 3gb/sec right now. Obviously the enterprise switch would be ideal. I’m definitely going to run into an issue with space. my Ubuntu is imaged on a patrician of only around 150gb. I have about 70gb of free space left on it. I have another drive on the server with 1.7tb of space. is there a way for me to direct the images folder to another drive on the server to maximize my space without having to re set up the whole sever?
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@bartont126 Great to hear you got most of your issues solved. Thanks to George who’s been of great help. I’d ask you to try and keep topics together in one thread and separate unrelated issues in different threads. There is no restriction on how many threads you open and it’s way better for everyone to follow!
I’ll mark this solved now.
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@bartont126 If you are getting 3GB/min right now that is acceptable. I may have your thread mixed up with another one with a similar issue.
Adding a second hard drive is a topic for another thread. But there are a few ways to go about it.
- If your system uses lvm, just add the new disk to the lvm pool and your done.
- Add the new disk as a second storage node on your fog server
- Mount the new disk over /images to place all of your images on the new disk while the original disk is just used for the OS and FOG.
If you look in the tutorial section of the forums you will see many of my posts, some discuss adding additional space to your fog server. The easiest I my say is the LVM route.
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@george1421 I actually just posted another thread as that’s what I thought the moderator wanted me to do. however, I will look into these few things and look for your thread on adding more space. My networking guy is taking a look into the rstp on the switch so hopefully we can get this enterprise switch up and going to increase our speeds.