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      Adam Kohnert
      last edited by

      Good news all!

      We purchased a new Firewall/Filter (CIPA) and it came in today and it is up and running!

      It looks like there is a place for us to modify it so we can add:

      next-server 10.0.175.162;
      filename “pxelinux.0”;

      Note the filename end of .0 is a zero.

      Is there anything else that we need to add???

      YeeHaa

      Thanks

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        Matt Harding
        last edited by

        Put those settings in (Remember to make note of what you do in case you need to take it out again).

        Register a client PC with fog through the web frontend, set it to PXE boot, then see if it boots from network and shows you a FOG menu. If you get the fog menu, its worked.

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          Adam Kohnert
          last edited by

          Well…

          We can’t seem to change any settings on the DHCP server

          Plan D

          Can we set up our own network? Just have the fog server hooked up to a switch then have some computers hooked up to a switch? And then have the FOG server give out DHCP address?

          I am at a loss…I have about 75 computers to do

          Thanks

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            BryceZ
            last edited by

            During the install process for FOG it asks if you would like to have FOG manage your DHCP. If you don’t have any images or a long list of hosts added to FOG already, it might be easiest to just set it up one more time from scratch on an isolated switch, making sure to let FOG handle DHCP.

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              Adam Kohnert
              last edited by

              OK, is there a way I can change my current settings without uninstalling FOG? Should I be connected to our current network when I install FOG? What IP address do I use for the FOG server?

              Thanks again

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                chad-bisd Moderator
                last edited by

                Yes. install the DHCP daemon and configure it manually.


                If you would like to make a donation to the Fog project, please do so [U][COLOR=#0000ff][URL='http://sourceforge.net/dona…

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                  Adam Kohnert
                  last edited by

                  Hello again!

                  Here is what I did and it didn’t work, I know shocking:

                  Set up my fog server to handle DHCP…I think
                  Connected my fog server to a switch no hooked to the internet
                  Connected the client to the same switch as the fog server
                  And…nothing

                  Can someone check my fog settings?

                  I can’t have my fog server hooked to our current network…it causes some problems

                  Thanks!!!

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                    chad-bisd Moderator
                    last edited by

                    post your dhcpd config file (use code tags or attach the file).

                    When you says “And…nothing” what part of the process gives you nothing? Maybe if you spelled out the exact steps you are taking when trying to use FOG when the “And…nothing”, we might be able to help. You can configure FOG all day long, but if you don’t turn on the clients “and…nothing” is an expected and acceptable result.


                    If you would like to make a donation to the Fog project, please do so [U][COLOR=#0000ff][URL='http://sourceforge.net/dona…

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                      Adam Kohnert
                      last edited by

                      Sorry for being vague
                      And…nothing—this means the client machine did not boot from PXE

                      Did I miss a step?
                      Probably something simple

                      Thanks Again

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                        chad-bisd Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Did you go into the BIOS on the clients and set them to network book, and then actually make sure they are network booting. Some require you to hit F12, or hold down a key before they network boot, even if it’s set in the BIOS. I have some tablets that I have to hold down a special button on the front while turning them on, or they ignore the boot order and quick boot to windows.


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                          Adam Kohnert
                          last edited by

                          Yes, I hit F12 and selected Boot From PXE.

                          Ill keep trying.

                          Thanks again

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                            Adam Kohnert
                            last edited by

                            Hello again!

                            I was thinking one day and thought I may need 2 network cards for my computer to make FOG work? Not sure why, So I tried it and the computer did not boot from PXE.

                            So then my next venture was to start from scratch, so I reinstalled FOG. Then I got this message-- * Setting up and starting Apache Web Server…Failed!

                            So here is my current set-up

                               ..#######:.    ..,#,..     .::##::.   
                            

                            .:###### .:;####:…;#;…
                            …##… …##;,;##::::.##…
                            ,# …##…##:::## …::
                            ## .::###,##. . ##.::#.:######::.
                            …##:::###::…#. … .#…#. #…#:::.
                            …:####:… …##…##::## … #
                            # . …##:,;##;:::#: … ##…
                            .# . .:;####;::::.##:::;#:…
                            # …:;###…

                            ###########################################

                            FOG

                            Free Computer Imaging Solution

                            Created by:

                            SyperiorSoft

                            [url]http://www.SyperiorSoft.com[/url]

                            Developers:

                            Chuck Syperski

                            Jian Zhang

                            GNU GPL Version 3

                            ###########################################

                            Version: 0.32 Installer/Updater

                            What version of Linux would you like to run the installtion for?

                                  1) Redhat Based Linux (Fedora, CentOS)
                                  2) Ubuntu Based Linux (Kubuntu, Edubuntu)
                            

                            Choice: [2]2

                            Starting Ubuntu Installtion.

                            FOG Server installation modes:
                            * Normal Server: (Choice N)
                            This is the typical installation type and
                            will install all FOG components for you on this
                            machine. Pick this option if you are unsure what to pick.

                              * Storage Node: (Choice S)
                                  This install mode will only install the software required
                                  to make this server act as a node in a storage group
                            

                            More information:
                            [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=InstallationModes[/url]

                            What type of installation would you like to do? [N] n

                            What is the IP address to be used by this FOG Server? [10.0.175.162]

                            Would you like to setup a router address for the DHCP server? [Y/n] n

                            Would you like to setup a DNS address for the DHCP server and client boot image? [Y/n] n

                            Would you like to change the default network interface from eth0?
                            If you are not sure, select No. [y/N]

                            Would you like to use the FOG server for dhcp service? [Y/n] y

                            This version of FOG has internationalization support, would
                            you like to install the additional language packs? [Y/n] n

                            #####################################################################

                            FOG now has everything it needs to setup your server, but please
                            understand that this script will overwrite any setting you may
                            have setup for services like DHCP, apache, pxe, tftp, and NFS.

                            It is not recommended that you install this on a production system
                            as this script modifies many of your system settings.

                            This script should be run by the root user on Fedora, or with sudo on Ubuntu.

                            Here are the settings FOG will use:
                            Distro: Ubuntu
                            Installation Type: Normal Server
                            Server IP Address: 10.0.175.162
                            DHCP router Address:
                            DHCP DNS Address:
                            Interface: eth0
                            Using FOG DHCP: 1
                            Internationalization: 0

                            Are you sure you wish to continue (Y/N)

                            Sorry, answer not recognized.

                            Are you sure you wish to continue (Y/N) y

                            Installation Started…

                            Installing required packages, if this fails
                            make sure you have an active internet connection.

                            • Preparing apt-get

                            • Installing package: apache2

                            • Installing package: php5

                            • Installing package: php5-gd

                            • Installing package: php5-cli

                            • Installing package: php5-mysql

                            • Installing package: php5-curl

                            • Installing package: mysql-server

                              We are about to install MySQL Server on
                              this server, if MySQL isn’t installed already
                              you will be prompted for a root password. If
                              you don’t leave it blank you will need to change
                              it in the config.php file located at:

                              /var/www/fog/commons/config.php

                              Press enter to acknowledge this message.

                            Reading package lists…
                            Building dependency tree…
                            Reading state information…
                            mysql-server is already the newest version.
                            0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 127 not upgraded.

                            • Installing package: mysql-client
                            • Installing package: isc-dhcp-server
                            • Installing package: tftpd-hpa
                            • Installing package: tftp-hpa
                            • Installing package: nfs-kernel-server
                            • Installing package: vsftpd
                            • Installing package: net-tools
                            • Installing package: wget
                            • Installing package: xinetd
                            • Installing package: sysv-rc-conf
                            • Installing package: tar
                            • Installing package: gzip
                            • Installing package: build-essential
                            • Installing package: cpp
                            • Installing package: gcc
                            • Installing package: g++
                            • Installing package: m4
                            • Installing package: htmldoc
                            • Installing package: perl
                            • Installing package: libcrypt-passwdmd5-perl
                            • Installing package: lftp
                            • Installing package: openssh-server
                            • Installing package: php-gettext
                            • Installing package: clamav-freshclam

                            Confirming package installation.

                            • Checking package: apache2…OK
                            • Checking package: php5…OK
                            • Checking package: php5-gd…OK
                            • Checking package: php5-cli…OK
                            • Checking package: php5-mysql…OK
                            • Checking package: php5-curl…OK
                            • Checking package: mysql-server…OK
                            • Checking package: mysql-client…OK
                            • Checking package: isc-dhcp-server…OK
                            • Checking package: tftpd-hpa…OK
                            • Checking package: tftp-hpa…OK
                            • Checking package: nfs-kernel-server…OK
                            • Checking package: vsftpd…OK
                            • Checking package: net-tools…OK
                            • Checking package: wget…OK
                            • Checking package: xinetd…OK
                            • Checking package: sysv-rc-conf…OK
                            • Checking package: tar…OK
                            • Checking package: gzip…OK
                            • Checking package: build-essential…OK
                            • Checking package: cpp…OK
                            • Checking package: gcc…OK
                            • Checking package: g++…OK
                            • Checking package: m4…OK
                            • Checking package: htmldoc…OK
                            • Checking package: perl…OK
                            • Checking package: libcrypt-passwdmd5-perl…OK
                            • Checking package: lftp…OK
                            • Checking package: openssh-server…OK
                            • Checking package: php-gettext…OK
                            • Checking package: clamav-freshclam…OK

                            Configuring services.

                            • Setting up fog user…OK
                            • Setting up and starting MySql…OK
                            • Backing up user reports…OK
                            • Setting up and starting Apache Web Server…Failed!

                            That is as far as I got. I did take out the extra card. Here is my network information.
                            IP-10.0.175.162
                            Broadcast Address-10.0.255.255
                            Default Router-10.0.0.2
                            Primary DNS- 64.33.128.10

                            Our current DHCP server can’t be modified. So I selected FOG to handle DHCP. I hope I was detailed enough! Thanks!

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                              Adam Kohnert
                              last edited by

                              I am going to get a fresh start. I am going to reinstall Ubuntu 11.04 version

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                                Adam Kohnert
                                last edited by

                                Success!!! I am in the process of uploading an image!!!

                                Woohooo!!!

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                                  Adam Kohnert
                                  last edited by

                                  Cloned 6 computers in about 20 minutes!!!

                                  Thanks for the all the help

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                                    Rich-C @Adam Kohnert
                                    last edited by

                                    @Adam-Kohnert In case there are others who may have had this issue I have corrected a PC not booting into PXE a few times.

                                    Steps I have taken to correct:

                                    1. Boot into BIOS
                                    2. Change the security settings to remove Secure boot
                                    3. change boot type (away from UEFI to BOTH)
                                    4. Set Legacy to first on the boot options.

                                    This has corrected my issues every time

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                                      Wayne Workman @Rich-C
                                      last edited by

                                      And for future readers, FOG 1.3.0 supports UEFI and GPT type disks, and the desired boot rom can be loaded into most firmware to allow them to be used with SecureBoot turned on. Also, manufacturers are beginning to produce devices that are only UEFI. The Surface Pro, some laptops, and other tablets as examples.

                                      Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
                                      Daily Clean Installation Results:
                                      https://fogtesting.fogproject.us/
                                      FOG Reporting:
                                      https://fog-external-reporting-results.fogproject.us/

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                                        Rich-C @Wayne Workman
                                        last edited by

                                        @Wayne-Workman That IS AWESOME! Save me and my team a few minutes in config…very cool.

                                        For others reading and who are suing FOG for the first time. PXe boots up perfectly fine, DHCP will “Spin” and then you’re machine will likely not boot past a black screen perhaps with a flashing cursor. The steps from my previous post (copied inline here) fixed that issue for me:

                                        Steps I have taken to correct:

                                        1. Boot into BIOS
                                        2. Change the security settings to remove Secure boot
                                        3. change boot type (away from UEFI to BOTH)
                                        4. Set Legacy to first on the boot options.

                                        However as soon as 1.3.0 is out if the issue you had was like mine it likely wouldn’t have been an issue. Also the instructions at the end of the install if using FOG in a Windows DHCP server environment are critical. The Fog team should be given a lot of credit for including those. It made my first install of FOG incredibly fast.

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