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    mikmatcr
    last edited by Jun 27, 2019, 3:37 PM

    Hello, I have problems to start FOG on clients from Hyper V and VirtualBox.

    The server assigns me IP but does not pass ipxe.

    What I can do?

    I enclose my dhcpd.conf file which I modified with the example that exists in the forum.

    PS: Sorry for my bad English.

    Thank you

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      Sebastian Roth Moderator
      last edited by Jun 27, 2019, 5:09 PM

      @mikmatcr From what you posted so far I can’t see what’s going wrong?! What do you get after the “iPXE initialising devices…” message on screen?

      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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        mikmatcr @Sebastian Roth
        last edited by Jun 27, 2019, 5:21 PM

        @Sebastian-Roth The problem is that it does not advance of the message: iPXE initialising devices…

        It stays frozen, I have left it for several minutes and it does not display the FOG menu

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          Sebastian Roth Moderator
          last edited by Jun 27, 2019, 6:35 PM

          @mikmatcr Try changing line 57 of your dhcpd.conf file to filename "ipxe.pxe"; and see if it makes a difference. Make sure you restart your DHCP service after the change.

          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)

          Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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            mikmatcr @Sebastian Roth
            last edited by Jun 27, 2019, 7:54 PM

            @Sebastian-Roth With that configuration, it worked for me. But now the problem is that the cloning speed is too slow, an average of 500MB / min.

            It can improve?

            Thanks for the iPXE tip

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              george1421 Moderator @mikmatcr
              last edited by Jun 27, 2019, 8:39 PM

              @mikmatcr I can tell you both hyper-v and virtual box are really slow on image capture. I did some benchmark testing a few days ago because other mentioned really slow capture speeds which seem to be related to the legacy adapter in hyper-v that is needed to support pxe booting: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/13396/unable-to-capture-windows-10-image/20

              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!

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                mikmatcr @george1421
                last edited by Jun 27, 2019, 8:54 PM

                @george1421 I was reading that using Gen 1 in Hyper v makes the legacy adapter very slow, but using Gen 2 should improve the speed, but if I create a Gen 2 virtual it displays an adapter error and SCSI Disk

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                  george1421 Moderator @mikmatcr
                  last edited by Jun 27, 2019, 9:48 PM

                  @mikmatcr First I’m not a hyper-v admin so my skills are not very good, but when I was testing I found that you can not boot from a scsi disk with hyper-v, you can only boot from ide. I was able to install centos on the scsi disk but it wouldn’t boot. I then researched and found that hyper-v is not designed for scsi booting. In my bench marking I did not attempt to test a Gen2 vm client.

                  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!

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                    george1421 Moderator @mikmatcr
                    last edited by george1421 Jun 27, 2019, 3:58 PM Jun 27, 2019, 9:58 PM

                    @mikmatcr OK since I still have the development system setup I just spun up a Gen2 vm client. MDT is currently building the golden image. I did see that they changed the disk controller to SCSI. It will take about 1hr for MDT to finish the build. I’ll get some bench mark numbers after that.

                    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!

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