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    george1421 Moderator @bogle
    last edited by Aug 13, 2019, 1:27 AM

    @bogle said in Problems deploying/managing new windows host...:

    the host in the fog web console stays offline

    This is done by a task on the fog server. The target host name registered in FOG has to be DNS lookup able for your site. So if you named a host NYCPC01 then from the linux console prompt on your FOG server you should be “required” to be able to ping NYCPC01 and get a response. What I have seen some people do is use quick registration where the system name in FOG is its mac address which is probably not lookupable in your site’s DNS server.

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      bogle @bogle
      last edited by Aug 13, 2019, 1:19 PM

      @bogle in your opinion which method is best?

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        george1421 Moderator @bogle
        last edited by Aug 13, 2019, 2:10 PM

        @bogle said in Problems deploying/managing new windows host...:

        @bogle in your opinion which method is best?

        That’s simple the one that works.

        If you want to see accurate up down status the host name listed in FOG and the target system name needs to be the same and the FOG server needs to be able to look up the computer name in DNS.

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          bogle @george1421
          last edited by Aug 13, 2019, 4:59 PM

          @george1421 ah the hostname in FOG needs to be the fqdn right?

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            george1421 Moderator @bogle
            last edited by george1421 Aug 13, 2019, 11:45 AM Aug 13, 2019, 5:43 PM

            @bogle no as long as you have the fog server setup correctly you can / should use the short name.

            I can tell you for linux you need to edit /etc/resolv.conf file.

            You will want to configure these fields.

            search domain.com ad.domain.com
            nameserver 192.168.1.16
            nameserver 192.168.1.17
            

            For every dns server you want to query you should have a nameserver entry. For every DNS domain you want to search add that domain separated by a space after the search key word. Place the most likely candidates first in the nameservers and search keywords.

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              bogle @george1421
              last edited by Aug 13, 2019, 8:14 PM

              @george1421 Ok I got that correct.

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                george1421 Moderator @bogle
                last edited by Aug 13, 2019, 8:16 PM

                @bogle So from the linux command prompt on your FOG server can you ping the devices by their windows host names? Not the FQDN name?

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                  bogle @george1421
                  last edited by Aug 15, 2019, 6:17 PM

                  @george1421 yes

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                    bogle @bogle
                    last edited by Aug 15, 2019, 6:43 PM

                    @bogle Even though windows firewall was disabled for domain, I added fog client to exclusion list for all network profiles, then opened inbound/outbound traffic on port 445. Can see the newly deployed computer now.

                    I had to do a “reset this pc” after deployment to fix make the computer run right though…

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                      bogle @bogle
                      last edited by Aug 15, 2019, 11:27 PM

                      @bogle I did a “reset this pc” and can see the host online. I created a task to reboot the computer and it didn’t do anything.

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                        george1421 Moderator @bogle
                        last edited by Aug 15, 2019, 11:39 PM

                        @bogle The FOG server talks to the target computer via the FOG Client/service. That service has a check in interval that is set in the fog settings. So the default may be 5 minutes (300 seconds), so if you issue a task to the target computer it could take up to 5 minutes before the target system reacts.

                        Also on the fog up/down indicator it doesn’t use a ping, but a connect to port 445 to confirm the system is up or not. If your windows firewall is blocking connections to port 445 then fog will assume its down.

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