Is it not possible to deploy an image without registering the HOST?
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@george1421 Excuse me it is 1.5.8
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@JulianC Did you install FOG using the git method or by downloading the tarball? The reason why I ask is that if you used the git method, I’d recommend that you switch over to 1.5.9RC1 and see if that resolved the issue. There were a few bugs in 1.5.8 around unable to locate the image store.
The iPXE menu option of Deploy Image should be functionally the same as scheduling the deployment after registering.
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@JulianC I am not able to replicate the issue. I setup a fresh test server, registered one host to capture an image from it. Then PXE booted a different host and deployed an image directly form the PXE menu without registering that host. Worked perfectly fine.
I have used the latest development version, though I am not aware of a change between FOG 1.5.8 and the latest dev version that would fix such an issue.
Can you please take a picture of the error on screen and post here? As well you might explain what steps you take exactly till you see the error.
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@Sebastian-Roth
Hey Sebastian thx for replying,To begin with I first registered the host, soo I can make the Capture image. There is no problems with registering the host or the Capture image. Now I get a new computer that is not registered and go to pxe boot > fog server > deploy image (It asks for my credentials). Now I am in Image list and I use a random image, the fog server communicates with the new pc. But when the images is starting to deploy I get this error: image url)
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@JulianC The picture with the error screen did not upload properly. Please try again. Otherwise upload to an external server and post a link here.
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@JulianC Just to make sure and rule out the basic things. Can you please run the command
ls -al /images/Win7MasterNoIEv1
on your FOG server (console) and post output/picture of that here? -
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@Sebastian-Roth https://ibb.co/ZK8vJRQ
*The name of the image has been changed, but this is still the same image.FYI: All the images are stored on a NAS server on the same subnet.
The images file is also hidden on the NAS server, but I don’t think that it will be a problem. -
@JulianC Well then we are missing some vital information here! What device is 10.229.9.50 and what is the IP of your FOG server and the NAS? Please post a picture of your storage configuration.