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      Chino
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      [ATTACH=full]15[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]16[/ATTACH] Hello. I have been trying for days to image a HP z600 machine. Before we changed the IP address on the fog server, I was able to image a z600. Now I cannot. What’s interesting is, is that I can image any other model that we have here after the IP address change here except for the HP machine. I get a series of error messages when trying to push or capture the image. Please see the attached pictures. Hopefully someone can help me because I have no idea what else to do.

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        Kevin
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        Just a thought off the top of my head, have you tried using a different kernel on this model, an older one? Also are you using FOG .32?

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          Chino
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          Funny you should ask. I did just try that and it didn’t work either and yes I’m on fog .32. I"m not sure what else can be done. I was thinking that maybe it was the image, but even if I deploy an image that isn’t for that model it will not push down. Maybe it’s a driver issue with somethinig on this machine…

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            The Dealman
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            [quote=“Chino, post: 667, member: 276”]Funny you should ask. I did just try that and it didn’t work either and yes I’m on fog .32. I"m not sure what else can be done. I was thinking that maybe it was the image, but even if I deploy an image that isn’t for that model it will not push down. Maybe it’s a driver issue with somethinig on this machine…[/quote]

            Well according to the wiki [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=WorkingDevices[/url] you should be using the default kernel from version 0.29 for starters

            Fog 1.5.9 running currently on all servers

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              Chino
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              Another interesting point is that the HP z600 was working fine on Fog 0.32. The only thing I can do is blame the IP address change to the Fog server, but yet I cannot really say for sure that could be the reason. I’ve ran out of ideas and I’m not sure what else I can do.

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                chad-bisd Moderator
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                Is your FOG server also your DHCP server? If not, does DHCP need to be updated elsewhere? Are you using a proxy DHCP server or DNSMASQ?


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                  Chino
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                  Fog is actually on a static ip…but again it’s so wierd that only this model is giving me this problem.

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                    chad-bisd Moderator
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                    [quote=“Chino, post: 828, member: 276”]Fog is actually on a static ip…but again it’s so wierd that only this model is giving me this problem.[/quote]

                    Fog server having a static IP doesn’t really answer the question? Is the FOG server your DHCP server also? Did you update all the settings that tell the clients where to go for PXE? Are you running a proxyDHCP/LTSP/DNSMASQ?


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