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FOG stops deployment at "Checking queue"

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    gwhitfield
    last edited by Jan 26, 2012, 12:37 PM

    FOG stops deployment task at “Checking queue” on client machine. Machine is a Dell 790, fog client 0.32 on an Ubuntu 10.04 release. Client just displays a count down (up) every 5 seconds. There were some references to this in the old forums which are now unavailable, hopefully someone can tell me how to resolve.

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      gwhitfield
      last edited by Jan 31, 2012, 2:42 PM

      Hello? Has no one seen this? I know it was commented on in the old forums, is there anyway to retrieve those comments?

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        dugjones
        last edited by Jan 31, 2012, 6:56 PM

        Not sure if this will help you but I have seen our server do this when the loaded kernel doesn’t contain the proper NIC driver for the computer. You can change it easily by clicking on the “i” icon (lower case “i” in blue circle) in the Fog console then select “Kernel Updates” on the left hand menu. Now, scroll down the Published kernels to install a new one.

        We have noticed that some of our newest machines require a new kernel (ie. kernel 2.6.39.1) but our older machines require us to load an older kernel (ie. kernel 2.6.35.7 KS). Unfortunately, I don’t think there is any way to know which is currently loaded but you can load different kernels and retry the imaging process fairly quickly.

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          gwhitfield
          last edited by Jan 31, 2012, 7:01 PM

          Thank you for the response. Just in the last hour I seem to have hit on the right kernel ( 2.6.39.1 Core ) as my problem machine took an image. No knowing which kernel can be a challenge, but I can’t complain since you do get the option to name them. Thinking we were up-to-date I went backwards and nothing worked so I decided to start fresh and voila! Thank you for the reply!

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            dugjones
            last edited by Jan 31, 2012, 7:03 PM

            Awesome! Glad you got it working!:)

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