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    FOG Setup with 2 NIC's

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    • S
      Sodden
      last edited by

      Yes, eth0 is using DHCP and connected to the network. eth1 is set to static with the IP 10.0.0.100 and connected to an office switch where I’m connecting the clients for imaging/deploying.

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        BPSTravis Developer
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        Then you will want to install fog with the ip 10.0.0.100

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          Sodden
          last edited by

          [quote=“BPSTravis, post: 24615, member: 22444”]Then you will want to install fog with the ip 10.0.0.100[/quote]

          But then I won’t be able to access the Web GUI or am I wrong ?

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            BPSTravis Developer
            last edited by

            You should be able to.

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              Sodden
              last edited by

              But then I’m accessing the Web GUI via eth1 and not eth0 which won’t work because eth1 is not connected to the network.

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              • B
                BPSTravis Developer
                last edited by

                you will be accessing the web gui via eth0.

                Try it before you assume it won’t work.

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                  Sodden
                  last edited by

                  Sorry, I thought the Server IP was the listening IP of FOG. However, it’s still not working. I’ll probably start from scratch tomorrow or the day after. I think I messed up my system somehow with dnsmasq and dhcp.

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                  • Tom ElliottT
                    Tom Elliott
                    last edited by

                    The server IP is the listening server of FOG, but when it comes to the GUI, apache naturally listen’s on all available network interfaces unless you specify otherwise.

                    It seems likely that you setup the TFTP and DHCP server to listen on the wrong interface. You shouldn’t have to reinstall the whole thing, but this will likely correct the problems.

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                    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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                      Sodden
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for the Help so far. After reinstallinge everything dhcp and pxe is working fine.

                      But I have an other problem now. When I try to image a Client it says "Unable to locate image file for Windows 7! (sys.img.000).
                      Here is what I did, I created an Image and then did a full inventory on the client linking it to the image and appropriate OS and set it to “image this client on reboot”. After that I get an endless boot loop.

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                      • B
                        BPSTravis Developer
                        last edited by

                        What kind of image did you tell it to upload?

                        If you check the “/images” directory what files do you see inside the folder with your images name on it?

                        If you only have /dev inside /images then your image was never moved and is likely under /dev in a folder with the mac address of the client as the name.

                        If it’s not shown in either of those locations then it didn’t upload the image.

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                          Sodden
                          last edited by

                          /images and /images/dev are both empty.

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                          • B
                            BPSTravis Developer
                            last edited by

                            Then your server did not upload any image which is why you are getting the error that it cannot find the files.

                            Try the upload again and watch it for errors at the beginning.

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                              joseph5931
                              last edited by

                              I just wanted to say thank you for the post. Have been all over looking for this answer, as I am new to both setting up a Ubuntu desktop as a Linux server and FOG. Really excited to start using FOG, great piece of software by the way, and give this school district an answer to cloning that doesn’t involve using deploy studio to clone a PC. Thank you again.

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