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    • A
      Alistair
      last edited by

      Still on the simple 1 router network.

      A unicast to a group of 2 PCs has worked.

      tftp 10.0.1.40 get undionly.kpxe
      “tftp not recognised as an internal command”

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      • JunkhackerJ
        Junkhacker Developer
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        tftp client is not installed by default in windows, add it in the “turn windows features on or off” section of “programs and features”

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        • Jaymes DriverJ
          Jaymes Driver Developer
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          [quote=“Alistair, post: 25689, member: 1830”]Still on the simple 1 router network.

          A unicast to a group of 2 PCs has worked.

          tftp 10.0.1.40 get undionly.kpxe
          “tftp not recognised as an internal command”[/quote]

          I assume windows 7?

          The tftp command is not available by default in Windows 7 but can be enabled by turning on the TFTP Client Windows feature from Programs and Features in Control Panel.

          That is my fault, I still have Windows xp floating around that I use for my virtualized images, I usually run commands from there, I had forgotten that the latest revisions of windows don’t have tftp enabled by default.

          WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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            Alistair
            last edited by

            This simple network router is a domestic wireless router that I have lying around.
            My main system router is a new expensive PaloAlto Firewall which is the gateway for 6 vlans.
            But as I said earlier, all of these new and old HP PCs, server, fogserver etc are on only 1 vlan.
            There is no cross vlan interaction. There are no multiple systems that concern us here. Just one.
            The PaloAlto should have no problem at all in handling multicast.
            The simple domestic router I’m using right now did in fact work with multicast yesterday after I rebooted fogserver.
            My central switch is a Cisco SG-300-52 port gigabit.

            When multicast is working, [U]it appears to keep on working for multiple jobs until I reboot fogserver.[/U]
            When multicast is not working, it never works again without rebooting.

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              Alistair
              last edited by

              tftp client is now installed on win 8.1 client in Audit mode (one of the PCs that has been receiving the images)

              tftp 10.0.1.40 get undionly.kpxe
              flashing cursor…
              “Connect request failed”

              I’ll try turning off firewall

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              • Jaymes DriverJ
                Jaymes Driver Developer
                last edited by

                [quote=“Alistair, post: 25693, member: 1830”]tftp client is now installed on win 8.1 client in Audit mode (one of the PCs that has been receiving the images)

                tftp 10.0.1.40 get undionly.kpxe
                flashing cursor…
                “Connect request failed”

                I’ll try turning off firewall[/quote]

                yes please disable the firewall it causes issues.

                I read your posts, I understand you are using that Firewall, that is fine but for now we are trying to eliminate it as a possibility of the errors, so eliminate extra switch gear use only the router. I understand your set up, that is fine but first lets get for WORKING then lets introduce it to the network. Adding Servers is like adding fish to your aquarium, you need to make sure that the “fish” get use to the temperature of you water, and then you can relase them, same thing here, lets let FOG get use to being in the workplace and working then lets release it to the production environment. If the router worked yesterday for multicast, then it will work today, we just have to figure out what is failing and why.

                Why are you rebooting the server after you get it working are you a glutton for punishment?

                on a side note I am going to test multicasting.

                WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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                  Alistair
                  last edited by

                  With firewall off:

                  “Transfer successfull”

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                  • A
                    Alistair
                    last edited by

                    [I]now we are trying to eliminate it as a possibility of the errors, so eliminate extra switch gear use only the router.[/I]
                    I have been ONLY using one router, no other switches or firewall.

                    [I]if the router worked yesterday for multicast, then it will work today, we just have to figure out what is failing and why.[/I]
                    It is totally unpredictable. This is the problem.

                    [I]Why are you rebooting the server after you get it working are you a glutton for punishment?[/I]
                    This is an important principle of technical fault finding. Always try to reproduce exactly the same circumstances under which something happened or didn’t happen. A fresh reboot gives you that.

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                    • Tom ElliottT
                      Tom Elliott
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                      • Jaymes DriverJ
                        Jaymes Driver Developer
                        last edited by

                        [quote=“Alistair, post: 25695, member: 1830”]With firewall off:

                        “Transfer successfull”[/quote]

                        This is not an issue of tftpd-hpa.

                        If you are interested in getting rid of the tftpd-hpa upstart as being a POSSIBLE issue you can install an older version of Ubuntu, I recommend 10.04

                        I tested multicast on the latest FOG revision, Multicast works.

                        you can try turning off multicasting service and turning it back on you can do so with the following command

                        [code]
                        sudo /etc/init.d/FOGMulticastManager stop
                        sudo /etc/init.d/FOGMulticastManager start
                        [/code]

                        Then try multicasting.

                        WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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                          Alistair
                          last edited by

                          Jaymes - Thanks for those final tips on stopping and starting multicast.
                          I’ll try that. I’m not going back to 10.04.

                          [FONT=Times New Roman]I can’t spend any more time on this. I’m kicking a dead horse. I’m running with unicast. I know it’s slower and only 10 at a time. I have no more time to use on this multicast problem. I’m usually good at fault finding, but here I have failed to find any pattern of success and failure. One time in another school I had 50% of students who could print to a particular printer and 50% who could not. I eventually discovered that all those who had domain user names longer than 15 characters, could not print out on that particular printer. No problem in printing to other printers. Go figure. Over 20 years I’ve seen [U]many[/U] examples of 1 program creating a problem in another on various platforms. Drivers for smartboards screw up LibreOffice. [/FONT]
                          [FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT]
                          [FONT=Times New Roman]I suspect there is a problem in fog, maybe connected with firmware on my new HP Elite 8300 SFF and USDT clients.[/FONT]
                          [FONT=Times New Roman]I’m running fog 33b on one of the new SFF. But I also think it is strange and disappointing that I cannot unicast or multicast to my old HP DC7100 clients that I imaged many times from my old fogserver version 0.32.[/FONT]

                          Thank you Tom, Jaymes and JunkHacker for all your input and time.
                          I will only give further comments in this thread if I discover something significant that you should know about.

                          [FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT]

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                          • Jaymes DriverJ
                            Jaymes Driver Developer
                            last edited by

                            [quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”]Jaymes - Thanks for those final tips on stopping and starting multicast.
                            I’ll try that. I’m not going back to 10.04.

                            [FONT=Times New Roman]I can’t spend any more time on this. I’m kicking a dead horse. I’m running with unicast. I know it’s slower and only 10 at a time. I have no more time to use on this multicast problem. I’m usually good at fault finding, but here I have failed to find any pattern of success and failure. One time in another school I had 50% of students who could print to a particular printer and 50% who could not. I eventually discovered that all those who had domain user names longer than 15 characters, could not print out on that particular printer. No problem in printing to other printers. Go figure. Over 20 years I’ve seen [U]many[/U] examples of 1 program creating a problem in another on various platforms. Drivers for smartboards screw up LibreOffice. [/FONT]

                            [FONT=Times New Roman]I suspect there is a problem in fog, maybe connected with firmware on my new HP Elite 8300 SFF and USDT clients.[/FONT]
                            [FONT=Times New Roman]I’m running fog 33b on one of the new SFF. But I also think it is strange and disappointing that I cannot unicast or multicast to my old HP DC7100 clients that I imaged many times from my old fogserver version 0.32.[/FONT]

                            Thank you Tom, Jaymes and JunkHacker for all your input and time.
                            I will only give further comments in this thread if I discover something significant that you should know about.

                            [/quote]

                            I don’t know what your fear of 10.04 is, you could do so as a test, then install latest fog and try multicasting, if multicast works then there may be a problem with something installed on FOG server A (The one with the broken multicast).

                            You can increase the number of clients that can unicast at once, you can change this number under the fog settings of the web gui, click on General Settings and then edit the que size.

                            but WHAT gives you the impression that it is slower? Unicast images the machines one at a time and decompresses the data AT the host. with multicast you decompress at server and send ALL information across the network, and then you wait for all multicast hosts to get to the same spot then they move forward. Multicast is slower than unicast… AND has the potential to leave you without an OS should you choose to leave while Multicast is performing.

                            You can continue to blame FOG if you want, but the issue is specific to your server at the moment, there are many of us that use FOG for multicast, I do not I find more faults in the system than good, and they are not reporting this issue.

                            I HAVE in the past 30 minutes, multicasted a number of machines without any problems, the biggest problem I faced was sitting at PLEASE WAIT and I was able to solve this by restarting the Multicast Manager after I changed the Multicast Max sessions on the fog web GUI to another number and back again and saving the page.

                            I wish you the best of luck. You can still unicast to groups and deploy snap-ins you are not at a total loss because multicast is not working properly.

                            WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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                              Alistair
                              last edited by

                              Jaymes has found the problem!

                              sudo /etc/init.d/FOGMulticastManager stop
                              Stopping fog imaging solution: FOGMulticastManager
                              start-stop-daemon: warning: Failed to kill 1157: no such process

                              sudo /etc/init.d/FOGMulticastManager start
                              Starting FOG solution: FOGMulticastManager

                              Multicast worked !!!

                              “no such process” !!!
                              It wasn’t running.

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                              • Jaymes DriverJ
                                Jaymes Driver Developer
                                last edited by

                                [quote=“Alistair, post: 25703, member: 1830”]Jaymes has found the problem!

                                sudo /etc/init.d/FOGMulticastManager stop
                                Stopping fog imaging solution: FOGMulticastManager
                                start-stop-daemon: warning: Failed to kill 1157: no such process

                                sudo /etc/init.d/FOGMulticastManager start
                                Starting FOG solution: FOGMulticastManager

                                Multicast worked !!!

                                “no such process” !!!
                                It wasn’t running.[/quote]

                                You may want to add an upstart job to start the multicast manager at a reboot.

                                WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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                                • Tom ElliottT
                                  Tom Elliott
                                  last edited by

                                  [quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”]Jaymes - Thanks for those final tips on stopping and starting multicast.
                                  I’ll try that. I’m not going back to 10.04.[/quote]

                                  I have a feeling there’s more here than meets the eye. The FOGMulticastManager service is what handles the starting and killing (once complete or timedout) of the multicast imaging types. What’s the sleep timer set to on your system? It’s usually defaulted to every 10 seconds, which worries me a little bit here. Is the firewall disabled on the FOG Server? [code]sudo ufw disable[/code]

                                  [quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”][FONT=Times New Roman]I can’t spend any more time on this. I’m kicking a dead horse. I’m running with unicast. I know it’s slower and only 10 at a time.[/FONT][/quote][FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT]
                                  [FONT=Times New Roman]What makes you think it’s slower? You can also adjust the number you want to queue. You just need to find the right balance. At home I do around 20 systems at a time just to test things out. As I stated earlier, multicast breaks my network but unicast sails just fine. It’s just as fast, if not faster than multicast even if I test from my work place.[/FONT]

                                  [FONT=Times New Roman][quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”][/quote][/FONT][quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”]
                                  [FONT=Times New Roman]I have no more time to use on this multicast problem. I’m usually good at fault finding, but here I have failed to find any pattern of success and failure. [/FONT][/quote][FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT]
                                  [FONT=Times New Roman]Based on what I’ve obtained from the information, it seems that something is changed between the reboots that allows multicast to “suddenly” appear to work. Your restarting of the server shows that it’s another issue in whole. You restarted to do fault finding, but your restarting of the system was, seemingly, causing the failure in the first place.[/FONT]
                                  [FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT]
                                  [FONT=Times New Roman][quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”][/quote][/FONT][quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”][FONT=Times New Roman]One time in another school I had 50% of students who could print to a particular printer and 50% who could not. I eventually discovered that all those who had domain user names longer than 15 characters, could not print out on that particular printer. No problem in printing to other printers. Go figure. Over 20 years I’ve seen [U]many[/U] examples of 1 program creating a problem in another on various platforms. Drivers for smartboards screw up LibreOffice.[/FONT][/quote][FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT]

                                  [FONT=Times New Roman][quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”][/quote][/FONT][quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”][FONT=Times New Roman]I suspect there is a problem in fog, maybe connected with firmware on my new HP Elite 8300 SFF and USDT clients.[/FONT][/quote][FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT]
                                  [FONT=Times New Roman]What problem do you suspect? Didn’t you state that imaging works fine on these clients? Multicast (when working) and Unicast works perfectly fine?[/FONT]
                                  [FONT=Times New Roman][quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”][/quote][/FONT][quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”][FONT=Times New Roman]I’m running fog 33b on one of the new SFF. But I also think it is strange and disappointing that I cannot unicast or multicast to my old HP DC7100 clients that I imaged many times from my old fogserver version 0.32.[/FONT][/quote][FONT=Times New Roman][/FONT]
                                  [FONT=Times New Roman]What exactly happens on these systems? Is there a kernel panic, can you test the systems for compatibility? I can rebuild a kernel fairly quick, but I can’t fix a problem without information. All I’ve gotten from these DC7100’s is, they don’t work, but no messages showing what or why they may NOT be working in the firstplace.[/FONT]
                                  [quote=“Alistair, post: 25701, member: 1830”]Thank you Tom, Jaymes and JunkHacker for all your input and time.
                                  I will only give further comments in this thread if I discover something significant that you should know about.
                                  [/quote]
                                  I wish one wouldn’t just give up so quickly. I’ve spent a lot of time, as well as the rest of us trying to help. While I realize it’s frustrating, giving up is not the right approach. At least not in my eyes.

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                                    Alistair
                                    last edited by

                                    I have spent weeks trying to sort out issues with these new HP PCs.
                                    I’ve tried to get photos of the old HP PC screen output but school camera batteries go flat. Forget to take my camera with me.
                                    The relevant error messages go by really fast. Cannot read them to write them down. I have been trying.
                                    I have teachers coming in 3 days and no system ready. I have a crisis. I must move on.
                                    I’m also not getting paid for my time here at all. I have done hundreds of hours in extra voluntary hours.

                                    Firewall is now disabled.

                                    How do I access the sleep timer details to see if they are 10 seconds?

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                                      Alistair
                                      last edited by

                                      It’s obvious now that there is something wrong in my fogserver. Either firmware, hardware, linux, fog or a combination.

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                                      • Jaymes DriverJ
                                        Jaymes Driver Developer
                                        last edited by

                                        [quote=“Alistair, post: 25706, member: 1830”]I have spent weeks trying to sort out issues with these new HP PCs.
                                        I’ve tried to get photos of the old HP PC screen output but school camera batteries go flat. Forget to take my camera with me.
                                        The relevant error messages go by really fast. Cannot read them to write them down. I have been trying.
                                        I have teachers coming in 3 days and no system ready. I have a crisis. I must move on.
                                        I’m also not getting paid for my time here at all. I have done hundreds of hours in extra voluntary hours.

                                        Firewall is now disabled.

                                        How do I access the sleep timer details to see if they are 10 seconds?[/quote]

                                        Errors with units normally leads to kernel issues, you can try one of the updated kernels Tom provides, or you can build your own, there is a fabulous guide on the forums that will walk you through creating a kernel with specific drivers, but the ones Tom puts out are normally all inclusive.

                                        I don’t think there is an option to change this setting, but if you check /opt/fog/log/multicast.log you will see every 10 seconds the multicast manager logs. Is it getting updated every 10 seconds? If so then it is working properly.

                                        WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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                                          Alistair
                                          last edited by

                                          Yes every 10 seconds there are 6 items/lines

                                          But the log stopped for 1 hour from 1230 to 13:30.
                                          It also stopped 2 hours ago and has not recorded anything since then.

                                          The following is Chinese to me. I know nothing about kernels.
                                          [I]Errors with units normally leads to kernel issues, you can try one of the updated kernels Tom provides, or you can build your own, there is a fabulous guide on the forums that will walk you through creating a kernel with specific drivers, but the ones Tom puts out are normally all inclusive.[/I]

                                          Are you saying that a part of the OS is corrupted and needs fixing? Or can I use the system temporarily as it is and just stop and start the FOGMulticastManager if I want to multicast?

                                          [I][/I]

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                                            Alistair
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                                            I’ve fixed the sleep 30 syntax.

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