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    • JunkhackerJ
      Junkhacker Developer
      last edited by

      or to test independently of anything fog related, use etherwake. [url]http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/quantal/man8/etherwake.8.html[/url]
      i think you will find that if fog fails to do it, so will this. because the problem is not in fog.

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        theleftfoot
        last edited by

        thanks guys, will checked right now!

        raffa

        FOG 1.1.2
        Ubuntu 12.10
        VMWare 5.5 Up1

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          theleftfoot
          last edited by

          okay, try the testwol.php script…but the notebook still sleeps!

          i made a arp-scan on eth1 and the mac adress is not visible, because the node sleeps and is not on.

          the fog wol stettings are attached and the network schema…
          [ATTACH]804[/ATTACH][ATTACH]805[/ATTACH]

          it might be due to the 2 network interface card? miss configuration?

          damm…raffa

          [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/804_wol_settings.jpg?:”]wol_settings.jpg[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/805_ict_labor_FOG_image.jpg?:”]ict_labor_FOG_image.jpg[/url]

          FOG 1.1.2
          Ubuntu 12.10
          VMWare 5.5 Up1

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            Raff
            last edited by

            Change Settings FOG_WOL_INTERFACE to eth1.

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              theleftfoot
              last edited by

              raff, like the pic above show --> it is on eth1

              raffa

              FOG 1.1.2
              Ubuntu 12.10
              VMWare 5.5 Up1

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                Raff
                last edited by

                Your pic just tells us that your using connection eth1, not that you have configured fog to use eth1 for WOL in the fog settings.

                check /var/www/fog/commons/config.php or use the console

                define(‘WOL_HOST’, “1.1.1.1”);
                define(‘WOL_PATH’, ‘/fog/wol/wol.php’);
                define(‘WOL_INTERFACE’, “eth0”);

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                  theleftfoot
                  last edited by

                  ahh, sorry mate…seems okay!

                  [CODE]define(‘TFTP_HOST’, “192.168.1.1”);
                  define(‘TFTP_FTP_USERNAME’, “fog”);
                  define(‘TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD’, “daa6c4”);
                  define(‘TFTP_PXE_KERNEL_DIR’, ‘/var/www/fog/service/ipxe/’);
                  define(‘PXE_KERNEL’, ‘bzImage’);
                  define(‘PXE_KERNEL_RAMDISK’,127000);
                  define(‘USE_SLOPPY_NAME_LOOKUPS’,true);
                  define(‘MEMTEST_KERNEL’, ‘memtest.bin’);
                  define(‘PXE_IMAGE’, ‘init.xz’);
                  define(‘PXE_IMAGE_DNSADDRESS’, “8.8.8.8”);
                  define(‘STORAGE_HOST’, “192.168.1.1”);
                  define(‘STORAGE_FTP_USERNAME’, “fog”);
                  define(‘STORAGE_FTP_PASSWORD’, “daa6c4”);
                  define(‘STORAGE_DATADIR’, ‘/images/’);
                  define(‘STORAGE_DATADIR_UPLOAD’, ‘/images/dev/’);
                  define(‘STORAGE_BANDWIDTHPATH’, ‘/fog/status/bandwidth.php’);
                  define(‘UPLOADRESIZEPCT’,5);
                  define(‘WEB_HOST’, “192.168.1.1”);
                  define(‘WOL_HOST’, “192.168.1.1”);
                  define(‘WOL_PATH’, ‘/fog/wol/wol.php’);
                  define(‘WOL_INTERFACE’, “eth1”);
                  define(‘SNAPINDIR’, “/opt/fog/snapins/”);
                  define(‘QUEUESIZE’, ‘10’);
                  define(‘CHECKIN_TIMEOUT’,600);
                  define(‘USER_MINPASSLENGTH’,4);
                  define(‘USER_VALIDPASSCHARS’, ‘1234567890ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWZXYabcdefghijklm nopqrstuvwxyz_()^!#-’);
                  define(‘NFS_ETH_MONITOR’, “eth1”);
                  define(‘UDPCAST_INTERFACE’, “eth1”);
                  define(‘UDPCAST_STARTINGPORT’, 63100 ); / / Must be an even number! recommended between 49152 to 65535
                  define(‘FOG_MULTICAST_MAX_SESSIONS’,64);
                  define(‘FOG_JPGRAPH_VERSION’, ‘2.3’);
                  define(‘FOG_REPORT_DIR’, ‘./reports/’);
                  define(‘FOG_UPLOADIGNOREPAGEHIBER’,true);
                  define(‘FOG_DONATE_MINING’, “0”);[/CODE]

                  FOG 1.1.2
                  Ubuntu 12.10
                  VMWare 5.5 Up1

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                    Raff
                    last edited by

                    In your pic your fog host is 192.168.1.2 but in your configuration its 192.168.1.1, is that an error in the pic or have you changed the static IP on the server.

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                      theleftfoot
                      last edited by

                      the pictures is wrong…192.168.1.1 is corrcet!

                      FOG 1.1.2
                      Ubuntu 12.10
                      VMWare 5.5 Up1

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                        Raff
                        last edited by

                        Raffa,

                        The only thing I can suggest now is to try it with a server with a single card configured to use eth0.

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                          theleftfoot
                          last edited by

                          thanks for helping, i will try the WOL on eth0…cheers

                          FOG 1.1.2
                          Ubuntu 12.10
                          VMWare 5.5 Up1

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                            Raff
                            last edited by

                            I just thought of something else. Have you got 2 gateways configured on the server, on both eth0 and eth1 because that would cause an issue.

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                              theleftfoot
                              last edited by

                              yes, i have for each network…192.168.1.1 for the eth1 and 192.168.17.1 for the eth0

                              FOG 1.1.2
                              Ubuntu 12.10
                              VMWare 5.5 Up1

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                                Raff
                                last edited by

                                remove the gateway 192.168.1.1, leave it blank.

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                                  theleftfoot
                                  last edited by

                                  will try…:)

                                  FOG 1.1.2
                                  Ubuntu 12.10
                                  VMWare 5.5 Up1

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                                    theleftfoot
                                    last edited by

                                    was not successfully…

                                    my firewall settings;

                                    [CODE]# Generated by iptables-save v1.4.12 on Fri May 23 16:14:51 2014
                                    *mangle
                                    :PREROUTING ACCEPT [0:0]
                                    :INPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
                                    :FORWARD ACCEPT [0:0]
                                    :OUTPUT ACCEPT [0:0]
                                    :POSTROUTING ACCEPT [0:0]
                                    COMMIT

                                    Completed on Fri May 23 16:14:51 2014

                                    Generated by iptables-save v1.4.12 on Fri May 23 16:14:51 2014

                                    *nat
                                    :PREROUTING ACCEPT [956:91224]
                                    :INPUT ACCEPT [508:45734]
                                    :OUTPUT ACCEPT [95:7272]
                                    :POSTROUTING ACCEPT [6:604]
                                    -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
                                    COMMIT

                                    Completed on Fri May 23 16:14:51 2014

                                    Generated by iptables-save v1.4.12 on Fri May 23 16:14:51 2014

                                    *filter
                                    :INPUT ACCEPT [10284:10111083]
                                    :FORWARD ACCEPT [2027:2489014]
                                    :OUTPUT ACCEPT [6609:1081709]
                                    -A FORWARD -i eth1 -j ACCEPT
                                    -A FORWARD -i eth2 -j ACCEPT
                                    COMMIT

                                    Completed on Fri May 23 16:14:51 2014[/CODE]

                                    but i don’t know what eth2 is!

                                    FOG 1.1.2
                                    Ubuntu 12.10
                                    VMWare 5.5 Up1

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