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    • J
      JeffT last edited by

      I upgraded our Fog server from .32 to 1.0.1 a few days ago. For the most part everything went smoothly. The biggest issue is that our HP All-in-one units go through the PXE menu with no job scheduled, default to the local hard disk, and then hangs at “SANBOOT 0x80”. As far as I know all of our other machine models work fine. I also tried changing the server setting from sanboot to exit, but it doesn’t stay that way.

      Any thoughts?

      Thanks

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        Baite last edited by

        [quote=“JeffT, post: 28742, member: 24415”]Changing it to undionly.kpxe.INTEL worked! Tested it with booting to the OS and to the FOG server.

        Thanks for the help![/quote]
        Glad I could help.

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        • J
          JeffT last edited by

          Changing it to undionly.kpxe.INTEL worked! Tested it with booting to the OS and to the FOG server.

          Thanks for the help!

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          • J
            JeffT last edited by

            No, but it’s worth trying.

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            • B
              Baite last edited by

              Have you tried using undionly.INTEL as your undionly.kpxe file?

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              • J
                JeffT last edited by

                Let me rephrase. It’s not an error, it just hangs there. The same message is on the screen as in the picture that I posted. It’s odd that it’s only this model of computer as far as I have seen, but we have many of these types of computers unfortunately.

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                • Tom Elliott
                  Tom Elliott last edited by

                  It will NOT show you san boot exiting errors if it’s not even attempting to use sanboot.

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                  • J
                    JeffT last edited by

                    I updated to the latest SVN, now showing 1.1.0. Now I can change it to exit and it stays, but the client still displays the same error on boot.

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                    • Junkhacker
                      Junkhacker Developer last edited by

                      ok, i think Tom has fixed this now. please update to the latest SVN version

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                      • J
                        JeffT last edited by

                        Yes, it was the same error.

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                        • Junkhacker
                          Junkhacker Developer last edited by

                          did the exact same error show up on the boot screen?

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                          • J
                            JeffT last edited by

                            Just tried it again, with no luck. I’m not certain how to check the setting in the database.

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                            • J
                              JeffT last edited by

                              I will do that shortly and get back to you. Thanks!

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                              • Junkhacker
                                Junkhacker Developer last edited by

                                i just tried changing the setting on my server. the setting does not appear to change on the settings page, but it does change in the database, where it counts. please set it to exit and see if it works for you.

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                                • J
                                  JeffT last edited by

                                  I tried that, but the setting wouldn’t stay. When I go back to settings it is set to SANBOOT.

                                  Thanks for the fast reply.

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                                    Wolfbane8653 Developer last edited by

                                    Change your Fog Settings–> Fog Boot Settings --> Fog_Boot_Exit_Type from SANBOOT to [B]EXIT[/B]

                                    Then try again.

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