Can't get a HP machine to work upload or download an image.
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I don’t get an error it just hangs when looking for hard disks. When I Hit enter on the keyboard after letting it sit it just says no partitions found rebooting in 1 minute.
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What version of FOG and can you get a screenshot
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Try using undionly.kkpxe as your undionly.pxe file… it works well with my HP machines.
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[quote=“David Bowen, post: 29094, member: 24481”]Hi
I cannot seem to get a HP 6305P desktop to upload an image to the fog server. Goes to upload the image and stops and looking for hard drives. Could I please get some suggestions? Let me know if you need for more information. Thanks ahead of time.[/quote]What kind of hard drive is this?
Have you performed a compatibility check? Is there any failures?
Has this system worked before?
What type of image are you running? (e.g. Multi-part single disk, Multi-part all disk, Single Disk Resize, dd?)
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I am running on Ubuntu 12.04 and I am currently on Fog version 1.0.1
What kind of hard drive is this? It is Seagate 500gb sata drive
Have you performed a compatibility check? Is there any failures?
Has this system worked before? No it has not worked before. I have been trying to get it to work since we had Version .32 of fog.
What type of image are you running? (e.g. [COLOR=#ffff00]Multi-part single disk[/COLOR], Multi-part all disk, Single Disk Resize, dd?)
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Tom ElliottBasics: Please provide:
FOG Version (e.g. FOG 0.32, FOG 0.33, FOG 0.01)
OS Version (e.g. CentOS 6.5, Ubuntu 12.04, Redhat 6.5)Have you checked your apache error logs? Can you provide information from these logs?
What kind of hard drive is this?
Have you performed a compatibility check? Is there any failures?
Has this system worked before?
What type of image are you running? (e.g. Multi-part single disk, Multi-part all disk, Single Disk Resize, dd?)
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V/R
Tom ElliottBasics: Please provide:
FOG Version (e.g. FOG 0.32, FOG 0.33, FOG 0.01)
OS Version (e.g. CentOS 6.5, Ubuntu 12.04, Redhat 6.5)Have you checked your apache error logs? Can you provide information from these logs?
Debian based Location (normally)
/var/log/apache2/error.log
Redhat based Location (normally)
/var/log/httpd/error_logHave you searched the forums for your issue yet?
Have you checked the [URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki’][U][COLOR=#0066cc]wiki[/COLOR][/U][/URL] yet?
Kernel Issues: [URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ’][U][COLOR=#0066cc]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ[/COLOR][/U][/URL] Debian based Location (normally)
/var/log/apache2/error.log
Redhat based Location (normally)
/var/log/httpd/error_logHave you searched the forums for your issue yet? Yes and I cant find anything on the specific model.
Have you checked the [URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki’][U][COLOR=#0066cc]wiki[/COLOR][/U][/URL] yet? The wiki shows a older model of this working but says nothing about the new model I am trying to get to work.
Kernel Issues: [URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ’][U][COLOR=#0066cc]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ[/COLOR][/U][/URL][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/886_20140604_083743.jpg?:”]20140604_083743.jpg[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/887_20140604_083749.jpg?:”]20140604_083749.jpg[/url]
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Here is my Apache error that I am getting.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/888_Apache log.txt?:”]Apache log.txt[/url]
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Does the system boot to Windows?
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Yes it does boot to windows. I just put a fresh install on it. We are currently Using Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit.
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Can you perform an upload debug task?
Go to the host and choose basic tasks.
Choose Advanced
Find upload - debug
schedule task.
Boot system and when you have the prompt let me know, thanks.
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I am at the prompt screen.
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cool run,
[code]gdisk -l /dev/sda[/code]
What’s the output?
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Found valid MBR and GPT. Which do you want to see?
1 - MBR
2 - GPT
3 - Create blank GPT -
What?
I want to see the output it shouldn’t be asking you any thing.
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I have attached a new picture of what is on the screen.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/891_20140604_102535_resized.jpg?:”]20140604_102535_resized.jpg[/url]
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Is that a -l or -1 or -i?
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I ran it again. I made the mistake of typing gdisk -l /dev/sda/. I retyped it as gdisk -1 /dev/sda and got:
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.6
Usage: gdisk [-l] device_file
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29168, member: 7271”][code]gdisk -l /dev/sda[/code]
What’s the output?[/quote]Not hijacking but I have the same issues on two of my HP models. 4000 Pro and 6000 Pro desktops. Below are screen shots of what I’m seeing and getting. Out put from the above command is in the last shot.
[ATTACH=full]899[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]900[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]901[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]902[/ATTACH]
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/899_Fig1 (800x600).jpg?:”]Fig1 (800x600).jpg[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/900_Fig2 (800x600).jpg?:”]Fig2 (800x600).jpg[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/901_Fig3 (800x600).jpg?:”]Fig3 (800x600).jpg[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/902_Fig4 (800x600).jpg?:”]Fig4 (800x600).jpg[/url]
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Scott your issue looks to be the first partition does not have the boot flag set on it
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Then again I could be wrong Scott for you can you do and FDISK – L
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29220, member: 7271”]Scott your issue looks to be the first partition does not have the boot flag set on it[/quote]
How does that get set? That was for the 6000.