TFTP Issues "File not Found"
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your switches are the problem then.
those computers work, i have tested at least half of those models personally. -
Would not supprise me, they cause me all kinds of other issues over the past 4 years, I said Cisco but my Budget said Netgear.
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Do you have the ability to disable STP?
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Honestly that is a really good question, I will need to think about that one.
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My vendor just suggested that if I turned off our STP (RSTP) my network would almost immediately fall apart, we have a large mess of a network. Are their other options?
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Is rapid/portfast enabled?
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If I am not mistaken in Netgear land that’s what they call Fast Link I think, which is disabled on all ports on all switches.
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Next thing I believe is try to enable portfast, at least on the fog machine and the hosts you’re imaging initially at least, to see if that helps out.
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Having a similar issue. Just upgraded from .32 to 1.1.2 and am receiving the tftp files not found
Edit: Note that everything worked prior to the upgrade
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I have gone ahead and enabled portfast on all involved ports. No luck yet, I may just move the Fog server physically to my tech workshop at this point which has a private network with Cisco equipment. It would be beneficial to image across our network as we are a 14 building campus and my level 1 tech has to carry around a collection of thumb drives with all the different images we have. However I don’t think I will give up yet, does anyone have a good step by step guide for start to finish install of Linux and fog, the one I was using seams to be out of date and a lot of steps where missing.
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[quote=“Mike M, post: 31275, member: 24694”][B]Yes we do have STP enabled on the switches.[/B][/quote]
Here is your probable issue.
If you could, please disable STP on the switch(es) between the fog server and the client. Then try a network boot using undionly.kpxe as your option 67.
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Did not realize a /tftpboot.old file would be created with the upgrade