Tftp stops working a few minutes after starting
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I don’t think I am, I ran [code]sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove ltsp-server-standalone[/code]
and got
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try [code] sudo apt -get remove dnsmasq[/code]
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Can you try these commands:
[code]sudo apt-get -f install tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get purge tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa
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[quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 31612, member: 3582”]try [code] sudo apt -get remove dnsmasq[/code][/quote]
[code]sudo apt-get remove dnsmasq
Reading package lists… Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information… Done
Virtual packages like ‘dnsmasq’ can’t be removed
The following packages will be REMOVED:
tftpd-hpa
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 193 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
(Reading database … 154651 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing tftpd-hpa …
dpkg: error processing tftpd-hpa (–remove):
subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 1
Processing triggers for ureadahead …
Errors were encountered while processing:
tftpd-hpa
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 31613, member: 7271”]Can you try these commands:
[code]sudo apt-get -f install tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get purge tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa
sudo apt-get -f tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa[/code][/quote]They all gave the error from before
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What errors?
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 31618, member: 7271”]What errors?[/quote]
[code] sudo apt-get -f install tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa: http://gyazo.com/624121cc83380b50b924d864afc966e8
sudo apt-get update runs okay with some errors as expected
sudo apt-get purge tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa: http://gyazo.com/9f9e05815d9b935f205bb276783ef40f
sudo apt-get -f install tftpd-hpa tftp-hpa: http://gyazo.com/33240d9ff9b4e6d22b9e253158ca3b89
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I know it’s not optimal, but I would highly recommend reinstalling OS at this point. While I’d love to keep digging to figure out exactly what it will take to fix this, it’s been FAR too long I think.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 31625, member: 7271”]I know it’s not optimal, but I would highly recommend reinstalling OS at this point. While I’d love to keep digging to figure out exactly what it will take to fix this, it’s been FAR too long I think.[/quote]
I second this notion -.-
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What is the best operating system to use for FOG in your opinion?
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[quote=“elijahkan14, post: 31627, member: 24797”]What is the best operating system to use for FOG in your opinion?[/quote]
Debian
Make a copy of your /images folder. And export your current database from fog to a flash drive. This will allow us to keep your database and image files to alleviate the stress of setting up a new server
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There is really no “best” OS. I prefer CentOS, but again that’s a matter of preference rather than “the best”. You could try Debian 7.5 for familiarities sake as you’re probably more familiar with Ubuntu style commands.
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Alright I am currently installing Debian 7.5 on a physical machine (before we had ubuntu on an esxi server). Shall I follow the same instructions as the Ubuntu tutorial?
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[quote=“elijahkan14, post: 31654, member: 24797”]Alright I am currently installing Debian 7.5 on a physical machine (before we had ubuntu on an esxi server). Shall I follow the same instructions as the Ubuntu tutorial?[/quote]
That will work yes. Ubuntu is derived from Debain. They use the same base so the commands are similar.
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Alright, thanks for all the help from everyone! I’ll start a new thread if I run into issues with this install.
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We got the new server up and running! Out of curiosity I did “do-release-upgrade” on the old server and it offered to overwrite tftpd-hpa during the upgrade, now we have two working FOG servers! Thanks again to everyone!
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Well Congratz lol!