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    • G
      generallee989
      last edited by

      Hi Junkhacker,

      I tested it and it seems the server is not sending out the IP’s after reboot.

      My client PC’s cant connect to it after server reboot. I’m using Ubuntu 12.04.

      I’m logging in as root as that’s how I installed it per wiki.

      Thanks!

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      • Jaymes DriverJ
        Jaymes Driver Developer
        last edited by

        Try this :
        [code]
        sudo service tftpd-hpa restart
        [/code]

        It is common for the tftpd-hpa service to fail to start correctly on Ubuntu 12.04, try the command and see if your machines can connect

        Are you using your fog server as a dhcp server?

        WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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          generallee989
          last edited by

          Thanks James,

          Trying that command right now.

          I am using fog server as the dhcp server.

          Currently I have it set up with a switch to simulate our environment before I install it on our existing server network.

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            generallee989
            last edited by

            would you recommend using Ubuntu 14.04?

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            • G
              generallee989
              last edited by

              ok, so the command [CODE]sudo service tftpd-hpa restart[/CODE] didn’t work.

              I got it working but I had to run [CODE]./installfog.sh[/CODE] again.

              Should I not have to do this after reboots or is it common to do the install again?

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              • JunkhackerJ
                Junkhacker Developer
                last edited by

                you most certainly should not need to re-run the installer after a reboot.

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                  generallee989
                  last edited by

                  ok, So im going to go through this and try to figure out whats going on.

                  Does anyone have a list of services I can restart?

                  Currently I have restarted these 2 services with no luck:
                  tftpd
                  mysql

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                  • Tom ElliottT
                    Tom Elliott
                    last edited by

                    My best guess is my sepal is giving you issues which means I Pixi menu can’t hand out the data properly

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                      generallee989
                      last edited by

                      ok, so I got it figured out. On my system I restarted my network and DHCP service and it fired right up.

                      Here’s the commands I ran and it started sending IP’s back out. (this is after a reboot)

                      [CODE] sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart

                      sudo /etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-server restart[/CODE]

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                      • Jaymes DriverJ
                        Jaymes Driver Developer
                        last edited by

                        [quote=“generallee989, post: 33317, member: 25002”]would you recommend using Ubuntu 14.04?[/quote]

                        I would [U][B]NOT[/B][/U] recommend using Ubuntu 14.04

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