Fog 1.2.0 / DNSMasq / Ubuntu 14.04.1 - pulling my hair out :)
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Hi, so I have been having some problems with fog lately. The issue is very difficult to pinpoint as it sometimes works flawlessly and sometimes does not.
For example, I booted to FOG and registered a host, assigned the image and imaged a machine perfectly all working great. Then rebooted and tried to get to get back into the FOG menu but all I got was default.ipxe…timed out. I read that there have been some problems with booting iPXE so I tried [URL=‘http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Chainloading_PXE_to_iPXE_using_pxelinux.0’]chainloading PXE to iPXE. [/URL]This seemed to be working for me as the FOG menu came back. But when I try to load any of the menu items, the client can’t interact with the network.
For example at the moment, I can go to my advanced boot menu, [URL=‘http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/fog-0-33b-edit-pxe-menu.10403/#post-26425’]details about this computer[/URL] and it will show an IP of 10.129.1.124 but when I go to the main menu and “check client system information”, I get lots of “DHCP/BOOTP: Reply not for us…” messages.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/fjbDym8.jpg[/IMG]
When the “check client system information” finally loads, I try to check the assigned IP details and it doesn’t show anything for eth0 as if it hasn’t been able to initialize it.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ZN0yj68.jpg[/IMG]Any idea where to go next for troubleshooting?
Output from Syslog when booting to FOG:
[CODE]Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 available DHCP subnet: 10.129.1.4/255.255.252.0
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 vendor class: PXEClient:Arch:00000:UNDI:002001
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 user class: iPXE
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 PXE(eth0) 00:24:e8:b3:c7:8c proxy
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 tags: eth0
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 bootfile name: undionly.kpxe
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 next server: 10.129.1.4
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 broadcast response
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 sent size: 1 option: 53 message-type 2
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 sent size: 4 option: 54 server-identifier 10.129.1.4
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 sent size: 9 option: 60 vendor-class 50:58:45:43:6c:69:65:6e:74
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 sent size: 17 option: 97 client-machine-id 00:4c:4c:45:44:00:31:37:10:80:57:ca:c0:4f…
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 sent size: 41 option: 43 vendor-encap 06:01:03:0a:04:00:50:58:45:08:07:80:00:01…
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 available DHCP subnet: 10.129.1.4/255.255.252.0
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 vendor class: PXEClient:Arch:00000:UNDI:002001
Oct 8 13:29:22 rndubuntu dnsmasq-dhcp[6454]: 3196037634 user class: iPXE
[/CODE]Apache2 access.log
[CODE]10.129.1.124 - - [08/Oct/2014:13:32:52 +0100] “GET /fog/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=00%3A24%3Ae8%3Ab3%3Ac7%3A8c HTTP/1.1” 200 3101 “-” “iPXE/1.0.0+ (53653)”
10.129.1.124 - - [08/Oct/2014:13:32:52 +0100] “GET /fog/service/ipxe/bg.png HTTP/1.1” 200 45139 “-” “iPXE/1.0.0+ (53653)”
10.129.1.124 - - [08/Oct/2014:13:32:55 +0100] “GET /fog/service/ipxe/advanced.php HTTP/1.1” 200 1567 “-” “iPXE/1.0.0+ (53653)”
10.129.1.124 - - [08/Oct/2014:13:32:57 +0100] “GET /fog/gparted/vmlinuz HTTP/1.1” 200 2650370 “-” “iPXE/1.0.0+ (53653)”
10.129.1.124 - - [08/Oct/2014:13:32:58 +0100] “GET /fog/gparted/initrd.img HTTP/1.1” 200 16241083 “-” “iPXE/1.0.0+ (53653)”
[/CODE]Attached the foginstall.log file if that’s any use too.
Appreciate the help![url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1414_foginstall.log.txt?:”]foginstall.log.txt[/url]
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Hi,
Did you try with another machine ? (another model)
Regards,
Ch3i. -
Yes, I have tried with a few different machines. Each machine seems to be consistently failing now.
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Do you have a VOIP phone system? If so is it on a separate VLAN?
Typically you see this error when you are using the same vlan for VOIP and for imaging.
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Hmm, that must be it then in that case. We use Lync here. Ok, thanks I will look at putting the FOG server on it’s own VLAN. I only use it for imaging anyway so it shouldn’t cause too many problems.
Thanks for the info.
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[quote=“d31b0y, post: 37642, member: 24199”]Hmm, that must be it then in that case. We use Lync here. Ok, thanks I will look at putting the FOG server on it’s own VLAN. I only use it for imaging anyway so it shouldn’t cause too many problems.
Thanks for the info.[/quote]
I test this morning on our Lync Vlan, and I have the same problem !!!
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Separate those VLans and everything should be golden.