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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott
      last edited by

      Let me ask:

      What tasking are you trying to perform that isn’t sending the WOL packet?

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        Do me a favor:

        Check the FOG Configuration->FOG Settings->General Settings

        FOG_WOL_HOST should be the IP of your FOG Server, or whichever FOG Server you’re attempting to do the WOL from: (E.G. 192.168.63.254)
        FOG_WOL_PATH should be the location of the wol.php script in whole: (E.G. /fog/wol/wol.php)
        FOG_WOL_INTERFACE should be the NIC of the interface you’re expecting Wake on Lan to come from: (E.G. eth0)

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          pijltje
          last edited by

          [URL=‘http://…fog’]http://192.168.48.80[/URL]/fog/wol/wol.php?wakeonlan=00:1c:25:d1:xx:xx this is working…

          FOG_WOL_HOST = 192.168.48.80
          FOG_WOL_PATH = fog/wol/wol.php
          FOG_WOL_INTERFACE -eth0

          wake-up task not working, deploy a image the system also not starting…

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            Put the slash in front of the fog part int the path so it reads as /fog/wol/wol.php

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              pijltje
              last edited by

              Sorry, what a mistake I am deeply ashamed :oops:

              some where I forgot the slash… :oops:

              SOLVED…

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                Lombard
                last edited by

                Hi,

                I’m in 1.3 version. I haven’t any FOG_WOL Option in the Fog General setings and my wakeonlan doesn’t work.
                Is that normal?

                Thank

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott @Lombard
                  last edited by

                  @Lombard wake on lab is handled much differently in trunk than it had been for fog 1.2.0. It no longer has a special page to send the packets as it once had and therefore does not require the fog settings element. If fog is not working in your environment if have to guess a few things. First, Wol is trying to go across su nets. Wol is a layer 2 element in similar respect to multicast. If udp packets are trying to cross sub nets this is likely the reason it’s not working for you. If udp packets are blocked to any/all subnets this could be the cause as well. To enable Wol across different subnets you need to enable udp broadcast forwarding in your network. This is an individual switch option so you likely need to work your way from the fog server up to the central with/router.

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                    Lombard @Tom Elliott
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                    @Tom-Elliott Thanks Tom for this explanation! Since yesterday i have completely reinstall my fog server in 1.2.0.
                    The wake on lan doesn’t work. My server is in the same VLAN that my client computer. I test wakeonlan directly in command line in the server and it works. My server fog is in a hyper-v environnement. I don’t understand beacause i work in different network with the same architectury and i never saw this problem.

                    Thanks

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                      Lombard @Lombard
                      last edited by

                      @Lombard and the “http://10.72.64.1/fog/wol/wol.php?wakeonlan=c0:3f:d5:35:fe:88” work…
                      My parameter :
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                        Quazz Moderator @Lombard
                        last edited by

                        @Lombard Please check if the primary MAC for the host is correct.

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