PXE Boot stopped working
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 Is this before or after the delayed task has started? 
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 The delayed task never shows that it has started. Actually, I’m not sure what I should see in Task Management. If I look at Scheduled Tasks I see the Upload task I just created. Under Active/Type I see Yes/Delayed. The task never appears in the Active Tasks window. It is now 10 minutes after the scheduled start time. 
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 my guess is the time is off then. Have you ensured the date.timezone setting of both the /etc/php5/apache/php.ini and /etc/php5/cli/php.ini were set, and that the FOG Services were all restarted after the apache service was restarted? 
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 Yes, both php.ini files contain date.timezone=“America/Los_Angeles”. My path includes apache2, I assume that is OK. I followed the steps you outlined and I restarted the FOG server. When I restart the apache2 service I get a message: 
 “Could not reliably determine the server’s fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName.”When I restart the FOG services I see this: 
 “Restarting FOG Computer Imaging Solution: FOGScheduler
 start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to kill 939: no such process” [OK]
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 [quote=“geoffpeters, post: 41043, member: 25329”]Yes, both php.ini files contain date.timezone=“America/Los_Angeles”. My path includes apache2, I assume that is OK. I followed the steps you outlined and I restarted the FOG server. When I restart the apache2 service I get a message: 
 “Could not reliably determine the server’s fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName.”
 [/quote]check this out you may want to look at those files again and change 127.0.1.1 to localhost 
 [url]http://askubuntu.com/questions/256013/could-not-reliably-determine-the-servers-fully-qualified-domain-name[/url]
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 I fixed the ServerName problem. I tried to insert screen shots of the php.ini files but it seems I don’t know how. In any case it looks to me as if they are both correct. 
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 Use the “More Options…” button 
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 OK. how about these: [ATTACH]1612[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]1613[/ATTACH] [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1612_apache2.png?:”]apache2.png[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1613_cli.png?:”]cli.png[/url] 
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 This is good for the time zone. However, for your error of “Could not reliably determine the server’s fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName.” 
 [SIZE=14px][quote][/quote][/SIZE][quote][SIZE=14px][FONT=UbuntuRegular][COLOR=#333333]If you insert a[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
 [COLOR=#333333][FONT=Ubuntu Mono][SIZE=14px][COLOR=#222222]ServerName localhost[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR]
 [FONT=UbuntuRegular][COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px]in either [COLOR=#222222][FONT=Ubuntu Mono][SIZE=14px]httpd.conf[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR] or [COLOR=#222222][FONT=Ubuntu Mono][SIZE=14px]apache2.conf[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR] in [COLOR=#222222][FONT=Ubuntu Mono][SIZE=14px]/etc/apache2[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR] and restart apache the notice will disappear.[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]
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 Yes, I did that. [S]The scheduled task now appears in the Active Tasks window.[/S] My mistake. The scheduled task is not running. I tried the client with a user logged in, at the ctl-alt-del screen, and with a reboot. In the first two cases nothing happened. In the reboot it went through the PXE menu and by default booted from the hard drive 
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 Any more ideas about getting the scheduled task deployment to work? 
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 I hate to throw this out there but did you disable windows firewall yet? 
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 No firewalls on Windows boxes (via GPO) or the FOG server. Just a reminder, the upload task works fine if I deploy the task instantly. 
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 SO instant works but not delayed. have you tried cron-syle? Sry currently testing the delayed on my configuration. I usually don’t use the delayed method. Just instant and cron-style. Edit: delayed donate works for me. about 3 mins off from scheduled time thought. Most likely due to task check periods 
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 I’m trying cron-style now. I set it up as 56, 13, 20, month, dow. That is, 1356 on the 20th, no month, no day of week. (I’m in California) It is now 1407 and nothing. 
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 YOu have Cron set to run, every 1:56 pm, on the 20th day. When did you set this? Do you set it before 1356? 
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 Yes, at 1354 Edit: The task appeared in the scheduled tasks window 
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 Okay, What is the last 20 lines of: 
 [code]tail -20 /opt/fog/log/fogscheduler.log[/code]
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 Here you are: The clock looks wrong [ATTACH]1614[/ATTACH] I just ran the tail command again and the time did not change… [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1614_FogSchedLog.png?:”]FogSchedLog.png[/url] 
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 Precisely. What’s the output of: [code]date -u[/code] 
