SVN 3125 & Hyper-V 2012 R2
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– svn: 3127
– Kernel: 3.19.2
– iPXE: 1.0.0+ (acc27)Problem still exists.
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[quote=“sudburr, post: 44191, member: 4706”]-- svn: 3127
– Kernel: 3.19.2
– iPXE: 1.0.0+ (acc27)Problem still exists.[/quote]
Try changing out the network adapter for the VM to something else.
I know in Win Server 12, you can choose something called “Legacy”.
Let us know how it goes.
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The VM is set to use a Legacy Adapter; or it wouldn’t have PXE booted at all as a Gen1 machine.
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I rolled the kernel back through successive older versions.
– svn: 3127
[B]-- Kernel: 3.18.5[/B]
– iPXE: 1.0.0+ (acc27)… works.
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According to my FOG Configuration > Kernel Update page, the kernel has not been updated past 3.19.2.
Is a fix for this Hyper-V 2012 R2 problem in the queue of the list of many things to be done?
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I guess I don’t know what the problem is?
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Look up, look way up… and I’ll call Rusty.
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Oh. He’s referring to the original problem.
He’s looking for a fix so he doesn’t have to keep using that older kernel.
[url]https://books.google.com/books?id=8ecUy98-WqYC&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=Look+up,+look+way+up…+and+I%27ll+call+Rusty.&source=bl&ots=kGRsj1wxUm&sig=os_6reV1bFJGNxURDuzYLypzBVY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Hm8dVfXvCZbhoASVooD4AQ&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=Look%20up%2C%20look%20way%20up…%20and%20I’ll%20call%20Rusty.&f=false[/url]
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Yes, the Friendly Giant. Good times …
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Sure you haven’t changed IDE controller in hyper V somewhere along the way??
[url]http://superuser.com/questions/874084/how-identify-a-virtual-hard-disk-how-unique-in-linux[/url]Possibly a major change in the kernel is causing this. But then, wouldn’t heaps of other people have issues with this then too?? Sorry, don’t have hyper V, so I cannot test this on my own. Just rumbling…
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I haven’t updated to the latest revision of FOG in about a month.
Generally, I only update when Tom asks me to, LOL! Although I think that might change… I’m building FOG on Fedora 21 server at home, and I will stay bleeding edge with that for a while.
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The problem still exists for [B]Kernel: 3.19.3 .[/B]
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What, exactly, is the problem?
Are you getting the same
[code]BUG: using smp_processor_id() in preemptible [00000000] code: hdparm/2312[/code]Or is there another message?
Can you enable the FOG_KERNEL_DEBUG and increase the Console level?
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A quick test of Kernel 4.0.0 presents a new failure. BTW I’m still using SVN 3127.
/bzImage… ok
/init.xz… ok
tulip: Cannot enable tuilip board #0, aborting
piix4_smbus 0000:00:07.3: SMBus base address uninitialized - upgrade BIOS or use force_addr=0xaddr
Starting logging: OK
Populating /dev using udev: done
Initializing random number generator… done.
Starting network…
ip: RTNETLINK answers: File exists
ssh-keygen: generating new host keys: RSA1 RSA DSA ECDSA ED25519
Starting sshd: OK< screen clears >
< Free Computer Imaging Solution banner page appears followed by >An error has been detected!
Failed to initialize disk
Computer will reboot in 1 minute.
Actually… 4.0.0 presents this error on other physical machines as well.
Forgive my foggy response… burning off a migraine here, but how do I run debug for quick/full host registration?
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Update to latest svn then tell me of issues.
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Updating now… brb. wheeee
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Okay, looks like I pulled down 3283 and I have a new option upon installation:
What MySQL connection type would you like?
MYSQLI_STORE_RESULT is normal
MYSQL_ASYNC is what is Defaulted and recommended
Any value not equal to MYSQLI_ASYNC and not blank will use store resultTo answer, what did FOG set up prior to this?
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It’s been a hoopla of trials. I recommend leaving it blank/MYSQL_ASYNC
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Continuing the install with MYSQLI_ASYNC …
– svn: 3283
[B]-- Kernel: 4.0.0[/B]
– iPXE: 1.0.0+ (eda1)The problem has reverted to as described at the top of this thread for the Hyper-V 2012 R2 client.
Reverting to [B]Kernel: 3.18.5 .[/B]
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I’m going to try to network boot a Hyper-V win7 just to see what happens…
I’ll attempt to register and upload an image.