Optiplex 3020 TFTP Issue
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[quote=“Uncle Frank, post: 44907, member: 28116”]So maybe you turn off FOG DHCP (‘service dnsmasq stop’) for a moment any configure your Windows DHCP server with DHCP options 066 and 067 ([url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Windows_DHCP_Server[/url]). I don’t know much about this but Wayne does! I guess he can tell you all about it!![/quote]
Oooo man looks like I lied, DHCP is handed out by our router now 10.1.0.1 and that I don’t have access to. Although that may start to explain some issues
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Ask your networking guy to configure DHCP options 066 and 067 on the router’s DHCP service.
Then turn off DNSMASQ like Uncle Frank suggested… see what happens…
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Best one:
[url]http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=HOWTO8974[/url]Others:
[url]http://www.networking-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=25022[/url]
[url]http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/network_registrar/6-1-1/user/guide/users/UserApB.html[/url]
[url]http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/network_registrar/6-1-1/user/guide/users/UserApB.html#wp1094757[/url]
[url]http://blog.kolbash.net/2012/08/cisco-ios-dhcp-server-supporting.html[/url] -
Well today I tired to update to the latest svn 3200, but after the script ran nothing changed as everything said I was still on 2993 even after a server reboot (wish I would’ve had the foresight to grab the logs). Then on a whim I decided to revert the VM back to a snapshot I had before I updated to svn 2993, so it was just native FOG 1.2.0 and now everything works!
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huh…
Please do us a favor… please…
[B]Keep your working snapshot[/B]
And update FOG by like 10 revisions at a time… test each one with MemTest, perhaps.
So, 2920 then 2930, then 2940… find out where it breaks…Then revert to your working snapshot… and take the last range you used and update one at a time… Figure out EXACTLY where it breaks. This will allow the developers to fix this issue for you and everyone else.
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What’s the best way to update to previously released svns? I only know how to get the latest release
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instead of using the normal [CODE]svn update[/CODE]
you can use [CODE]svn update -r2948[/CODE] would bring you to revision 2948 -
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Thanks for tip! I don’t have much time right now to be able to test as thoroughly as I’d like, but maybe in a few weeks I can throw this at our intern and have him work on it
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@Tom, has ipxe changed since 1.2.0?? I really wonder if this is a FOG issue or mainly related to the ProxyDHCP setup…
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Tom was working on it today a little for me.
At work, we have Dell 7010 models which UEFI can be enabled or disabled for. I’ve been having the blues trying to get them to boot with ipxe.efi -
[quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 45073, member: 28155”]Tom was working on it today a little for me.
At work, we have Dell 7010 models which UEFI can be enabled or disabled for. I’ve been having the blues trying to get them to boot with ipxe.efi[/quote]
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[quote=“Uncle Frank, post: 45121, member: 28116”]Sucessful…??[/quote]
Nope…
So, I’m sort of taking extreme measures for testing… I’ve set up a FOG server at home using dnsmasq, still haven’t got that completely working yet…
And I’m in the process of setting up another FOG server at work, isolated on it’s very own little 100Mb switch, disconnected from everything. I plan to run DHCP on that FOG machine.
So, literally, I WILL have every type of setup at my disposal to try to get this working with.
I’ve tried snp.efi snponly.efi ipxe.efi and a few others so far… and a custom one that Tom had me try as well.
This is really the wrong thread for this…I might make one if I continue to have bad luck.
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@Jack-S. i think for the bios drivers update with your Dell OptiPlex 3020, you can get it from here: https://windows10skill.com/download-dell-drivers-for-windows-10/