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      fredlwal
      last edited by

      Now, that part is working, I just copied over 1 image from the exteral hard drive onto the server into the images folder , what steps do I need to take in order for the new server to see the image ? Also what do I need to do in so that the clients can boot on the network and pickup an ip address?

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
        last edited by

        The easiest way is to do the “Configuration Save” under “FOG Settings”

        It exports every single thing inside the DB.

        Then, take that file and import it into your new FOG server.

        And, one thing at a time…
        To test if network booting works, just try to network boot a computer. simple. After you try that and see what happens, we’ll go from there. Hopefully all is well.

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          fredlwal
          last edited by

          Well, the old server is dead, I only have the images copied over to the external hd. Is there anytning else I can try?

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman
            last edited by

            There’s a good thread on that: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/transfer-images-from-0-32-to-fresh-1-2-0-1-2-0-cant-see-images.11671/#post-36719[/url]

            Basically, you just need to re-make them inside the Web-GUI, and the case and spacing and punctuation and all that jazz must EXACTLY match what the image paths are.

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              fredlwal
              last edited by

              I did the check box but where to go next?

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              • Wayne WorkmanW
                Wayne Workman
                last edited by

                [quote=“fredlwal, post: 45831, member: 26766”]I did the check box but where to go next?[/quote]

                I was sort of intending for you to read through that entire thread. I don’t believe you need the check-box for image-type.

                Further in the thread, there is talk about what needs done to get the images to show up.

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                  fredlwal
                  last edited by

                  I wasn’t going from an old version of fog i’m coping images that are from 1.2.0 to the same version.

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                    fredlwal
                    last edited by

                    I ran the chmod 777, but how do I know its working when I can’t PXE into the server from a client?

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                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                      Wayne Workman
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                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                        Wayne Workman
                        last edited by

                        You just need to create those images inside Image Management using the correct paths.

                        [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1899_ImageNames.png?:”]ImageNames.png[/url]

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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman
                          last edited by

                          You can troubleshoot PXE booting using this tutorial, it’s really through: [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshoot_TFTP[/url]

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                            fredlwal
                            last edited by

                            is there a log file that I can send about the pxe boot issue?

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                            • Wayne WorkmanW
                              Wayne Workman
                              last edited by

                              Sort of… there’s a script that’s still under development that you could try. It produces a log file that has lots of important configuration in it… It’s attached, along with sample output. The sample output is no use to you, it just shows what the output might look like.

                              Also, you might be better off just giving us screen-shots of the errors you’re seeing. Maybe a TCPDump of the communications, too: [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/TCPDump[/url]

                              For more info on the troubleshooting script, look through this thread. And keep in mind, it’s still a very new thing.
                              This script doesn’t change anything, either. It just collects information. [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/lets-make-scripts.12551/[/url]

                              [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1900_FogScript.zip?:”]FogScript.zip[/url]

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                                fredlwal
                                last edited by

                                this is what I get when I run the script.

                                t_tiger@fogsrv1:~/Downloads$ ./TroubleshootFog.sh
                                status: Unknown job: tftpd-hpa
                                status: Unknown job: isc-dhcp-server
                                status: Unknown job: rpcbind
                                status: Unknown job: vsftpd
                                modprobe: ERROR: could not insert ‘ip_tables’: Operation not permitted
                                iptables v1.4.21: can’t initialize iptables table `filter’: Table does not exist (do you need to insmod?)
                                Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.
                                ./TroubleshootFog.sh: line 92: sestatus: command not found
                                cat: /etc/dnsmasq.d/ltsp.conf: No such file or directory

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                                • Wayne WorkmanW
                                  Wayne Workman
                                  last edited by

                                  Try this one, instead please.

                                  It will create a text file in the location that it was run in. Post that file.

                                  [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1905_troubleshoot.zip?:”]troubleshoot.zip[/url]

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                                    fredlwal
                                    last edited by

                                    Where does it store the log file at, that you would need to look at?

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                                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                                      Wayne Workman
                                      last edited by

                                      This particular script stores the log in the place where the script is run from.

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                                        fredlwal
                                        last edited by

                                        here u go

                                        [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1908_DebianFog.txt?:”]DebianFog.txt[/url]

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                                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                                          Wayne Workman
                                          last edited by

                                          Can you post a screen shot of the error you’re seeing?

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                                          • Wayne WorkmanW
                                            Wayne Workman
                                            last edited by

                                            [quote=“Joseph Hales, post: 45708, member: 18131”]
                                            [COLOR=#333333][FONT=Arial]/etc/default/isc-dhcp-server[/FONT][/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#555555][FONT=Arial]We want to serve DHCP only on eth1 interface to we need to configure it that way. Edit the file and save it.[/FONT][/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#555555][FONT=Courier New]sudo vim /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server[/FONT][/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#555555][FONT=Arial]The line will look like this before you change it[/FONT][/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#555555][FONT=Courier New]INTERFACES=“”[/FONT][/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#555555][FONT=Arial]And after you change it, it will look like this:[/FONT][/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#555555][FONT=Courier New]INTERFACES=“eth1”[/FONT][/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#555555][FONT=Arial]Now you should stop and start the DHCP server.[/FONT][/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#555555][FONT=Courier New]sudo service isc-dhcp-server stop[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=#555555][FONT=Arial] (if the service is already running; skip if it’s not running)[/FONT][/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#555555][FONT=Courier New]sudo service isc-dhcp-server start[/FONT][/COLOR][/quote]

                                            Going off of what Mr. Hales posted, you might also want to restrict DHCP to your eth0 interface. I see in the log file you provided that there are several interfaces on this machine.

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