SVN 3369 upload task never starts
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Try a different kernel…
Maybe [SIZE=13px][COLOR=#555555]3.19.3 x86_x64[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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Tom suggests that it’s Not the kernel, and is most likely gpt fragments
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Little help, how would I go about trying the kernel you suggested?
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Just saw your second post I am going to try uploading with a different machine and downloading as well to see if there are issues with anything else
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What is a GPT fragment?[QUOTE]
[FONT=arial][COLOR=#222222]Tom: Meaning disk is setup for mbr but had gpt on it[/COLOR][/FONT]
[FONT=arial][COLOR=#222222]Windows tried changing it to mbr but doesn’t properly remove the gpt data stuff[/COLOR][/FONT]
[FONT=arial][COLOR=#222222]So it confuses itself trying to upload because it doesn’t know where to start[/COLOR][/FONT]
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[quote=“Joshua Parker, post: 47015, member: 29001”]Little help, how would I go about trying the kernel you suggested?[/quote]
You’d change that in FOG Configuration -> Kernel Update
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Client is a Windows 7 machine, tried an upload from a machine with the same hardware without issue so it does appear to be an issue with the specific machine. Is there a log for me to look at or a way for me to correct the suggestion that this is a GPT error.
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[quote=“Joshua Parker, post: 47020, member: 29001”]Client is a Windows 7 machine, tried an upload from a machine with the same hardware without issue so it does appear to be an issue with the specific machine. Is there a log for me to look at or a way for me to correct the suggestion that this is a GPT error.[/quote]
Check this out: [url]http://www.howtogeek.com/193669/whats-the-difference-between-gpt-and-mbr-when-partitioning-a-drive/[/url]
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I am aware of the difference between the two, I don’t believe that is the issue however. Same machine wont download image either, swapped out the HDD still wont download?
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Do you have UEFI turned on for that machine? It’s a firmware setting.
can either operate in BIOS mode or UEFI mode.
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I do not
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Then, does the machine you took the image from have UEFI turned on?
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Maybe even try switching the network ports that these two machines are connected to… see if that makes a difference. If it does, it’s network related…
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No and enabling UEFI had no affect
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Switched ports with working device, no change.
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Maybe try to delete this host from the DB altogether and then re-register and try again.
Why do you need to image this machine?? Weird unexplained problems?
Lastly, Maybe it has failing hardware… NIC, or Motherboard, maybe even Power Supply… Try to re-seat the RAM, the Video Card?? Test the power supply?
try to put a network card in it to see if there is a difference?
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Failing drive by chance?
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[quote=“need2, post: 47034, member: 21891”]Failing drive by chance?[/quote]
[quote=“Joshua Parker, post: 47025, member: 29001”]I am aware of the difference between the two, I don’t believe that is the issue however. Same machine wont download image either, [B]swapped out the HDD still wont download?[/B][/quote]
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The machine is going to function as my backup mail server. I wanted to take an image of it as a backup. I will check the hardware to see if it makes any difference.
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Have you looked in the “Working Hardware” & “Problematic Hardware” lists for your model?
It’s so strange… I think it’s a hardware issue because you said this works on another system of the exact same model… and you’ve toggled off/on UEFI, and you’ve swapped out harddrives… it really points to a hardware issue…
Maybe a bad patch cable? Bad port on your switch? Maybe even bad config on that particular port?