Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
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When I’ve tried changing to “undionly.kkpxe” it will go to the FOG menu but won’t load windows. When I go through the “Compatibility” options I can ping the server, it displays a MAC address, and the “Check FOG Compatibility” passes.
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@SantRamos What is the model of the target device? Also, when you choose “display MAC” in the compatibility menu, does it display the correct MAC ?
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It’s a Dell Latitude E6520. When I go through “Display MAC” it displays the correct one.
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@SantRamos said:
It’s a Dell Latitude E6520.
Is this the only model affected, or will no model upload an image?
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No model will upload.
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@SantRamos Can you ensure that your firewall is turned off on the FOG server?
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Yes, the firewall is turned off on both the FOG server and the host I am trying to upload from.
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Are you using the Location plugin?
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No, we’re not using the location plugin.
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@SantRamos I think I know where your failure is… when you say “fails to initialize” I think that’s the actual error, right?
Look through this: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshoot_TFTP
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When I check on the status I get
fog@ubuntu:~$ service tftpd-hpa status status: unable to connect to system bus: failed to connect to socket /var/run/bus/system_bus_socket: no such file or directory
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@SantRamos The command might be different in Ubuntu 10…
Can you try the “testing TFTP” parts at the top? If that works, tftp is indeed running and ok.
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I can tftp from a windows machine on the network and get the undionly.kpxe file.
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@SantRamos Then TFTP is fine.
Can you take a photo of the error you’re seeing and post it?
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I get this every once in a while when restarting the machine I’m trying to pull the image from. But other than that, there isn’t an error; it just fails to begin the upload.
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@SantRamos Smells like an IP conflict…