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    • Wayne WorkmanW
      Wayne Workman @jes6309
      last edited by

      @jes6309 I think that’s a separate issue, but easy enough to fix. The FTP credentials used for that are here:
      Web Interface -> FOG Configuration -> FOG Settings -> TFTP Server -> FOG_TFTP_FTP_USERNAME & FOG_TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD

      If you have only one fog server in your setup, those credentials will be the same as these:
      Web Interface -> Storage Management -> [Your storage node] -> Management Username & Management Password

      Both of these things and a lot more can be found in the “Troubleshoot FTP” article here:
      https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Troubleshoot_FTP

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      • george1421G
        george1421 Moderator
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        first I have to get this out of the way: Ugh! this has a realtek lan adapter!!

        As for your kernels. I see you are running a trunk version. What I would like you to do is manually register this device in FOG. Then schedule a image deployment to this system, BUT make sure you select a debug deployment. This will push the bzImage to the client and the target will boot but drop you at a command prompt.

        From there lets use some hardware diagnostics commands to see what network adapter is built in.

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          jes6309 @george1421
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          @george1421 Ok I’ve taken these steps, but when the laptop boots to the network, it gets up to “init.xz… ok” and just stops.

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          • george1421G
            george1421 Moderator @jes6309
            last edited by

            @jes6309 (A bit confused now). In your OP you said that when you selected full registration you were getting the “Sending discover…” this should be the FOS kernel running with the virtual hard drive but not able to get a dhcp address. But when you do a debug deploy the system is freezing after the kernel gets the FOS virtual hard drive (init.xz)?

            This is a bit inconsistent.

            Thinking <…>

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              jes6309 @george1421
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              @george1421 hmmmm

              idk if this will help, but when I run Kernel Update (after having fixed the credentials as per Wayne) it gets stuck on “Moving to TFTP server…”. If I close out of the operation and attempt to run Kernel Update again, I receive the “Type: 2, File: /var/www/html/fog/lib/fog/fogftp.class.php, Line: 144, Message: ftp_put(/var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage): failed to open stream: No such file or directory.” error. On the fog server, if i check /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe, “bzImage” is nowhere to be found. Note, it was present before attempting the kernel update. It’s as if the kernel update operation is just deleting the bzImage directory rather than actually updating it. I feel like these bizarre errors I’m getting when booting my client to fog and/or registering it as a host has got to be related to a bad kernel, or, after “updating”, a missing kernel.

              I’m just at loss for a fix.

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              • george1421G
                george1421 Moderator @jes6309
                last edited by

                @jes6309 ok that is now understandable. I missed the part about the failed update. Let me see if I can get the url to manually download the kernels.

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                • george1421G
                  george1421 Moderator @jes6309
                  last edited by

                  @jes6309

                  Execute the following commands on the fog server

                  cd /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe
                  
                  wget https://fogproject.org/inits/init.xz
                  wget https://fogproject.org/inits/init_32.xz
                  wget https://fogproject.org/kernels/bzImage
                  wget https://fogproject.org/kernels/bzImage32
                  

                  This will download the latest (current) kernel and inits.

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                    jes6309 @george1421
                    last edited by

                    @george1421 Ok that got me past “init.xz… ok”

                    However, I’m getting the “Sending discover…” message again. This is with the debug deploy task scheduled.

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                    • george1421G
                      george1421 Moderator @jes6309
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                      @jes6309 Good that should eventually time out (I think) and drop you to the linux shell.

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                        jes6309 @george1421
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                          jes6309 @george1421
                          last edited by jes6309

                          @george1421 Yup!

                          [Thu Apr 14 root@fogclient /]# is what I am seeing. What commands did you want me to run?

                          I went ahead and ran lshw -short and ethernet controller listed is “RTL8101E/RTL8102E PCI Express Fast Ethernet Controller”

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                          • george1421G
                            george1421 Moderator @jes6309
                            last edited by george1421

                            @jes6309 OK that is what I expected. I need to ping the @Developers to see if that hardware is in the current FOS kernel since I haven’t seen that one before. We actually need to get the device id. There is a linux command (thinking lspci) that will display the vendor and hardware ID or we can get the same information from a windows system.

                            <edit> I just checked and its lspci -k I’m suprised that my fog server running centos 7 doesn’t have lspci
                            ref: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshooting_Driver_Issues
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                              jes6309 @george1421
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                              @george1421 Ok here is the info I believe you are looking for:

                              Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 07)

                              Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device 8137

                              Kernel driver in use: r8169

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                              • george1421G
                                george1421 Moderator @jes6309
                                last edited by george1421

                                @jes6309 There is actually numbers like 8086:1502 that we’ll be looking for. The first group is vendor and the second is hardware id.

                                lspci -n then you will need to find the network adapter from the description

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                                  jes6309 @george1421
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                                  @george1421 Ok, I think its 10ec:8136

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                                    Sebastian Roth Moderator
                                    last edited by

                                    @jes6309 As you can see here this NIC model is supported since kernel version 2.6.x and upwards. So it should not be a driver issue! As well, “Sending discovery…” actually means that we found a network interface and try to get an IP for it via DHCP. So it could be:

                                    • Layer 1 issue like cable (you already checked that)
                                    • Spanning tree issue (make sure you have RSTP or configured “port fast”)
                                    • Auto-negotiation issue (try configuring static speed instead of auto-negotiation for that port)
                                    • Ethernet energy saving (see if your switch has EEE/802.3az feature and disable if possible)

                                    Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                                      jes6309 @Sebastian Roth
                                      last edited by

                                      @Sebastian-Roth I will start looking into these things, but if a switch configuration was causing the issue, wouldn’t I have run into the problem before upgrading to trunk? Never had these issues occur on the normal version of fog.

                                      Thanks!

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                                        Sebastian Roth Moderator
                                        last edited by Sebastian Roth

                                        @jes6309 said:

                                        if a switch configuration was causing the issue, wouldn’t I have run into the problem before upgrading to trunk? Never had these issues occur on the normal version of fog.

                                        Good point! Looking at if from this side only the last two bullet points seem to possibly cause the issue. Newer linux kernel with newer driver for the NIC might have a auto-negotiation problem or is now able to put the NIC in energy saving mode… and doing it wrong. Please check those two first.

                                        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                                          Wayne Workman @Sebastian Roth
                                          last edited by Wayne Workman

                                          @Sebastian-Roth said in Failed to get an IP via DHCP!:

                                          @jes6309 As you can see here this NIC model is supported since kernel version 2.6.x and upwards. So it should not be a driver issue! As well, “Sending discovery…” actually means that we found a network interface and try to get an IP for it via DHCP. So it could be:

                                          • Layer 1 issue like cable (you already checked that)
                                          • Spanning tree issue (make sure you have RSTP or configured “port fast”)
                                          • Auto-negotiation issue (try configuring static speed instead of auto-negotiation for that port)
                                          • Ethernet energy saving (see if your switch has EEE/802.3az feature and disable if possible)

                                          wiki worthy

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                                          FOG Reporting:
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                                            jes6309 @Sebastian Roth
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                                            @Sebastian-Roth Thanks! Setting static speed and enabling port-fast worked! I am now able to successfully register the host.

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