Hosts not imaging - HELP
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 @Junkhacker YES. 
 Updated fog user and created new admin account.
 Started FOG and updated…looks like a version 7 - new interface, etc. Hosts and images still there.
 Trying now - bugs have appeared again -I think they sense my desperation.
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 @prestop well, now that you’ve changed the fog user password, you’re going to have to change the stored password everywhere fog uses that user… 
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 @Junkhacker 
 D’oh!
 Please tell me where - config? TFTP?
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 @prestop web interface, storage management, DefaultMember > Management Password 
 also, you’ll want to update the information in the hidden file /opt/fog/.fogsettings where it stores the password for fog upgrades
 off the top of my head, i can’t remember where else it will be needed
 technically, also FOG_TFTP_FTP_PASSWORD in fog settings. but that shouldn’t be important unless you change the IP of the server
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 @Wayne-Workman 
 HOLY CR@P …Partclone started!!! Could it be???It looks like it’s actually moving quickly…ten more minutes. 
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 @prestop oh yeah, btw, the trunk version of fog is faster. depending on circumstances, it can be a LOT faster. lol 
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 @Junkhacker 
 Well, it looked as though it mostly worked , it did /sda1, /sda2 but then it said the disk was too small to image /sda3. the machine boots to the windows recovery console - like if you had your cd in the drive to restore windows.
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 @prestop did you replace the drive with a larger one, as previously suggested? your non-resizable image will need to be deployed and recaptured to become resizable. you’ll want to check the “Schedule Shutdown after task completion” checkbox when you deploy, and then schedule a capture after it finishes. if you don’t boot up the computer after imaging, it doesn’t even have to be a computer compatible with the image you’re deploying. 
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 @Junkhacker 
 I don’t have any larger disks in this junkpile left behind.
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 @prestop Ever consider building a new image? 
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 @prestop i’m afraid there really aren’t any other options. if you have a lot of storage available on another computer, you could create a virtual machine to deploy it to (but that’s going to have some headaches involved too). i’m guessing the original drive was 500GB? 
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 @Wayne-Workman 
 Yes - but there’s a lot of programs and things that I don’t know much about that appear to be in the image. I was hoping to be able to figure it out at some later date.
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 @prestop said in Hosts not imaging - HELP: @Junkhacker 
 I don’t have any larger disks in this junkpile left behind.Order one. They are cheap. 
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 or even borrow one. once you just need to recapture the image, you won’t need it permanently. 
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 @Junkhacker I don’t think so - I think it was this machine, it was listed as a tester but I don’t know. All the machines he previously did were these dells with 250G drives. Strange. 
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 @prestop and what are you trying to deploy them to? 
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 @Junkhacker same ones - Dells w/250G HDD. I’m trying a deploy w/debug now 
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 @Junkhacker 
 So, these disks have 3 parts in them and the last one is too small on the device for the image stored? Does that sound right?
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 @prestop from the errors you described before, that sounds right. the image size is too large for the disk. it runs out of space at the 3rd partition. 

