Hosts not imaging - HELP
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@Sebastian-Roth said in Hosts not imaging - HELP:
Where is the file located.I tried a search but no hits.
Also, these machines were previously imaged with this program - they were in the host list, so I guess it worked at least once.
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@prestop Should be in
/images/MMHOptiplex7020/d1.mbr
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@Junkhacker Fog backed up - shall I upgrade to your newer build now?
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@prestop actually, based on the fact that you’ve imaged these computers before and the error that @Sebastian-Roth pointed out, i’d say there’s a problem with your image, not your server. please provide the information he requested to troubleshoot from here.
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@Sebastian-Roth I don’t seem to be able to get it out - it just pastes the link.
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please post a screenshot of the image profile page of the image you’re trying to restore
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@Junkhacker
Sorry wrong one: but I will have to use both at some point. one for each domain/user -
ok, rereading this thread i realized what the problem could be, and the images you just uploaded almost certainly confirm it. you’re trying to deploy a non-resizable image to too small of a disk. if you use a larger drive in the computer, or reupload the image as a resizable image, it should work fine.
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@Junkhacker Oh man…I’ll try that right now. TFTP stopped on reboot of computer. Is the command : sudo service tftp restart? Ubuntu said it wasn’t recognized but I thought that’s what I used the last time.
TX
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@Sebastian-Roth said:
My guess is you are trying to restore an image from a bigger source disk to a smaller destination disk.
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About the TFTP. Ubuntu is sometimes picky with those services. Better change to a full root shell via
sudo -i
and then runservice tftp restart
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@Sebastian-Roth unrecognized service(?)
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@prestop Can you try:
service tftpd-hpa restart
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@Tom-Elliott
tftpd-hpa start/running, process 5058 -
Oooooops
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@prestop
OK now I connect but get "unable to locate image file for Windows 7/8! (sys.img.000)
argh. -
@prestop
Something else changed as well:
the one image that had a size listed for client disk now also says “0.00iB” -
are you deploying to a larger disk, or uploading a resizable image?
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@Junkhacker I am downloading to a 250G disk.
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@prestop What happens if you run:
service nfs-kernel-server restart
and try again?