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      Matt.Collins
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      I’m not familiar with manually pulling down an image. Is there a guide to this that I can test this out?

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        BryceZ
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        If you have a Windows machine on the network, pull up an explorer window and go to \<ip address of FOG server>\images.
        If you have a Linux machine on the network, pull up a terminal and type…
        [CODE]sudo mkdir /mnt/images/
        sudo mount -o nolock <ip address of FOG server>:/images /mnt/images[/CODE]
        Then just browse to an image file and try to copy it locally.

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          Matt.Collins
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          Update
          It would appear that this issue is hit or miss on the same as well as different models of machines. Just now, I was attempting to deploy an image and it’s freezing at 1% still and claiming to be pushing at 7 GiB. I decided to plug the machine into a 10/100 switch and the same image and the machine that I was having problems with is now deploying fine. Is there anyways to throttle the speeds coming from the server?

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            chad-bisd Moderator
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            sounds like you have a conflicting configuration with your original switch. Jumbo Packets, duplex mode, or something wonky?


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              Matt.Collins
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              Hmm, I’ll have to take a look. We orinally had our FOG server installed on a standalone 4 GB 2.3 GHZ box with a single 10/100 card installed and it was working fine. I recently got my hands on a pretty hefty server to use instead with quad nics, of which I still am only using 1 nic as I don’t see it making a huge difference by bridging these and using all 4. I’m not too familiar with configuring the switches, but what would be the ideal situation for FOG to work?

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                Kylejb007
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                Thanks Matt for Redirecting us here, The person that started the thread put it in Developers and I didnt realise it wasnt Technical Support (Used the search feature for once).

                Chad, See this Thread: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/deploy-stops-at-just-over-a-hundred-mb.967/#post-4770[/url]
                It has a Video of exactly the issue I am having and what it sounds like Matt and Joseph are having… Except mine doesnt seem like its TOO fast, it just instantly stops for me at 65.20MB. It starts at a Normal Speed for our Network of 1.4GB per Minute then BAM, it stops.

                Also per reading a different thread, I am able to Put that single host into a Group and do a Multicast to it… REALLY strange…

                I am running:
                Distributor ID: Ubuntu
                Description: Ubuntu 11.10
                Release: 11.10
                Codename: oneiric

                Fog .32, and the kernel that came with the .32 Installer.

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                  StEdmunds
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                  Hi,

                  Was a solution ever found for this? We have the exact same error (When deploying an image it stops after a few seconds). Sending images from the workstation to the server are fine, as are all other tasks.

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                    Kylejb007
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                    In my case whenever I have a problem I try a different Kernel. I was using not the Kernel that came with Fog but the one after it. (just before 3.3.3 (3.2.4). I updated to 3.3.3 and that resolved my issue.

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                      Matt.Collins
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                      I decided to try a few different kernels until I found one that worked. I’ve now set up my FOG with a different kernel for each machine type that I have after testing out which works best.

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                        selfcommander
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                        I tried different kernels but it didn’t work. When booting from liveCD and pulling image from the server via NFS there is a spike of 1 Gbps transfer for like 10 seconds and then 0 after that. I found out that if on a managed switch i set the port through which it is deploying to 100 Mbps instead of AUTO then it goes through without getting stuck. Also, wiki claims that it can be done from a server by “ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex half autoneg off”

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