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    Dell XPS 8700 PXE boot error

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      cfsalyer @george1421
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      @george1421 I do have a WDS/MDT server on the same test network. However I have the services disabled. Is their more I need to do? Can you even have both on the same network?

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        george1421 Moderator @cfsalyer
        last edited by george1421

        @cfsalyer I might suspect that you have a dhcpproxy service running still on your WDS server. We can point to the exact device if you are willing to setup tcpdump on your fog server (assuming your fog server and dhcp server and target server are on the same subnet).

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          cfsalyer @Tom Elliott
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          @Tom-Elliott
          Sorry for making that difficult, but yes the client IP, DHCP, and FOG server are on the same subnet

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            george1421 Moderator @cfsalyer
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            @cfsalyer So then if you can’t find the service running on WDS.

            Please do the following

            1. Install the tcpdump program on your FOG server
            2. prep the target computer to pxe boot, but don’t start it just yet.
            3. Key this into your fog server: sudo tcpdump -w output.pcap port 67 or port 68 or port 69 or port 4011
            4. PXE boot the target computer until the error is reached
            5. Press Ctrl-C on the tcpdump program
            6. Use WinSCP to copy it to your computer
            7. Inspect with wireshark or post it here for review.

            The filter command we use will ONLY look for dhcp, tftp, and dhcpProxy data packets.

            What I would look for is you will see a dhcp discover packet from the target computer, then a response from one or more dhcp servers. (you should only have one from your main dhcp server on a normal network). But that pcap will tell us the truth of what is flying down the wire.

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              cfsalyer @george1421
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              @george1421 Ok I just got much further removing option 60 from my DHCP server. I now get partclone and everything seems to be working now.

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              • Jaymes DriverJ
                Jaymes Driver Developer @cfsalyer
                last edited by Jaymes Driver

                @cfsalyer Hey, that’s good news!

                Please let us know if you have other issues.

                I am glad to hear that removing option 60 solved your issues. Was option 60 something that was required by WDS?

                Sometimes using an IP Helper address at the switch can help to resolve these issues too, but it appears like your clients are now getting the proper boot file.

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                  cfsalyer @Jaymes Driver
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                  @Jaymes-Driver Yeah I’m going to segment the network and go a different route when i go into production. I just had to prove FOG server would work for our environment. And yes option 60 is being used for WDS. Thank you for all your help and @george1421 . I never noticed the port 4011 error until i captured the picture and then that lead me to checking server scope options.

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                    george1421 Moderator @cfsalyer
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                    @cfsalyer You have to consider the error is only one part of the problem. Having the context of the error (what’s around it) will help us understand the error better and maybe what caused it.

                    I’m glad you have it worked out. If you have any additional issues transitioning from WDS to FOG post back in a new thread.

                    FWIW: In my environment we use MDT to create our golden/master/reference image and FOG to capture and deploy it across our campus of 12 different models of devices. You can’t beat FOG for time to deploy with almost any other platform.

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                      Jaymes Driver Developer @george1421
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                      @george1421 said in Dell XPS 8700 PXE boot error:

                      FWIW: In my environment we use MDT to create our golden/master/reference image and FOG to capture and deploy it across our campus of 12 different models of devices. You can’t beat FOG for time to deploy with almost any other platform.

                      Boy do I second that notion! FOG beats the pants off of WDS in my corporation. I also particularly enjoy the fact that after I deploy my image… it works. I don’t have to spend any time troubleshooting why something wasn’t “installed” on my image due to the windows imaging process <.<

                      Sure sometimes I have an issue, but I just push the image again and do my happy dance (3 minutes later the image is done and I spent very little time troubleshooting it).

                      They keep trying to shove SCCM down my throat. I will use the SCCM, I just won’t use it for imaging. (If it’s not broke don’t fix it!!!)

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                        cfsalyer @Jaymes Driver
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                        @Jaymes-Driver Well Yeah FOG is going to be my go to for OS X and Ubuntu builds. But I will have to stick with MDT and WDS deployment seeing we have a ton of different configuration I push out.

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