FOG will not recognise valid image
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@pederskz said in FOG will not recognise valid image:
All of the PCs are HP Elitedesks 800 G1 TWRs with an extra pci intel gigabit NIC installed. The built in NIC is connected to a switch that is (practically speaking) never powered on, which shows up as eth0. Eth1 is the pci NIC, which is connected to a always-on network that can reach the fog server. When the client boots eth1 predictably fails to get a DHCP address, but when client says “no link detected on eth0 for 35 seconds, skipping it!” It attempts to start eth0 again.
Its not clear where this error is being thrown. Is this in the iPXE kernel or the FOS Engine kernel? Can you snap a clear picture of the error with a mobile phone and post it here. It will allow us to see the context of the error. Make sure you grab other messages around the error.
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@george1421 The fog engine kernel. I can photograph the error in about an hour.
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@pederskz WOudl you mind installing FOG 1.4.0-RC-8? There was a fix put in place to ensure we don’t only look on a single interface as what seems to be the case here.
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@Tom-Elliott Not at all, i’ll get started on that now
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@pederskz What you are seeing was an issue with 1.3.5 stable that issue was fixed in 1.4.0RC2 or 3.
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@george1421 https://news.fogproject.org/fog-1-4-0-rc-2/ just for reference
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@Tom-Elliott How exactly do I update to a release candidate version? Is it done similarly to the instructions at wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_trunk
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@pederskz That’s exactly how you do it.
Dev-branch will contain the latest RC or “stable” depending on release cycle.
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@Tom-Elliott Looks like the update solved the issue. Thanks for the help! I’m not entirely sure how to mark this thread as solved.
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@pederskz I marked it for you. Glad you have it going now.