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    Cire3

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    • RE: Not displaying images

      I just hate when someone doesn’t post what they ended up doing… Oh wait ! That was me !

      Anyway, I went the route easiest to flow… I can be lazy like that.

      I has an issue with the drive. For whatever reason it mounted, expanded, did what it should. However something was goofed in the expansion so it was of no use. Partclone didn’t see any images when it came time to deploy ( Not at all a fog issue )

      I had a backup clone of Fog with the same 1.8Tb of data. One of the many reasons I LOVE ESXI.

      Changed the IP address, fired it up ( Both VM’s at once ) My images are on a separate disk ( separate vmdk, basically like using 2 hard drives )

      So I just dropped the bad disk on the new build in vSphere, created a new disk of the size I needed this time. Created the partition with the correct tools for GPT. Formatted it ext4, and then was time for some Linux magic 🙂

      Now with the clone and new build running, I just ran rsync keeping the permissions on everything. Went home because even on a DAS to DAS , 1.8Tb is a lot of freaking images 🙂

      Woke up and all is well. Updated to Trunk 4443. Now it was time to test.

      What I was shocked at was the speed… I would have done this a long time ago if I knew how freakishly fast this was going to be !

      Client : HP Elite 8200 Desktop CMT, i7, 8Gb, 120 SSD. I build my master images on SSD’s

      I start @ 16GB/min and settle down at about 14.5GB/min download. ( Single Disk Resizable / Compression @ 6 )

      I upload starting @ 5GB/min and soon hold about 6.5GB/min

      On ESXi I’m a happy camper, I thought the numbers were wrong at first.

      Again big thanks to the Fog project and all that help !

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: pxe booting using dhcp from home router

      @george1421 Every time I think I’m a nerd, I see George break down a setting in a 3 paragraphs, dissecting it in the craziest detail.

      You guys rock. That level of detail is seriously helpful. Allowing us to learn other things in the process to help us later. When I see that effort to help someone, I just like to call it out !

      I’m the kind of guy that needs to take everything apart to see how it all works. You guys definitely help to paint the picture.

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Does Fog work with Proxmox?

      Ok, as I hate people that don’t come back. I try my best not to be that guy.

      FOG problem = Nope… As usual.

      Problem with dropouts, scrambled data. Proxmox 8 is very angry with my onboard nic. It uploads without issue (and very fast I may say) But deployment it just crapped out. Every time it re-connected, Fog just tried to do it’s job over and over. The blast of data just shut the nic down.

      Finally found this looking in the Proxmox log. Found ethernet adapter hang detected, then reset.

      Also a great excuse to finally order that dual 10Gb card. She’s happy now running full speed. Hopefully faster when the 10Gb switch shows up 🙂

      Thanks to all that looked over this, and even more for the reply. !

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Not displaying images

      @Wayne-Workman

      I have Veeam as well as vSphere VDR, I should be able to use Veeam for files only. I was hoping something stupid I was overlooking ( I can hope 🙂 ) However I would have to agree at this point something has to be off. I thought when I first set it up I would be golden, not realizing that fdisk and mbr has the 2Tb limit. And that was fine for a while, but I seem to fill that rather quick. Now with Windows 10 my images will likely double, so I’m shooting for 6Tb I’m thinking.

      Or maybe better yet a couple 2Tb vdisk ? So that way if one messes up I can just move 2Tb worse case, because I know 2Tb alone will take most of a day just to move. Even though ESXi is all in one box, it still acts like it’s transferring through a 1Gb switch. Not disk to disk.

      Anyway, many thanks for your time and effort ! I’ll pay better attention and make sure I’m using my full disk before I ever start loading images 🙂

      Again thanks for your time, and Fog !

      All the best !

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Upgrade to Trunk version

      You stated this …

      Then one day last week, my client image size said 0. I read somewhere in the forum where installing the Trunk version will fix it.

      So this issue was present before the upgrade ? Just trying to see if the problem is not the upgrade itself.

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: connection issues/slow menu load, missing graphics, boot menu will not work.

      I have seen brown out’s freak out switches and routers… Messes up nvram in some cases, I would have to reprogram routers even when settings look fine. And yes, full clear and setup.

      If the switch did that again I would think about ditching it. Bad switches do crazy things.

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Error after login via PXE.

      @george1421 Actually I figured it out (When you pointed me in the right direction )

      My first item ( newer image )

      item -Win10–1803–o16–ninite–8-28-18 -Win10–1803–o16–ninite–8-28-18 (89)

      It see’s the -Win10 and pissed it off. I created it that way so it would be on the top of the list… And not knowing a “-” would piss it off.

      Changed the name of the image, as well as the directory name it was in.

      Now the menu opens after I log in !!

      Can’t say enough about you guys, huge help here !!!

      Many thanks for your time and steering me in the direction !!

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3

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    • RE: Does Fog work with Proxmox?

      Ok, as I hate people that don’t come back. I try my best not to be that guy.

      FOG problem = Nope… As usual.

      Problem with dropouts, scrambled data. Proxmox 8 is very angry with my onboard nic. It uploads without issue (and very fast I may say) But deployment it just crapped out. Every time it re-connected, Fog just tried to do it’s job over and over. The blast of data just shut the nic down.

      Finally found this looking in the Proxmox log. Found ethernet adapter hang detected, then reset.

      Also a great excuse to finally order that dual 10Gb card. She’s happy now running full speed. Hopefully faster when the 10Gb switch shows up 🙂

      Thanks to all that looked over this, and even more for the reply. !

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Host not registered" appears again and again

      I just had this issue with a few HP models. If you look in the bios, do you have an option to use a unique system mac address OR adapter address? That one drove me nuts for a minute…

      It’s great if you use a dongle so you aren’t accidentally uploading over the wrong image due to using the dongles MAC address. But it’s only great when you remember it’s a setting.

      When I get off lease systems in, I like to clear the bios and security settings to factory. However doing so will set it to use a system unique MAC address during pxe boot and not the ethernet address.

      I think it’s only on business class models without a lan port.

      Hope it helps.

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: pxe booting using dhcp from home router

      @george1421 Every time I think I’m a nerd, I see George break down a setting in a 3 paragraphs, dissecting it in the craziest detail.

      You guys rock. That level of detail is seriously helpful. Allowing us to learn other things in the process to help us later. When I see that effort to help someone, I just like to call it out !

      I’m the kind of guy that needs to take everything apart to see how it all works. You guys definitely help to paint the picture.

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Management images problem

      Is he talking about the folder and data still being in /images? I thought Fog was designed as to never actually delete the files. Easily removed in terminal however. Hard to translate what his issue actually is.

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Does Fog work with Proxmox?

      @rodluz I believe I started ZFS, then installed the VM. Single disk, 4Tb of a 12Tb. Only VM on the disk. Installed same exact way I had on ESI 7.

      This is my first time using a ZFS pool, and now that you mention it, that is different from the old install.

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • Does Fog work with Proxmox?

      I’ll cut this short as I keep trying to post, but I’m flagged for spam ?

      Was on ESXI 7, moved to Proxmox VE 8.2. I can upload, but I can’t bring the image back down. I get read errors like stdin Decoding error (36) Corrupted block detected.

      I can reboot and try again to find the same issue. Anything I need to know about Fog and Proxmox ?

      Clean install as a VM Debian Bookworm Server, latest Fog. New install, and reproduced with a few different models. SATA and NVMe.

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Chainloading Simple Next Server ?

      Ok, I think I got it close…

      My Setup…

      PFSense 10.22.24.1
      In PFSense next server points to fog (works without issue)
      Fog 10.22.24.5 (No DHCP)
      netboot = 10.22.24.8

      This is what I have in Parameters

      server:ipv4 10.22.24.8
      set newbootfile netboot.xyz.efi
      set net0.dhcp/next-server ${newserver}
      set net0.dhcp/filename ${newbootfile}
      set proxydhcp/filename ${newbootfile}

      chain tftp://${newserver}/${newbootfile} || goto Menu

      With this I now boot from fog menu to iPXE initializing devices.

      If I use netboot USB image from netboot.xyz, it boots to the netboot.xyz server without issue ? Not sure how it just “knows” where it’s at. Hopefully this helps ?

      //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

      So I looked at the autoexec.ipxe file and this is what is in it :

      #!ipxe
      set esc:hex 1b
      set bold ${esc:string}[1m
      set boldoff ${esc:string}[22m
      set fg_gre ${esc:string}[32m
      set fg_cya ${esc:string}[36m
      set fg_whi ${esc:string}[37m
      set VARS_ERR Local vars file not found… attempting TFTP boot…
      set TFTP_ERR Local TFTP failed… attempting remote HTTPS
      set V6_ERR IPv6 appears to have failed… attempting IPv4…
      set HTTPS_ERR HTTPS appears to have failed… attempting HTTP
      set HTTP_ERR HTTP has failed, localbooting…
      set site_name netboot.xyz
      set boot_domain boot.netboot.xyz
      set ipxe_version ${version}
      set version 2.x
      set conn_type https

      :start
      echo ${bold}${fg_gre}${site_name} - ${fg_whi}v${version}${boldoff}
      iseq ${site_name} netboot.xyz || echo ${bold}${fg_whi}Powered by ${fg_gre}netboot.xyz${fg_whi}${boldoff}
      prompt --key m --timeout 4000 Hit the ${bold}m${boldoff} key to open failsafe menu… && goto failsafe || goto dhcp

      :dhcp
      echo
      dhcp || goto netconfig
      isset ${next-server} && isset ${proxydhcp/next-server} && goto choose-tftp || set tftp-server ${next-server} && goto load-custom-ipxe

      :choose-tftp

      Load “proxy settings” from root server

      chain tftp://${next-server}/local-vars.ipxe || echo ${VARS_ERR}

      Check if the proxy-dhcp-vars script has made any usable command about how to progress with a next-server and a proxy-next-server being set

      isset ${use_proxydhcp_settings} && iseq ${use_proxydhcp_settings} true && goto set-next-server ||
      prompt --key p --timeout 4000 DHCP proxy detected, press ${bold}p${boldoff} to boot from ${proxydhcp/next-server}… && set use_proxydhcp_settings true || set use_proxydhcp_settings false
      goto set-next-server

      :set-next-server
      iseq ${use_proxydhcp_settings} true && set tftp-server ${proxydhcp/next-server} || set tftp-server ${next-server}
      goto load-custom-ipxe

      :load-custom-ipxe
      isset ${tftp-server} && iseq ${filename} netboot.xyz.kpxe && goto tftpmenu ||
      isset ${tftp-server} && iseq ${filename} netboot.xyz-undionly.kpxe && goto tftpmenu ||
      isset ${tftp-server} && iseq ${filename} netboot.xyz.efi && goto tftpmenu ||
      isset ${tftp-server} && iseq ${filename} netboot.xyz-snp.efi && goto tftpmenu ||
      isset ${tftp-server} && iseq ${filename} netboot.xyz-snponly.efi && goto tftpmenu ||
      isset ${tftp-server} && iseq ${filename} netboot.xyz-arm64.efi && goto tftpmenu ||
      goto menu

      :failsafe
      menu ${boot_domain} Failsafe Menu
      item localboot Boot to local drive
      item netconfig Manual network configuration
      item vlan Manual VLAN configuration
      item retry Retry boot
      item debug iPXE Debug Shell
      item reboot Reboot System
      choose failsafe_choice || exit
      goto ${failsafe_choice}

      :netconfig
      echo Network Configuration:
      echo Available interfaces…
      ifstat
      imgfree
      echo -n Set network interface number [0 for net0, defaults to 0]: ${} && read net
      isset ${net} || set net 0
      echo -n IP: && read net${net}/ip
      echo -n Subnet mask: && read net${net}/netmask
      echo -n Gateway: && read net${net}/gateway
      echo -n DNS: && read dns
      ifopen net${net}
      echo Attempting chainload of ${boot_domain}…
      goto menu || goto failsafe

      :vlan
      echo VLAN Configuration:
      echo Available interfaces…
      ifstat
      imgfree
      echo -n Set network interface number [0 for net0, defaults to 0]: ${} && read net
      isset ${net} || set net 0
      echo -n Set VLAN 802.1Q tag [0 to 4094]: ${} && read vlan
      vcreate --tag ${vlan} net${net}
      ifconf --configurator dhcp net${net}-${vlan} || echo DHCP failed trying manual && goto netvlan
      echo Attempting chainload of ${boot_domain}…
      goto menu || goto failsafe

      :netvlan
      echo -n IP: && read net${net}-${vlan}/ip
      echo -n Subnet mask: && read net${net}-${vlan}/netmask
      echo -n Gateway: && read net${net}-${vlan}/gateway
      echo -n DNS: && read dns
      ifopen net${net}-${vlan}
      echo Attempting chainload of ${boot_domain}…
      goto menu || goto failsafe

      :tftpmenu
      chain tftp://${tftp-server}/local-vars.ipxe || echo ${VARS_ERR}
      isset ${hostname} && chain --autofree tftp://${tftp-server}/HOSTNAME-${hostname}.ipxe || echo Custom boot by Hostname not found trying MAC…
      chain --autofree tftp://${tftp-server}/MAC-${mac:hexraw}.ipxe || echo Custom boot by MAC not found booting default…
      chain --autofree tftp://${tftp-server}/menu.ipxe || echo ${TFTP_ERR} && goto menu

      :menu
      :menu_https
      set conn_type https
      goto menu_start

      :menu_http
      set conn_type http
      goto menu_start

      :menu_start
      isset ${netX/dns6} && goto menu_v6 || goto menu_v4
      :menu_v6
      isset ${netX/dns6_bak} && set netX/dns6 ${netX/dns6_bak} ||
      set netX/dns6_bak ${netX/dns6}
      echo Attempting ${conn_type} boot over IPv6…
      chain --autofree ${conn_type}://${boot_domain}/menu.ipxe || echo ${conn_type} IPv6 failed… attempting IPv4…
      clear netX/dns6
      :menu_v4
      echo Attempting ${conn_type} boot over IPv4…
      chain --autofree ${conn_type}://${boot_domain}/menu.ipxe || echo ${conn_type} IPv4 failed…
      iseq ${conn_type} https && goto menu_http || goto localboot

      :localboot
      exit

      :retry
      goto start

      :reboot
      reboot
      goto start

      :debug
      echo Type “exit” to return to menu
      shell
      goto failsafe

      //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

      Huge thanks in advance ! You guys have ALWAYS been awesome helping with Fog (And non related issues as such)

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • Chainloading Simple Next Server ?

      Reading a lot of Chainloading in the forum, but none seem to point to a simple next server ? Any way from Fog menu to allow a second PXE server ?

      Current Fog working well with pfsense handling Fog as first PXE server. Then I would like the option to jump to the next server.

      I have read everything from it’s broken, to crazy options “if” Fog has a job for it. Is this a simple edit in Fog menu or can be added to advanced ?

      Looking to boot to nextboot.xyz for second server.

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Chain fog PXE with another one

      @zeltron80 So what would this look like ? I just simply want another server option in the menu. Is it using your ‘exit’ => ‘exit’ to ‘exit’ => ‘chain tftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/menu.ipxe’ ?

      posted in General Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3
    • RE: Not a Fog problem, but solution ?

      You sir rock ! I’ll give it a read, thanks !

      Right after I win my battle of Carbon X1 Gen 7 just returns to boot menu after Downloading NBP file.

      These Carbons are the worst…

      posted in FOG Problems
      Cire3C
      Cire3