@Tom-Elliott Looks like there was something wrong with yum. I did a basic yum clean all and that seemed to solve my issues with connecting to the mirrors. I’m progressing through the installation now. Thanks again for all of your help everyone!
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Arrowhead-IT That is good to know. I am pretty sure all we need is to push IPs from a given IP pool to each of these devices.
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Tom-Elliott I attempted to go through the installer and saying no to DHCP and DNS but if failed to install tftp-server this time. Attached is the foginstall.log file.0_1450298881023_foginstall.log
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Arrowhead-IT That’s a good idea. I’ll see if there is another test box I can try using. I did try those DNS servers and still having problems (also my mistake 4.2.2.2 is Level 3 not Google). I’ll speak with our networking team and one of our Sr Sys Admins and see if they have a second to look over the system. Thanks for all of your help and speedy responses @Tom-Elliott, @Arrowhead-IT , @george1421 and @Wayne-Workman
Latest posts made by kbramhall
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Tom-Elliott Looks like there was something wrong with yum. I did a basic yum clean all and that seemed to solve my issues with connecting to the mirrors. I’m progressing through the installation now. Thanks again for all of your help everyone!
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Arrowhead-IT That’s a good idea. I’ll see if there is another test box I can try using. I did try those DNS servers and still having problems (also my mistake 4.2.2.2 is Level 3 not Google). I’ll speak with our networking team and one of our Sr Sys Admins and see if they have a second to look over the system. Thanks for all of your help and speedy responses @Tom-Elliott, @Arrowhead-IT , @george1421 and @Wayne-Workman
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Tom-Elliott Hey Tom, we are not dead set to use 1.2.0 we just figured we’d download the latest from the FOG project website
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Arrowhead-IT As we’re troubleshooting I’m thinking it is definitely something with our internal networking configuration. The DNS servers we are using include google’s 4.2.2.2 and an internal DNS server.
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@george1421 Yep, I can ping friendly names like mirrors.gigenet.com and google.com
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Tom-Elliott I attempted to go through the installer and saying no to DHCP and DNS but if failed to install tftp-server this time. Attached is the foginstall.log file.0_1450298881023_foginstall.log
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Tom-Elliott Sorry about that. Yes, the CentOS server is the what we’re running FOG on. I’ll just say FOG server moving forward to avoid any confusion. Yes it is successfully downloading other packages (httpd, php, php-cli, php-common, etc) but is not downloading the dhcp package. It has internet connectivity and will for the remainder of the setup. Once everything is up and running we’ll remove the internet connection and put it on an isolated subnet physically connected to the devices it needs to connect to.
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Tom-Elliott The CentOS machine currently has internet access that’s how I downloaded the installer.
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Tom-Elliott If the FOG server is on-net with the devices won’t that make an internet connection unnecessary?
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RE: Installation woes: dhcp...Failed!
@Arrowhead-IT That is good to know. I am pretty sure all we need is to push IPs from a given IP pool to each of these devices.