@george1421
Yes it is 1709
Bootrec /rebuildBCD did the trick.
It is a UEFI with GPT and no bitlocker
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RE: FOG will not resize a hard drive after deployment.
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RE: How do I change to order of the Location ID's?
@wayne-workman Not sure why they are not available. This would be the only 3 or 4 PC’s grabbing an image. Also during the test to try and isolate the issue I was only doing one.
…Location Plugin restrictions can only apply to registered hosts that are assigned a location.
Correct, I understand that. This is not the issue. I am referring to NON registered
@wayne-workman said in How do I change to order of the Location ID’s?:
I want to point out that your entire problem is caused by not doing ‘a few extra key strokes’ to register the hosts and assign a location.
Initially we did not need to do this step. We plugged it and went ahead. My reason for asking is to understand what has changed and how to correct it. Also it requires less interaction. We are a two person department for close to 1,000 people and 800 devices. Every second we save is welcomed. Thus our desire to use FOG. We’ve cut turnaround time for broken PC’s down from 3hrs to 20 min.
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RE: How do I change to order of the Location ID's?
@sebastian-roth It’s not a stupid question. Here is the reason we do not. 50% of the ghosting we do is on site after the PC has been deployed and registered in FOG at its proper location.
The other 50% we do is for PC’s at my office that have not been registered or are new PC’s. To make the process faster we simply boot into fog and choose deploy image. For some reason the PC will grab a storage node that is located at a different location from time to time. No real reason I can see on why it chooses what it does.
We can do it via registering first but it is a few extra key strokes and when we are doing 10 or so at a time it keeps it faster.
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How do I change to order of the Location ID's?
Opening new thread per @sebastian-roth instructions.
We currently have 5 nodes with one as the master. The problem is that if a PC has not been assigned to a node it will try and pull an image from the wrong node because the “Master” is listed as the number 3 choice.
Any idea how to change the order? I have tried deleting and readding but it seems to not matter.
Thanks in advance.
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RE: FOG will not resize a hard drive after deployment.
@sebastian-roth That solved the boot issue! Thanks. Now all is working as normal. Hard drives are re-sizing properly now. We have tested it on 4 machines.
Case Solved.
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RE: FOG will not resize a hard drive after deployment.
D1.Fixed
:3d1.min
label: dos
label-id: 0xae2e5b63
device: /dev/sda
unit: sectors/dev/sda1 : start= 2048, size= 119716, type=7, bootable
/dev/sda2 : start= 1026048, size= 85513176, type=7
/dev/sda3 : start= 974723072, size= 2048000, type=27d1.orig
/dev/sda1 ntfs
/dev/sda2 ntfsd1.part
label: dos
label-id: 0xae2e5b63
device: /dev/sda
unit: sectors/dev/sda1 : start= 2048, size= 1024000, type=7, bootable
/dev/sda2 : start= 1026048, size= 973697024, type=7
/dev/sda3 : start= 974723072, size= 2048000, type=27 -
RE: FOG will not resize a hard drive after deployment.
@george1421
Yes it is 1709
Bootrec /rebuildBCD did the trick.
It is a UEFI with GPT and no bitlocker -
RE: FOG will not resize a hard drive after deployment.
I solved the above boot issue by doing the below from command prompt on the target PC.
Bootrec /rebuildbcd
Now the PC boots. Also the hard drive is the proper size. What I do not know is why the BCD showed unknow for Device as well as OSdevice. Once I ran /rebuildbcd the Device and OSdevice both now show the proper partition=c:
So it seems we have solved the Hard Drive issue and now have a new issue. Thoughts?
Below picture BCDedit is Before
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RE: FOG will not resize a hard drive after deployment.
I have captured a new image and now I think I may have a different issue or the same issue with a different result.
Now when i deploy the newly captured image onto a PC that would not resize I get the below picture. I have tried this new image on 3 PC’s and all three come back the same. I also get the same result on any of the old images. I am not sure if this is a resize issue or not.
For reference, we use FOG to deploy images already setup as we need. Meaning that we take a brand new unactivated PC and load our needed software onto the PC. Once done I select the host in FOG and request a capture. This is the same method we have done for the past 8 months or so and we used it routinely to “freshen” up PC’s. Only until i switched to a new server and reinstalled FOG with a fresh download did the re-size issue pop up.
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RE: FOG will not resize a hard drive after deployment.
@quazz Ok, I will do so now and report back
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RE: FOG will not resize a hard drive after deployment.
@quazz English (American, not proper English )