@Sebastian-Roth Intel Core i5-7260U @ 2.2GHz * -shrugs- *
Latest posts made by theland10
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
@Sebastian-Roth Yes, see my reply @george1421. Switching to Zstd I was able to successfully capture the image but it took much longer than when I had partclone gzip selected (~1hr 15min). When I attempted to deploy the image after capture I encountered an error and it did not deploy correctly. I changed to partclone uncompressed and successfully captured (much quicker this time to capture). I just successfully deployed my first image on another NUC.
Thank you both for all your help on this project. This thing has been a bugger, lol.
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
@george1421 Ok, bad news and good news. Bad news is, I changed it and stepped through the debug process. It did not throw an error until on partclone and gave basically the same screen as can be seen here:
The good news is, on the image options in fog image management. I changed image manager from partclone Gzip to partclone Zstd and it is currently capturing fingers crossed.
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
Here is the actual error in partclone when I attempt to capture from the NUC.
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
@george1421 Ahhh, I see, thank you, I was able to successfully image another device with the FOS USB after queuing the task first in fog.
As for the NUC see below:
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
@theland10 No luck with the FOS Boot stick. On the NUC7i5 tried to capture and partclone gives an error with the text broken and spread across the screen, part of it says ‘Maybe check the server to make sure space is good to go?’.
Tried imaging one of our other HP models that I have successfully captured and imaged with the regular USB boot media and receive the following error:
Fatal Error: Unknown request type :: null
Kernel Variables and settings:
boot_image=/boot/bzimage loglevel=4 initrd=init.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 keymap= web=172.17.65.19/fog/ boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4.Tried with both original bzimage, bzimage32, init.xz,init_32.xz files and files from our fog server.
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
@george1421 Yes, I got it! I tested and was able to successfully register the device as host with both quick and full registration options. Will test deploy and capture tomorrow. Thank you!
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
@Sebastian-Roth I was confused about that myself. The 172.17.65.19 is our fog server. 172.17.1.171 is the server for our virtual devices we have set up for PXE booting, and the reason why we are using the USB boot media as opposed to using straight PXE booting for fog. That IP was not entered anywhere in the setup on rom-o-matic for the efi file. I’m going to try a slight change to the script on that.
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
@Sebastian-Roth Here is the output from the debugger:
Also, our resident linux guru (I’m very much a beginner but I pick up quickly) and myself have been trying to set up the FOS Linux boot stick in the meantime. We are able to get to the selection menu to choose quick register/full register/capture etc. It sees both our DHCP servers and pulls an IP ok but ends with an error unable to access FogserverIP/fog/index.php or FogserverIP/index.php.
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RE: FOG USB Boot media with Intel NUC7i5BNH
@Sebastian-Roth Yes and yes. That ifstat output was directly after ensuring I had link lights from replugging the Lan cable. Which was directly after entering the ipxe menu from a failed boot using the intel.efi