I think it’s about time I come to the forums for help. Recently I’ve upgraded our Master Fog server to 1.5.10.1660 using the fog kernel 6.6.69 and using Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS version.
A few days ago, I wanted to try and implement HTTPS for the master fog server and the storage nodes. The upgrade went well and everything was working just fine except for a few driver issues with the keyboard not working during the fog boot menu for certain models of computers we have, but that is a different problem.
My main problem now is that every time I try and get to the fog boot menu, I get an error: “Could not boot: Results too large.” I have since rebuilt the binaries for iPXE, reinstalled fog a few times with HTTPS enabled, Reinstalled fog without HTTPS enabled, rebuilt the fog master from the ground up and I’m still getting this error. I even tried using chatGPT just to see what it would recommend, but it wanted me to completely redo the boot.php file. The two things I haven’t tried diving into was seeing if there are any residual iPXE stuff for HTTPS in the fog database ( which I don’t think there are any iPXE info stored in the database? ) and reinstall the storage nodes from the ground up. 
Here are the the amount of storage nodes we have currently connecting to the master node:

The amount of storage nodes might be irrelevant to the problem I’m having, but I’m grasping at straws here. I haven’t tried it yet but if I were to create a task for existing hosts on fog it would deploy an image just fine or capture an image. However, registering new hosts through the fog boot menu isn’t an option until this gets resolved.
Any amount of suggestions or help would be much appreciated!