@Tom-Elliott Sorry, posted that picture without seeing your second reply, I have updated to 7166 and this has solved the problem. Thanks for all your help!
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RE: Attempting to expand/fill partitions Failed
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Cron schedule for Power Management doesn't allow for Sunday in day-of-week
Server
- FOG Version: 1.4.0
- OS: Ubuntu 14.04.5
Client
- Service Version: 0.11.12
- OS: Windows 10 1607, Windows 7
Description
I am trying to schedule a shutdown of computers on Saturday and Sunday. The FOG web administration for the power management service only allows values 0-6 in the day of the week field when setting a cron schedule. When setting the value as 0 (assuming Sunday), version 0.11.12 of the client reports the following error in the fog.log:
19/05/2017 10:06 AM PowerManagement ERROR: Day-of-Week values must be between 1 and 7
Now obviously I cannot set 7 in the web administration as it will not allow me to update or add a schedule. Therefore, I cannot currently shutdown computers on a Sunday. From my previous experience with cron, FOG web and the client should be able to support both values of 0 and 7 for Sunday.
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RE: Attempting to expand/fill partitions Failed
@Tom-Elliott Sorry, posted that picture without seeing your second reply, I have updated to 7166 and this has solved the problem. Thanks for all your help!
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RE: Attempting to expand/fill partitions Failed
@Tom-Elliott Just tested with 7164 and still have the same error. Yes, it is a 2 partition image. Output is as follows:
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16M Sep 29 2015 rec.img.000
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4.0K Sep 29 2015 .
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 28G Sep 29 2015 sys.img.000
drwxrwxrwx 9 root root 4.0K Jan 30 11:09 …Not sure if this screenshot helps at all:
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RE: Attempting to expand/fill partitions Failed
@Tom-Elliott Sorry to be bearer of bad news, I have just updated to 7162 and am still experiencing a similar problem with older style images. ‘Fatal error: could not remove old main partition(/bin/fog.download).’