@Wayne-Workman looks like the neither the FOG server’s firewall nor the hardware firewall was the problem. Still getting “/default.ipxe… Connection Timed Out”
(by the way, the error includes a URL: http://ipxe.org/4c126035 )
Posts made by almontschools
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RE: FOGFTP: Failed to Connect. | Error: Undefined index: optimalStorageNode
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RE: FOGFTP: Failed to Connect. | Error: Undefined index: optimalStorageNode
We changed the TFTP setting in our firewall, but we have to wait until tomorrow morning to power cycle the firewall appliance. We will get back to you after that time.
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
@wayne-workman No, we do not need any more help with this problem. We do, however, have another thread opened for a different issue.
@tom-elliott Attached is an image of the device configuration section of the machine’s BIOS.
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
Special thank you’s to Tom Elliott and Wayne Workman!
Sorry for the miscommunication in this post. We’re hitting crunch time as school is going to be starting back up in a few weeks with at least 80 more devices that have yet to be imaged.Regardless, thanks again
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FOGFTP: Failed to Connect. | Error: Undefined index: optimalStorageNode
Trying to set a task to Download a new image from within FOG web console. When doing this, we get the following error:
When attempting to get to FOG boot menu, we receive “/default.ipxe…Connection Timed Out”
Any ideas? All are appreciated!
Other Info:
Running FOG 1.2.0
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
- boot a computer that you have deployed an image to from the fog server
All types (SAN, Exit, GRUB) get stuck when trying to boot after downloading an image.
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
We’ve tried that already–unfortunately this specific model doesn’t support AHCI. We’ve been doing other things as well…just haven’t posted detailed accounts of all that we’ve done. We do want to thank you for everything you’ve done to help us thus far, though.
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
Is it possible that the Upload just went bad? I did some additional troubleshooting/testing – I set the boot order to boot to the hard drive first, then fired up the machine. The OS didn’t boot, but the stationary cursor in the top left hand corner of the screen appeared.
So…is it possible that there actually wasn’t an image downloaded to the host?
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
When in “Exit”, we get a stationary blinking cursor in the top left of the monitor.
When in “GRUB,” we get the following:
Launching GRUB…
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
It was. I turned it off then tested. Still the same “Booting from SAN device 0x80” but on the FOG splash screen.
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
I get a plain white page with the following text:
#!ipxe
sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x80(I attached a screenshot too)
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
FOG 1.2.0. Only one network card (integrated).
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
We changed the exit type to both exit and grub and neither worked. Exit didn’t do anything and grub wouldn’t execute cmain().
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
We’ve had two completely different model computers upload images successfully. So, yes, others can upload.
We’re getting the error on two different computers of the same model when trying to boot to the hard drive after the network boot.The model we’re using right now is an HP DC7100 Small Form Factor.
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RE: Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
There’s still a task showing in Task Management. Before this, it seems that everything is running normal.
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Stuck uploading image (Booting from SAN device0x80)
When trying to upload an image, I get stuck on “Booting from SAN device 0x80”
See picture. Any ideas? All help is appreciated!