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Posts made by bacelo
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RE: TFTP Problems
@Wayne-Workman yes it’s fog Trunk but what should i do know?
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RE: TFTP Problems
@Sebastian-Roth
This is the message that I get when it stops. What I do is Press “s” then I type “dhcp” it configurs the dhcp and says ok
then I type “exit” and boom the menu appears . And yes I think it has to do with the timing because it loses conection to the lan card when it runs this script. -
RE: TFTP Problems
OK thanks to Tom Elliott I got the fog server to work kind of the only thing that is missing is on booting the network card it loses the connection to the lan link card and I have to press S and type dhcp and it gets back up and then o type exit and the menu boots up. The problem is that I have to be physically at the client PC for this to work so if I were to deploy the software it won’t go because I have to press S DHCP and then exit and then it will pop up the menu
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RE: TFTP Problems
@Tom-Elliott I am willing to try anything to make this work
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RE: TFTP Problems
@Tom-Elliott No, this appears:
iPXE initialising devices…ok
iPXE 1.0.0+ (3a02) – Open Source Network Boot Firmeware – http://ipxe.org
Features: NFS FTP HTTP HTTPS ISCSI DNS TFTP VLAN AoE bzimage ELFMBOOT PXE PXEXT
Configuring (net0 00:22:64:ba:2b:56)…
then it just restarts the pc. I am going to update the Bios to see if it could be something with the Bios. Other then that I just don’t know what to do or how to see if everything is correct with the boot file. -
RE: TFTP Problems
Ok so I got to this point and all the files are there I reinstalled linux and Fog server and it does the same when it should boot the menu the pc just restarts.
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RE: TFTP Problems
@Wayne-Workman from what I can see I am missing the last two files.
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RE: TFTP Problems
Could it be that the boot file has any problem how can I see if everything is correct with it!??
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RE: TFTP Problems
@george1421 the model is dc7800p how do I see if it’s on BIOS or UEFI??
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RE: TFTP Problems
So today I tryed call the company that takes care of the dhcp server and I don’t know what they did but I got one step forward in the fog server. know I get the following messeges:
PXE - EB: !PXE at 9B85:0070, entry at 9B85:0106
UNDI code segment 9B85:4120, data segment 9552:6330
UNDI device is PCI 00:19.0, type DIX+802.3then i get:
iPXE initialising devices…
Then:
iPXE initialising devices…ok
iPXE 1.0.0+ (3a02) – Open Source Network Boot Firmeware – http://ipxe.org
Features: NFS FTP HTTP HTTPS ISCSI DNS TFTP VLAN AoE bzimage ELFMBOOT PXE PXEXT
Configuring (net0 00:22:64:ba:2b:56)…and the the computer resarts and nothing now what is wrong!!!
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RE: TFTP Problems
@george1421 and the thing that bugs me more is that they have this working in other schools. They say that they don’t have a firewall. And I don’t think that they will let me manege the dhcp
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RE: TFTP Problems
I still haven’t got it working:(
The DHCP is being managed by the cisco device it is a quarentine network that is being maneged by some one other then me and I can only speak to him on the phone. So I am going to try to explain how I installed the fog server. So I followed this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXHD-IQZigE
the only thing that I did different was the versions of the fog server. -
RE: TFTP Problems
Ok I am going to format the linux and install it all over again. what version of linux do you recommend???
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RE: TFTP Problems
Ok , Yes the DHCP is not controlled by the fog server it is the network configuration it my be a router I am not sure. I do know that the DHCP server that hey are using in as it is in the Wiki fog page as it is for the cisco setup. Know sould I tell them to change the 10.1.8.254 to 10.1.8.1 will this help??