@george1421 George, looks like it was the firewall the whole time. It’s now copying the image.
Posts made by bartont126
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RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
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RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
@george1421 I just disabled the firewall. Trying to enable Selinux right now and set to permissive. Running Ubuntu desktop 16.04.3
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RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
@george1421 ls -la /images/dev
total 16
drwxrwxrwx 4 fog root 4096 Feb 12 19:06 .
drwxrwxrwx 4 fog root 4096 Feb 12 16:06 …
drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 Feb 12 19:06 54e1adc29063
-rwxrwxrwx 1 fog root 0 Feb 12 16:06 .mntcheck
drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Feb 12 16:06 postinitscripts
tyler@tyler-PowerEdge-T710:~$ls -la /images
total 16
drwxrwxrwx 4 fog root 4096 Feb 12 16:06 .
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Feb 12 16:30 …
drwxrwxrwx 4 fog root 4096 Feb 12 19:06 dev
-rwxrwxrwx 1 fog root 0 Feb 12 16:06 .mntcheck
drwxrwxrwx 2 fog root 4096 Feb 12 16:06 postdownloadscriptsI also did not disable the firewall and setting selinux. I’m unsure of how to do that so I will look it up.
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RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
@bartont126 Any ideas what might be causing the issue from the showmount -e?
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RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
@george1421 Hi George. I did the showmont -e and the two lines i’m getting says
Export List for 127.0.0.1
/images/dev/ *
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RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
@george1421 No worries. I just got home from work. I will give this a shot in the morning and respond with my findings. Thank you George!
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@george1421 Kernel Variables and settings:
bzImage Loglevel=4 initrd=init.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 web=192.168.1.1/fog/ consoleblank =0 rootfstype=ext4 mac=54:e1:type=up -
RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
@george1421 Try this. Sorry it’s always sideways. It’s straight on my computer until I upload it.
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RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
@george1421 I made a little more progress.I am now using the unmanaged switch. I was able to register the host computer and the fog management console now sees the host. I then clicked the host, created a basic task to capture the host image computer. I rebooted to pxe which thus should begin to capture the image and now I am getting this error. Also, no I have no changed the IP address. I super appreciate your help so far! We’re making progress I feel like. This is the furthest progress I’ve made since I started this.
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@george1421
SO I am now getting a new error with the unmanaged switched, maybe I am uploading an image wrong? I went into the management console, created a new imaged,named it Lenovo T470. PXE Booted, clicked ‘deploy image’, clicked Lenovo T470, and where I used to get the previous error I am now getting this one. -
RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
@george1421 So I am trying to use an Lenovo T470 laptop. The server has the multiple network ports on the back of it. So when I do an ifconfig on Ubuntux 16.0.4 it comes up with 4 different adapters. I am using 1 which I have configured to a 192.168.1.1. My managed switched, Cisco Catalyst 2960 Series SI Po-E-8 is also set to 192.168.1.1. I will try an unmanaged switch.
My Server is a PowerEdge T710 Here is a picture of the back of the server
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No DHCP Response on Eth0
Hi All,
So I am setting up fog on an isolated network here at my office at work. I am using an old dell server and an old cisco switch. I have fog set up on 192.168.1.1 with no router, no dns and letting fog use DHCP.
My Web interface opens great, I plug in another computer through the switch and get a 192.168.1.10 IP so I know my server is giving out IP addresses, I can connect to the fog management console through 192.168.1.1 on both PC’s also.However, once I boot to pxe I get the fog screen, I click deploy image, click the image I created within the fog management console, and then I get this error message.
The sever I am using has 4 network ports on it and I am using the first one, or ENO1. It looks to me like fog is only trying to scan for eth0 instead of everything including eno. How can I fix this to where it’s sees the eno1 and the image can pull from the pc to the sever, and vice versa (pulling an image)