:(… ok.
Luckily, I only have about 20 of these machines anyway… and all of my 7010’s have 500GB+ drives.
I wonder how Ghost did it then… I never had that issue before, that’s why it took me by surprise.
:(… ok.
Luckily, I only have about 20 of these machines anyway… and all of my 7010’s have 500GB+ drives.
I wonder how Ghost did it then… I never had that issue before, that’s why it took me by surprise.
The original image was on a machine that had a 500GB drive. The older has a 250GB, but the actual partition is only 23GB…
Ok, Thanks Tom!
I ran the Compatibility Check and it says it appears to be compatible with FOG, but at the top, just under the Title, it says “Error: Can’t have a partition outside the disk!”. I’m a little confused on that one.
I know… I’m getting cut by the “bleeding edge” right now…
0.33b Revision 1291 (The most up to date as of right now)
So I had attempted to image through Full Registration originally, that’s why I had that list. I just removed the host and rebooted, and now I have everything that is in your list… EXCEPT… Client system information…
I don’t have the “Client System Information” option… All I see is:
Boot from hard disk
Run Memtest86+
Quick Image
Quick Host Deletion
Debug Mode
I ran a single deployment of a snapin and nothing was deploying, so I decided to reboot the machine and I got a reboot loop showing the error in the attached image each time, until I ultimately canceled the task and everything rebooted fine.
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The screenshot I posted above is roughly what I see right before partclone starts up. But, on the 780 it just reboots the machine. In FOG, the task doesn’t show up in the list anymore, and once the machine reboots, it passes right through all of the PXE stuff, like the machine is normally booting to the HD, but it then gets an error as it tries to boot the OS, that says “Error Loading Operating System”.
I have a PS script that is ready to deploy, but I can’t seem to get it to push to a machine.
Does anyone know what to enter in the snapin creation, to get a .ps1 file to copy and run on a machine?
Any ideas on this? I’m trying to get Ghost off of our network, but I need to get the 780’s working first.
I just mentioned the tsc part because when I image the 7010 model (which works fine), that failure isn’t listed.
Anyway…
It gets up to what is shown in the attached image. After that, the machine reboots and just boots to the hard drive, but at this point, the mbr has been modified and it says “Operating System Not Found”…
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I would like to have some sort of visual groupings of machines on the Group Management page. I know I’m once again comparing to Ghost here, but… In Ghost Console you had a machine listing with collapsible folder groupings (see attached image).
Or… Another idea would be to have a static list of the groups to the left side of the page, and when you click on a group, the members show up in a pane to the right side.
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I’m getting an error just after bzimage and init.xz are loaded, saying “tsc: Fast TSC calibration failed”.
Any Ideas?
I couldn’t tell you… I don’t mess with the database stuff.
I’m like a bull in the proverbial “China Shop”. Next thing I know, the database gets deleted…
…Not really, but I’m feeling froggy today! o_O
Here’s a lesson kids… Don’t drink and image!
BTW Tom, you have a quick tutorial on how to “examine” my database?
Ok… got it!
Did a little research in other posts and figured it out. First off, you have to encrypt the password or it just flat fails. Secondly, you have to input the username as domain\user. So, for my domain, it’s called intranet.naylor (I didn’t name this crap…)
So…
I had to enter the AD info as follows:
Domain: intranet.naylor
OU: (Blank)
Domain Username: intranet\user
Domain Password: (FOGCrypt Encrypted Password)
And that’s THAT! I’m running Zero-Touch!!
… but what about the double “\” part? It get’s the domain and username part right, it just adds an extra \