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    • RE: Fog 1.2 image upload issue

      I tried imaging this machine with clonezilla and it worked. I’m not terribly familiar with the scripting of osc-sr, but it’s good to know that Partclone is at least capable of what i’m trying to do.

      I did notice that the clonezilla restore process had to reinstall grub, so even if i get the image upload/deploy working I’ll have to figure out a way to script the grub reinstall.

      If anyone can deduce anything from the clonezilla script, this was it:
      [CODE]osc-sr -g auto -e1 auto -e2 -c -r -j2 -p true restoredisk imagename sda[/CODE]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants
    • RE: Fog 1.2 image upload issue

      No, I set the image as Multi-partition image (non-resizable) and ran a standard Upload task, no special arguments.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants
    • RE: Fog 1.2 image upload issue

      Results of gdisk -l /dev/sda:

      Partition table scan:
      MBR: MBR only
      BSD: not present
      APM: not present
      GPT: not present


      Found invalid GPT and valid MBR; converting MBR to GPT format
      in memory.


      Disk /dev/sda: 156250000 sectors, 74.5 GiB
      Logical sector size: 512 bytes
      Disk identifier (GUID): 420B06D6-F910-4D96-A325-287306E0CE94
      Partition table holds up to 128 entries
      First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 156249966
      Partitions will be aligned on 2048-sector boundaries
      Total free space is 5965 sectors (2.9 MiB)

      Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
      1 2048 148146175 70.6 GiB 8300 Linux filesystem
      5 148148224 156248063 3.9 GiB 8200 Linux swap

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants
    • RE: Fog 1.2 image upload issue

      My apologies this took awhile, helpdesk kinda blew up for a bit.

      Ok. Results of Debug Upload:

      Variable dump:
      Osid = 50
      Osname = linux
      Mbrfile =
      Type = up
      Storage = 192.168.1.10:/image/dev/
      Img = Ubuntu
      Imgformat =
      Imgtype = mps
      Imgformat =
      Imgpartitiontype =
      Hd = /dev/sda
      Part = /dev/sda1

      Debug output:
      Checking operating system - Linux
      Checking cpu cores – 2
      Send method – NFS
      Checking in – Done
      Mounting filesystem – done
      Using image: Ubuntu
      Preparing backup location – done
      Looking for hard disks – done
      Using hard disk : /dev/sda
      Skipping partition tables and mbr – done
      Skipping partition 1 – done
      Skipping partition 2 – done
      Skipping partition 5 – done

      Task complete

      I ran a ‘parted -l’ to verify that the disk was MBR and got “Partition Table: msdos” The man page for parted stating: [FONT=Consolas][COLOR=#222222]msdos - this is a standard MBR partition table[/COLOR][/FONT]

      Thanks

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants
    • RE: Fog 1.2 image upload issue

      I can verify the disk was not setup as GPT, but I am attempting an upload of a Ubuntu “oem” install. The system consists of 2 partitions- one main ext3 partition and a small swap.

      I searched around for more info on this and found a similar post here: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/cant-upload-linux-image-caixa-magica-16.503/[/url]

      However this post is from FOG .33 and I can’t quite make sense of the reported solution.

      Can anyone verify that they are able to capture and deploy linux images to hosts? I thought i had read that support for imaging linux was added in 1.2, but I’m having a hard time finding practical examples or guides.

      Thanks Again!

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants
    • Fog 1.2 image upload issue

      I’m having an issue uploading an image to my fog 1.2 install. The system pxe boots, the image capture starts but then completes in 1 second. The job is marked as completed in the webui, but the image is 0bytes.

      I’ve found other threads stating that if i have a folder in the /images/dev directory with the MAC of the machine im trying to image that would suggest an FTP credentials issue. I double checked that the user/pass in the ‘storage node’ section matches that of the fog user in linux. Am i checking in the right place?

      Thanks!

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants
    • RE: PXE boot error - Fog 1.2 on Ubuntu 12.0.4.5

      Junkhacker, thank you! I didn’t even think about this. I had it bound to the 10.x.x.x address. Changed to the 192.168.x.x and the FOG menu is now booting.

      I swear i had switched this earlier and tested, but apparently it did not save the change (please read: [U]I[/U] failed to save the change)

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants
    • RE: PXE boot error - Fog 1.2 on Ubuntu 12.0.4.5

      Yes, isc-dhcp server is running on the 192.168.x.x network on eth0. eth1 is statically assigned to the 10.x.x.x network for linux updates.

      [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1558_dhcp server.jpg?:”]dhcp server.jpg[/url]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants
    • PXE boot error - Fog 1.2 on Ubuntu 12.0.4.5

      I installed FOG 1.2 on a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.0.4.5. Installation went fine. I’m running on a box with 2 NICs, 1 for internet access for updates and accessing the FOG webui, and the other a private network for image deployment (in my network environment I’m not allowed access at the DHCP server, so Ubuntu is filling that role on the private network)

      From what i can tell, the PXE boot goes fine (machine pulls an ip from dhcp, ipxe loads) up until it tries to load bg.png, from the ip of wrong NIC.

      [ATTACH=full]1557[/ATTACH]

      Any suggestions on where I can adjust this setting? All the imaging work should be coming off the 192.168.x.x network. I have no idea why it is grabbing the boot.php from the proper address but then looking for bg.png from the 10.x.x.x network.

      Thanks

      [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1557_fog 1-2 error.jpg?:”]fog 1-2 error.jpg[/url]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants
    • RE: Unable to move /images/dev/macaddress to images/name-of-image

      Made sure that the node user/pass, tftp user/pass, and linux user/pass were the same. My Fog server is now back in business.

      Thanks!

      posted in FOG Problems
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      cabbagepants