@george1421 Idiot moment. Sorry for all of the trouble but I had the 66/67 settings done in the server options and didn’t realize that the old FOG server settings were done in the scope options. That’s why is was overriding and sending pxelinux instead of undionly. Again, sorry for the trouble and thanks for your help. Issue is resolved and registration works great now.
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RE: Kernel Panic when doing quick reg
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@george1421 Yes, it seems there are multiple syslinux files on my ubuntu Fog server. Does this come standard on Ubuntu (as I’m new to ubuntu as well)? Screenshot below:
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- yes 10.101.0.111 is the FOG server
- recycled old FOG vm that has been unused for years (so I’m told as it’s been off since I’ve been here and I’ve only been here a year). However, I installed 14.04 fresh on the vm because it wouldn’t boot. 10.101.0.111 was the IP address old FOG/imaging server though.
- Yes, one flat subnet with no routes.
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@george1421 also, there was nothing in the options 66/67 before I put those setting in yesterday. What other ways can you point to a pxe server besides DHCP options as I am new to FOG/PXE and don’t know where else to look for this rogue/old/unused setting.
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@george1421 Not saying it’s lying, just don’t know where the setting is. 10.101.0.2 is our DHCP/DNS/domain controller where the previous DHCP settings screen shot was taken.
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@george1421 Just for reference, this is what I put in my DHCP server yesterday after installing FOG. Also tried kkpxe but I don’t see any other setting that points to something else.
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@george1421 We don’t currently use any other pxe boot system, however I was told they used FOG or another imaging system many years ago. Would this setup be on my DHCP server?
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@george1421 Ok, you are correct with the pxelinux.0 as that showed in the pcap file. I’ve attached both the pcap and the screenshot of the error. This pops up shortly after hitting quick registration -> bzimage ok, something else ok then this kernel error. Please advise and thanks again for your help.
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@george1421 ok, I will upload the pcap and picture first thing in the morning. Sorry, work has already closed and I’m replying from phone. Thanks for all of your help.
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@george1421 @george1421 yest hey are on the same subnet, default vlan1. How do I check the pxelinux.0 thing?
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@Tom-Elliott Ran the wget commands and still received the kernel panic VFS error during quick reg.
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Kernel Panic when doing quick reg
Server
- FOG Version: 1.3.5
- OS: ubuntu 14.04
Client
- Service Version:
- OS:
Description
New install of FOG on new VM. When we boot a client computer it will load and get to the FOG menu but gives a kernel panic when trying a registration. I have read some of the other topics on this and made sure the DHCP option 66 points to my fog server’s IP address and option 67 shows undionly.kkpxe (also tried undionly.kpxe as well).
Also, I’ve tried (and gotten the same result) on both dell optiplex 780 and dell lattitude e6410. Any help appreciated.
-Thanks
Server
- FOG Version:
- OS:
Client
- Service Version:
- OS:
Description
Server
- FOG Version: 1.3.5
- OS: ubuntu 14.04
Client
- Service Version:
- OS:
Description
New install of FOG on new VM. When we boot a client computer it will load and get to the FOG menu but gives a kernel panic when trying a registration. I have read some of the other topics on this and made sure the DHCP option 66 points to my fog server’s IP address and option 67 shows undionly.kkpxe (also tried undionly.kpxe as well).
Also, I’ve tried (and gotten the same result) on both dell optiplex 780 and dell lattitude e6410. Any help appreciated.
-Thanks