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    Posts made by ch3i

    • RE: PostDownloadScript

      @jjacobs

      Hi,

      You can install MySQL command line for Windows and query your MySQL server (using the mac adress of your computer). I used it on linux computers.

      Regards,
      Ch3i.

      EDIT : You can download Mysql in ZIP format here : http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/, binaries are in.

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: Fatal Error: Failed to mount NFS volume

      @szecca1

      Hi,

      You need to had in your NAS two empty files .mntcheck in your /FOG/Images/ and /FOG/Images/dev.
      If you have mounted your NFS share on you FOG server you can use the command touch like that : touch /mounted_nas_folder/.mntcheck and touch /mounted_nas_folder/dev/.mntcheck.

      Ensure you have 777 on folders dans files in /images and sub folders.

      Regards,
      Ch3i.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG 1.2.0 : Multicast : PXE clients freeze, no FOGMulticastManager service

      @Tom-Elliott If a NAS have not FOG installed as FOG STORAGE he can’t multicast if is it MASTER STORAGE ?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG 1.2.0 : Multicast : PXE clients freeze, no FOGMulticastManager service

      @Jonathan-Cool

      On the wiki : FOG uses a simple queuing system to prevent its storage servers from being overworked. If you have a single FOG storage node in FOG with a queue size of 10, then this means that if you unicast an image to 30 computers, only the first 10 computers will be imaged. The other 20 computers will be waiting “in queue” for an open slot.

      @Tom Elliott could you specify if it’s the main FOG server or FOG Storage node that I have the multicast service.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG 1.2.0 : Multicast : PXE clients freeze, no FOGMulticastManager service

      @TheKoR ça ne réglera pas le problème de multicast 😉 Le NAS n’est pas un vrai NODE FOG avec les services multicast qui vont vient.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Moving images directly from old (0.32) to svn version

      @luckysantiago You have make a fresh install of 1.2 on your server or remove SVN and install 1.2 ?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Moving images directly from old (0.32) to svn version

      @luckysantiago You have these errors when you import your database from “fog configuration” “configuration save” ?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG 1.2.0 : Multicast : PXE clients freeze, no FOGMulticastManager service

      @tennosuke said:

      @ch3i No, the images are on the fog server, on /images folder.

      The config is ok… i think that the problem could be the switch, i’ll change it next monday and i’ll tell you if it’s solved.

      Thanks

      https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Cisco_Multi_Cast
      https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/HPMulticast

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Moving images directly from old (0.32) to svn version

      @luckysantiago Install 1.2, import database, tests download, upgrade to SVN.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Moving images directly from old (0.32) to svn version

      @luckysantiago said:

      @ch3i said:

      @luckysantiago For your upgrade you have directly install SVN or before installed the 1.2 ?

      I directly install the SVN version

      Not sure, but I think you have to install 1.2 before, test if it’s OK and update after with SVN.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Moving images directly from old (0.32) to svn version

      @luckysantiago For your upgrade you have directly install SVN or before installed the 1.2 ?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Moving images directly from old (0.32) to svn version

      @luckysantiago

      Hi,

      You can have some help here : https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_1.x.x at end of page “Old Images”.

      Regards,
      Ch3i.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Cannot Download most images

      @Tim.Trageser said:

      Maybe you need to stop and start a service in FOG after changing .fogsettings?

      Hi,

      The .fogsettings is used for the installation of FOG. If you modify the .fogsettings you must run the installer again.

      Regards,
      Ch3i.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Cannot Download most images

      @Tim.Trageser not sure is that your problem but… :https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/4949/deployment-ftp-not-working

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG 1.2.0 : Multicast : PXE clients freeze, no FOGMulticastManager service

      @tennosuke same config ? Using a NAS as storage noce ?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Problems Deploying Image Fog 1.2 Ubuntu 14.04

      @Tom-Elliott said:

      When you uploaded the image, was it a complete fresh image base, or did you download from 0.32 then push that back up to the 1.2?

      +1

      And, in my case since 8 ans 8.1 I use SVN version.

      Regards,
      Ch3i.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Surface Pro 3 Imaging

      @Tom-Elliott said:

      This may sound crazy now, but does anybody remember that we zip the image files? This means that while a raw copy takes a lot longer, the actual size on disk is much smaller than the size of the image when on disk. This same principle is in affect for all imaging types. Free space compresses quite nicely. This means that your 250 gb disk may need this same size or larger disk to image onto, actual size on disk may be around 70 gb on server.

      Hi,

      Not sure about that, in my previous job I had all of laptops crypted with Truecrypt (whole disk), all dump with compression are simple DD… I was in 0.32.

      Regards,
      Ch3i.

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Surface Pro 3 Imaging

      @Tim.Trageser Can you test to disable bitlocker and upload your image on FOG ? (http://wind8apps.com/disable-bitlocker-windows-8/)

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: FOG 1.2.0 : Multicast : PXE clients freeze, no FOGMulticastManager service

      @Jonathan-Cool

      In french :

      Je suppose que sur ton NAS tu as le NFS et le FTP de configuré avec un utilisateur FOG qui a le même mot de passe que sur l’installation de ton serveur FOG.

      De ce fait le client PXE monte en NFS sur son /images (temporaire) ton node pour récupérer l’image.

      Dans le cas du multicast c’est le NODE qui pousse l’image, hors ton NAS n’est pas un vrai STORAGE NODE à la sauce FOG.

      Ch3i.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Surface Pro 3 Imaging

      @Tim.Trageser Format and install a fresh Windows 😛

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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