@george1421 give me a few seconds and I will get that to you
Also this is another issue Thats happens as well
@george1421 give me a few seconds and I will get that to you
Also this is another issue Thats happens as well
@george1421 I’m running fog 1.5.7 my kernel is bzImage Version: 4.19.64
Also yes they are in different sub-nets We have been using fog form years and Ive always had fog in a different sub net. I just did 50 other computers earlier this week with no issue it just seems to be hit or miss with the ultra 7070s. I normally us a dumb switch on my image bench I have. but I have alos connected up to our normal switch and the same issue keeps happening.
Also we are getting this every so often
just to show you how slow it is
We are trying to image the new dell optiplex ultra 7070s and it has been hit or miss some work fine and then the other just move like a slug it’s so slow. It’s even really slow to register the hosts to our fogserver, and To even get the imaging process is so slow I have one computer that has been running for 2 hours now and its just stuck on the first part clone screen. Im in the process of imaging 7 computers now and out of those 7 only 3 of them worked like normal. I have tried different kernals as well and this has not helped at all. any ideas?
@Sebastian-Roth Im having the same issue We are tryign to image the new dell optiplex ultra 7070s and it has been hit or miss. It’s either really slow to even register the host and To even get the imaging process is slow I have one computer that has been running for 2 hours now and its just stuck on the first part clone screen.
@george1421 I got it to boot to fog however I am not getting an error when i got to register the computer to the fogserver IT’s telling me cannot find disk on system (gethardDIsk) Now this computer is using a .m2 drive would that cause the issue?
@george1421 So for UEFI PXE to Work the computer needs to be in the same subnet as my fogserver?
@george1421 this is what im getting it’s going no where
When I tell it to boot the nic it wont even try to boot to fog you see the mac address and then it stops
windows server Server 2012 R2
Fog is 1.5.7
SO We are about tto oder 3oo new DELL optiplex 7070 ultras and I just foudn out dell has removed the ability to use Legacy Boot options in their newer Computers. I have followed the direction in this wiki
https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/BIOS_and_UEFI_Co-Existence#Using_Windows_Server_2012_.28R1_and_later.29_DHCP_Policy
ANd I still can not get the computer to boot to fog. What am I doing wrong I am beyond Confused now
@Tom-Elliott looks like the password was different than in the setting gonna change it to that and i will let you know
@Tom-Elliott it’s still giving me the same error tom
@Tom-Elliott I dont see .basgrc file in that directory I only see warnfogaccount.sh
Tom this is what I get when I try to logon with the fogproject account
@zclift15 I see the password but the error suggests that the password is wrong