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    Digital Dog

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    • RE: PXE Boot Problem

      @sebastian-roth it’s working now. I had the wrong bootfile Name in option 67 on my DHCP server.

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    • RE: PXE Boot Problem

      @sebastian-roth it’s working now. I had the wrong bootfile Name in option 67 on my DHCP server.

      posted in General Problems
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    • RE: PXE Boot Problem

      @sebastian-roth The majority of my servers are hosted off-site and have the 10.4.58 IP range. Any devices located in my office, such as my FOG server, have the 192.168.30 IP range.

      FOG server - 192.168.30.16
      DHCP server - 10.4.58.10

      My original plan was to upgrade my current FOG server and keep it as a standalone server. However, when I couldn’t get that to work I decided to go this route. Any assistance you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

      posted in General Problems
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    • RE: PXE Boot Problem

      I’ve abandoned my plans to try to setup the server as a standalone. I’m now getting the IP addresses from my DHCP server. When I attempt to boot a laptop to upload and image, I receive the attached TFTP error message. I’ve combed though the forums looking for a solution, but had no luck. Any suggestions anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
      0_1525291384570_IMG_1230.pdf

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    • RE: PXE Boot Problem

      @george1421 sorry, correct image attached here0_1525264255931_IMG_1227.pdf

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    • RE: PXE Boot Problem

      @george1421 I’ve attached a screen shot of the error message. When I setup my FOG server in the past, I was able to setup and IP address for the FOG server, a router IP address for the DHCP server, and an IP address to be used for DNS on the DHCP server and client boot image. With the newest installation of FOG, I was prompted for everything except the IP address for DNS on the DHCP server and client boot image. I’m guessing this is the problem. Does anyone know how to set this up with the new version of FOG? Am I missing something obvious? Thanks.

      0_1525264009970_IMG_1226.pdf

      posted in General Problems
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    • RE: PXE Boot Problem

      @george1421 When I setup FOG, I gave it a IP address of 10.1.10.13, a router address for the DHCP server of 10.1.10.1. I’m reviewing the procedure I’ve used in the past and realized I was never asked during the FOG installation to provide a DNS address on the DHCP server and client boot image. Is that possibly the issue

      Sorry, I misspoke when I said the laptop could ping the FOG server.

      Yes, my FOG server has 2 network cards installed

      I tried to upload a screen shot several times, but it wont let me. The error reads…

      No DHCP or proxyDHCP offers were received.

      Thanks.

      posted in General Problems
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    • PXE Boot Problem

      I setup a brand new FOG server. I’m using version 1.5.2. When I attempt to upload a new image from a Windows 7 laptop, it times out (for lack of a better term) at the point where it’s looking for DHCP. My FOG server is not on my network. I have the FOG server setup to manage DHCP. I used this setup in the past and it worked, so I’m sure I’m just missing something obvious. The FOG management console PC is able to see the FOG server, and I’m able to ping the FOG server from the laptop I’m trying to upload. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thank you.

      posted in General Problems
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    • RE: PHP failed to install properly

      @george1421 thanks for your directions. I was able to get the newest version of FOG up and running on my server. Thanks again.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: PHP failed to install properly

      @george1421 I installed Ubuntu 16.04.4 and then followed your steps to install the latest FOG version from github but still got the same results. The installation starts, it installs or skips a bunch of packages. I get to the end, and it tells me the Installing now everything updated has failed and it takes me back to the prompt. I also see that it failed to install the php-mysqlnd package.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: PHP failed to install properly

      George,
      Thanks for your response. I’m not concerned about my images. I have those backed up to an external drive. I was attempting to do a clean install. Yes, I was using some older software, but as I stated, I did so because that’s what worked for me in the past. After posting, I tried a newer version of Ubuntu - 16.04.4 and Fog 1.4.4. At the end of the installation the very last line reads:
      Installing now everything is updated…Failed!
      So, I am at a dead end again.

      posted in FOG Problems
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