@george1421 The main concern was keeping the FOG DHCP from interfering with the corporate MS DHCP.
Posts made by dpotesta50
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RE: Fresh Install of Fog - Setup PXE Boot
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RE: Fresh Install of Fog - Setup PXE Boot
@george1421 or to change gears, can I just set it up to where I don’t need Fog to act as a DHCP server, keeping it nice and simple? Will the PXE client’s get their IP addresses from Microsoft via the FOG server that way?
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RE: Fresh Install of Fog - Setup PXE Boot
@george1421 on the part of the installation that asks if I want to change the default network interface. How do I know which it’s default to?
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RE: Fresh Install of Fog - Setup PXE Boot
@george1421 I wasn’t getting passed the “create repository” part of the installation so I’m just reinstalling Ubuntu then FOG.
Your last part about using two interfaces. I’d like to be able to setup wifi for internet access, and ethernet for the imaging but I need to make sure the DHCP services on FOG don’t wreak having on our Microsoft network.
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RE: Fresh Install of Fog - Setup PXE Boot
@george1421 Good info. I’ll reload it now. So after this is there still more configuring for PXE or is part of the installation?
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RE: Fresh Install of Fog - Setup PXE Boot
@george1421
Version is 1.5.0
I want the FOG server to handle DHCP (It will not be connected to our companies main network)
The IP it has right now is 127.0.0.1 -
Fresh Install of Fog - Setup PXE Boot
I have a fresh install of Fog. The desktop it’s running on is NOT connected to the internet at this time. I have a switch plugged into the computer and a laptop I’m using to test PXE. The FOG’s IP address is the internet 127.0.0.1. PXE boot is not working.
Where do I troubleshoot or what needs configuring?
Thanks,
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RE: error parsing pcc subspaces from pcct
@wayne-workman Absolutely. As soon as I can I will.
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RE: error parsing pcc subspaces from pcct
@wayne-workman I don’t see it during capture. I booted PXE to pull an image. While loading the PXE boot files that error appears.
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RE: error parsing pcc subspaces from pcct
The images sit on an external hard drive plugged into the server. Possible that’s causing the issue.
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error parsing pcc subspaces from pcct
I just noticed on our FOG server at the start of the imaging process it’s throwing several errors. The first is “error parsing pcc subspaces from pcct”. The image still pulls fine. No changes have been made to the FOG server. No updates or reloads. Do I need to be concerned about this error? (There are others but I wanted to start with the first then work my way down)
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RE: Setting fog's password
@wayne-workman I need to figure something else out. I just do NOT understand FOG or Linux at all.
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RE: Setting fog's password
@wayne-workman If the app I’m running is an older version, will this install the latest version of the installation files?
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RE: Setting fog's password
@sebastian-roth The program itself is saying there is a newer version available for download. If I updated the FOG program to the latest version, will it resolve my password issues?
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RE: Setting fog's password
@wayne-workman The FOG program I have installed needs updating. Will doing this do the same as a re-installation would?
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RE: Setting fog's password
@wayne-workman oh I don’t deny your advice at all and are grateful for your help. Believe me. VERY grateful. Is what your instructing me to do just deleting the installation folder to rebuild it, or the actual installed application?
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RE: Setting fog's password
@wayne-workman I really don’t want to do that. I did not set this up. The engineering before me did and it works for existing images. I just cant get new images uploaded to it. I’m afraid with my extreme lack of knowledge, deleting the directory will be catastrophic.
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RE: Setting fog's password
@dpotesta50 said:
Okay got into the folder but on ours it’s /root/fogproject_git and there is no installfog.sh
Do you have
/root/fogproject_git/bin/installfog.sh
?