@ch3i you can delete this post if you want, realised there’s no use doing this
Posts made by Drevonovic
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RE: Fog integration with Microsoft Azure
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Fog integration with Microsoft Azure
I’ve been looking on the internet trying to find an answer but I did not manage to find any.
Is there a possibility to integrate a fog server on a Microsoft Azure platform?And if so, how are you able to do this?
Sincerely
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Drevonovic said:
@Uncle-Frank It worked! Fixed the typo and my upload task started to process! Now I’m waiting for the process to finish to see if it also fixed the “host is NOT registered” error.
So gratefull! thank you very much!
It also fixed the host is not registered error
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Uncle-Frank It worked! Fixed the typo and my upload task started to process! Now I’m waiting for the process to finish to see if it also fixed the “host is NOT registered” error.
So gratefull! thank you very much!
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Tom-Elliott Before I had this error, my hosts weren’t able to find any PXE files with the error “default.ipxe… No such file or directory”. Following the instructions on https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Chainloading_PXE_to_iPXE_using_pxelinux.0 solved this problem
@Uncle-Frank “chain http://192.168.1.102/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php?max=${net0/mac}”
I’m betting “max” should be mac?
However, using nano on this file on my server, it gives this as an output.
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Uncle-Frank bootmenu.pcap
The error.log didn’t give any new lines when I was capturing.
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RE: Tasks not being processed
Update: Before I tried @Uncle-Frank his packet dump, I did a wireshark capture while booting up the host. It gave me some information considering the TFTP packages.
The only file in /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/ is “default”
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RE: Stop clients do networkboot / Stop FOG networkboot services
@Oleg you could also change the boot method on the clients themselves, so they boot from their hard disk instead of a network boot? I have no idea how many clients you have, but if there are like 1 - 5 clients, I’d do it like that.
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Tom-Elliott It shouldn’t. The network of my Virtual machine is set on bridged and the machine I’m running the VM on has only 1 NIC.
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Uncle-Frank I will do this the first thing tomorrow. I don’t have my environment available today which makes it hard to test this Let’s hope we can find something tomorrow
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Wayne-Workman The host is physical, the server is virtual
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Wayne-Workman In that case, yes I already tried that. It let me register the host again, it comes up in both the WEB UI as in the fog server, but the header of the menu isn’t changing
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Wayne-Workman Also, I cannot manage to find these 2 log files. /opt seems to have a map log in it, but don’t have any content :s
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RE: Tasks not being processed
This is the only link I can find to delete my host in the host list. Don’t think it is this you meant? -
RE: Tasks not being processed
@Wayne-Workman how can I change this? (I’m really new at this so sorry if this is a weird question)
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Wayne-Workman
-rw-r----- 1 root adm 6935 okt 26 11;57 /var/log/apache2/error.log
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Uncle-Frank The MAC-addresses are correct. When I do a full registration for a second time (since it still says host is not registered), it does tell me he is already registered. It is the header of the iPXE menu that isn’t changing and I cannot find why it doesn’t change. As posted in my other answer to Tom Elliott, I can’t find any log files to check what is going wrong
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RE: Tasks not being processed
@Tom-Elliott I’m sorry for the delayed answer.
I have looked for the error and access logs before I posted this, but the problem here is that I cannot find any file having the logs in it :s -
Tasks not being processed
Hello,
This is one of my first posts on this forum and I’m new to the FOG project.
After setting up a fog server 1.2.0 on an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Virtual) I was able to let my other laptop, which I use as a test device, connect to my server and display the menu.
When I issued the upload task in the web interface, the task goes to “active tasks” but is never processed. The laptop where the image needs to be uploaded from (the test device) never gets the task and jumps straight to the iPXE menu.
I’ve researched this forum for a solution but the only “fix” I found was a clean install, which I did several times already. So could anyone help me with this problem without a reinstall?
Thanks!
P.S. my test device gets the message “Host is NOT registered!” message, while both in the web interface as in the full host registration, the device is registered