Are other machines getting their images OK?
Have you tried rebooting the server?
Do you have a storage node set up?
Latest posts made by Glyn
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RE: Failed to mount '/dev/sda1': input/output erorposted in FOG Problems
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RE: Failed to mount '/dev/sda1': input/output erorposted in FOG Problems
I assume the results were the same?
Have you ikmaged these machines in the past with no problems?
I have had some machines that upload the image to the server no problem, but when it comes to deploying the image it fails.
In this situation I re-create an image using True Image & then use True Image to deploy it. More work, but gets over the issue. -
RE: The task is not startedposted in FOG Problems
Glad you got it working & good to know that PHP5.4 isn’t supported yet. I assume it will be in the next release.
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RE: Failed to mount '/dev/sda1': input/output erorposted in FOG Problems
Are you sure that the FOG image is OK & has not become corrupt?
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RE: The task is not startedposted in FOG Problems
When I set up FOG I let the installer download & install the packages that it required, did you do this?
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RE: The task is not startedposted in FOG Problems
You should be seeing a similar page to the one attached.
If not there could be a problem with you FOG install.[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/106_Clipboard01.jpg?:”]Clipboard01.jpg[/url]
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RE: Failed to mount '/dev/sda1': input/output erorposted in FOG Problems
Is this error on one machine or all machines?
I had an error like this & found that the HDD on the client machine had gone faulty. -
Moving images between storage nodesposted in FOG Problems
Is it possible to move images from one storage node to another?
Can it be done in FOG or manually. If so how?
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RE: Error 296posted in FOG Problems
Answered this one myself.
Install Ubuntu 10.04 & it installed with no problems. -
RE: Cant get fog to image diskposted in FOG Problems
I was having similar issue, but I got the image to the disc, but on reboot them machines just BSOD on me.
I changed the hard drives & re imaged & they are then OK. Could it be a faulty hard drive?
You could swap a drive from a working imaged machine & see if they then boot. Then try another HDD.