[quote=“BryceZ, post: 4043, member: 2”]I hate to suggest this, as it’s rarely desirable but, have you tried rebooting your FOG server?[/quote]
Yes I tried that. I’m re installing as we peak.
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RE: Multicast: No Job for Mac address
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RE: Multicast: No Job for Mac address
@BryceZ… If I recreate the task then they hang at “please wait”
Thanks Chris, I guess It may be time to rebuild it. This is the 3rd time. -
RE: Multicast does not work to multiple clients - only to single client
I’m keeping an eye on this one. I have the same problem.
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RE: Multicast: No Job for Mac address
Chris did you ever get this resolved? I am having the same problem.
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Am I running the wrong OS? What are you running?
I am running Ubuntu 10.4 Desktop and FOG .32, We have 8 VLANs. I have the main FOG server on the Admin VLAN and at the moment 3 storage nodes at 3 other locations. I am able to upload and deploy images on the main VLAN but only one at a time. I set up 5 laptops did a full host registration and selected to image at the end. The first one imaged just fine and I could see it was using the storage node on the main FOG server. The others tried to use the other storage nodes each trying to connect to a different node with an error “unable to locate image store”. They keep rebooting until the first laptop is done. Once the first one is done another will image connecting to the main FOG server with no problem until they are all done. I have done this 3 times with the same result.
I also found a thread that leads me to believe I need to start all over with Ubuntu Server OS.[url]http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/fog-projext-wont-work-over-tftp-931711/[/url]
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RE: Problem with a deployed image
Do you have it set to boot from PXE first? If you do not the client will restart it over and over expecting it to PXE boot and complete its task.
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RE: Fog Storage Node "Failed to connect to database server" durring replication
I’m a Ubuntu noob… How do I open it as the root user?
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RE: Fog Storage Node "Failed to connect to database server" durring replication
[quote=“ajcke, post: 3549, member: 97”]Did you try editing the file as in post #3? When I was setting all this up I was trying to with Ubuntu Hyper-V VMs which did not work very well. I only had one stand alone box available so I do not have any storagenodes setup currently.[/quote]
I can’t get to it to edit. When I try to open it I get the error above. I am running servers wirth Ubuntu 10.4 no VMs. -
RE: Fog Storage Node "Failed to connect to database server" durring replication
I have the same problem when I try to open FOGImageReplicator I get an error. " The folder contents could not be displayed. You do not have the permissions necessary to view the contents of “FOGImageReplicator”"
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RE: FOG Image Deployment Problem
Maybe this will help. Look at my post here:
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/unable-to-locate-image-store.264/[/url] -
RE: Unable to locate image store
I am by no means an expert and this is my first run at FOG. I had a similar problem. I went through this guide and found the client was not able to access the share/image store.
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/wiki-troubleshooting-an-image-upload.21/[/url]My problem was two fold as far as I can tell. The image path needed to be /images/dev/X where X is the name of the folder that was created when you uploaded the image. Those were named by mac address of the machine. I did rename them to something that made more sense to me (PC model) and it worked fine.
My other problem was User Privileges.
In System-Administration-Users and Groups
Click on Advanced Settings … it should propt you for a password then enable " connect to wireless and ethernet networks".