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    • RE: Bypass host registration error

      OK - got it

      In addition to the image type needing to be mps imgType=mps, the image name in img= needs to be the sub-folder name in the /images directory and not the name of the image you used in the fog webui.

      Working as advertised now…

      Thanks,
      Jason

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Bypass host registration error

      I changed the imgType=n to imgType=mps and now I’m getting a “Cannot find image store” error message

      Odd - no other changes

      -J

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Bypass host registration error

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 21274, member: 7271”]You’ll need to change the type of the image, from Single Disk resizable to Multi Part non-resizeable. I think Single Disk Multi Part or All disk multipart will work in your case.

      rec.img.000 and sys.img.000 are for Resizable images.[/quote]

      Thanks Tom,

      The actual image (on disk) is “Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable)”
      The image type in the initrd string is “imgType=n” - what should it be?

      Jason

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Bypass host registration error

      I’m running 0.32 and have installed the bypass.gz file so I can image machines right from the pxe menu without having to go through the host registration process.

      Here is the menu entry in the default file

      append initrd=fog/images/bypass.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=192.168.1.1 type=down img=Win7Image ftp=192.168.1.2 storage=192.168.1.2:/images web=192.168.1.2/fog/ osid=5 imgType=n loglevel=4 sessionPwd= consoleblank=0

      Where 192.168.1.1 is the IP of my dns server and 192.168.1.2 is the ip of the fog server

      I’ve verified the image name is correct and is located in /images

      When booting I get the following error message

      “An error has been detected!”

      “Unable to locate image file for Windows 7! (sys.img.000)”

      “Computer will reboot in 1 minute.”

      There is no sys.img.000 file anywhere that I can see are d1p1.img files in each image subfolder.

      Any ideas?

      Jason

      posted in FOG Problems
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