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    Johannes

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    • RE: Error can't evaluate _crs 12311

      It wasn’t meant to offend you. I’m sorry if my words doesn’t sound as they are ment to.
      Since most/all new HP PCs come with GPT and we nearly only buy HP, I would go with it.

      I already tried to install one of my unattendend images to the ProDesk and get bluescreens right after the Windows 7 logo starts to establish while booting. Could GPT/MBR cause this too?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Error can't evaluate _crs 12311

      I think fixparts searches for old GPT data on a disk that was formally GPT but now is used with MBR (I have read it [URL=‘http://www.rodsbooks.com/fixparts/’]here[/URL]).
      However I jumped over the step with fixparts and started fog in debug mode and now it seems to work. It is still uploading.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Error can't evaluate _crs 12311

      When I run fixparts /dev/sda I get the message: “This disk appears to be a GPT disk. USE GNU Partetd or GPT fdisk on it! Exiting!”
      I’m sorry if I have not understood you right. Do I have to change any settings?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Error can't evaluate _crs 12311

      Hi,
      I have similar issues working with an HP ProDesk 490 G1.
      From starting the machine to the FOG bootscreen everything works fine, but when I want to schedule any task I get the message:

      pnp 00:05 can’t evaluate _crs 12311

      It stays for about 30 seconds on my screen untill the task starts. Even when performing a quick or full host inventory.
      The inventory of the machine works, but when I want to pull an image I get the next error.
      Caution: invalid backup GPT header, but valid main header: regenrating backup header from main header.
      [ATTACH]1455[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1456[/ATTACH]

      [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1455_20141030_102128.jpg?:”]20141030_102128.jpg[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1456_20141030_102204.jpg?:”]20141030_102204.jpg[/url]

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: PXE-E11: ARP timeout

      No I have not, but since I have only very limited time at the moment I might give it a shot later on.
      I am configuring the FOG-Server as my graduation project of my apprenticeship and have to finish very soon…

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE-E11: ARP timeout

      I managed to find the problem. It was the dhcp server but I have absolutely no idea why. I installed a new one on a Windows 2012 Server with the same configuration and disabled the one on the Windows 2003 Server and now it works! Are there any known issues regarding Win. 2003 Server?
      Anyways, thanks a lot for your support!

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE-E11: ARP timeout

      I have no firewall active, neither a dhcpproxy.
      Besides I also tried to boot a machine which worked with an older version of FOG in another network and got the same problem. So I think an issue on the part of the client configuration could be excluded.

      posted in Linux Problems
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      Johannes
    • PXE-E11: ARP timeout

      Hi,

      at first I have to say that I am new to FOG and Linux in general and have very basic knowledge.
      I have set up an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Desktop 64Bit with FOG 1.2.0 using the how to by Liam Sullivan
      ( [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/how-to-setup-ubuntu-server-fog-1-2-0-create-univeral-windows-7-image-using-sysprep-step-by-step.11245/[/url] ) as a virtual machine with VMWare ESXI 5.5.0.
      The installation of Ubuntu and FOG worked perfectly fine and I can access the webinterface as well. So before I start creating images etc. I wanted to check if the PXE-Boot is working. So I created a virtual machine to attempt to boot via PXE, but I get the following notifications:

      PXE-E11: ARP timeout
      PXE-E11: ARP timeout
      PXE-E38: TFTP cannot open connection
      PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel PXE ROM.
      Operating System not found

      I checked the configuration of my DHCP Server (Windows Server 2003 R2) multiple times, changed the NIC of my Ubuntu system from VMXNET 3 to E1000, and checked the ARP Anti-Attack settings of my Switch ([IMG]http://192.168.42.19/skin/custom/menu/desk.gif[/IMG]HP V1910 Switch) and just can’t figure out why it will not work.

      I appreciate every small hint that could help me out!

      Greetings,
      Johannes

      posted in Linux Problems
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