Nothing more on this? We unfortunately have a few 780s.
Posts made by Jordon Rapp
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RE: Network fails on compatibility test
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RE: Network fails on compatibility test
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29470, member: 7271”]Core config is available for download via kernel updater.
The “new” config is called TomElliottCore for the “version” name.[/quote]
I updated to 1.1.0 and your new kernel, and now when I enter registration, it automatically boots into windows. Hopefully that’s the kernel.
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I have disabled RAID for the drives (the Wiki says that was a problem) to no avail.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29362, member: 7271”]So do you have any “identical” systems that you could test with?[/quote]
Well, bad or good news, depending on how you look at it. The other 780 I tried, while a different version of 780, did the same exact thing as the previous 780 I was working on.
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We do have a few more 780’s around the branch, our SVP has one and is leaving soon, I will check when he leaves in an hour.
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I think I’m narrowing it down to hardware, and not software. I’ve tried many kernels, and everything is open on the network.
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Could that possibly mean it’s loading bzImage, and not bzImage32, as you said?
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Right after I select Perform Full Host Registration, it [I]does [/I]say
[QUOTE]/bzImage… ok[/QUOTE]
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I am, 1.0.1 on Ubuntu 13 on a Dell Optiplex 755. I will run those commands real quick
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I know it’s rare, but could the NIC be bad?
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I downloaded the kernel, drug it to my desktop, then in terminal:
[CODE]sudo mv ~/Desktop/bzImage32 /var/www/fog/service/ipxe[/CODE]I do wait for it, the rest of that album shows what happens
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29331, member: 7271”]Can you provide a screen shot?[/quote]
[url]http://imgur.com/3pPIfpG,9dZI68T,0SB6nVd,b9c9ZHn,pqe4p2p,hlGcwxu#0[/url]
Edit for context: The first image hangs like that for a couple minutes, the the second picture hangs for a bit as well. Then it skips all the FOG info and says it can’t be registered and gives my system info. The it just attempts to inventory until I put it out of it’s misery.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29283, member: 7271”]Can you give my latest kernel build a shot?
[url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage[/url]
[url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage32[/url][/quote]This did not resolve the issue.
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Chipset Vendor: Intel
Chipset Model: Q45/Q43
Chipset Revision: 03 -
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Nothing? I’m at a loss with this whole thing
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I ran your kernel, and I still get a fail on network
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I did download the kernel from Tom’s website, but the use of the make command escapes me.
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[quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 28991, member: 3582”]Which kernel are you using?[/quote]
I am using the most up-to-date official kernel from the FOG Management page.
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It appears to be an Intel 82567LM-3 and it’s running on a Dell Optiplex 780, which I see is on the list of trouble machines on the wiki
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Network fails on compatibility test
The computer that I was attempting to image got stuck in the beginning stage, saying it couldn’t be registered. So I ran a compatibility test, and it says
[INDENT=1]Network… [ Fail ][/INDENT]
[INDENT=1] [/INDENT]
So I updated the kernels, and ran the check again, but to no avail. I’ve been working on this for far too long, can anyone help me?1.0.1 on Ubuntu 13.04