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    • RE: HP ProBook 650G2 (2016 model )

      @JTech said in HP ProBook 650G2 (2016 model ):

      OK so first off a little about are FOG set up

      1. Fog 1.2.0
        2.Its SVN Trunk version, simply the latest stable version
        3.FOG was installed on Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS

      Ok now to for the issue I am trying to register a New HP ProBook 650G2 to are fog system so that I can upload and download images. however when I attempt to register the HP it gives me the fallowing error

      tsc: Fast TSC calibration failed

      Then it acts like it is going to register then it says the fallowing

      Unable to register host for the following reason: (blank dose not give any reason)

      then is goes a little further and try to send inventory…

      Any help on this would help me out greatly we really like the FOG Project and would really like this to work on these new computers. We are going to be buying a lot of these units so again it would be awesome if you could you guys could shed some light on this.

      Ok I resolved this and here is what it did
      I ran a capability test on the computer it self and found this to be a network issue as we already knew this. However I notice that the Kernel hasn’t been updated in a while so I went to the fog management counsel under configuration tab I went to kernel updater and up dated the kernel. there are many to chose from in you can research what you need for your environment but I choose the most recent 86_64bit version (4.1.2.64 ) this instantly allowed the computer to register and take the download / and upload of the image.

      Hopefully this help other people with this issue and I want to thank everyone that helped with this

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    Latest posts made by JTech

    • RE: PXE Timeout issue

      @george1421 lol Well thank you for the Laugh but I will try that and see if that resolves it.

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE Timeout issue

      @george1421 but why would it work correctly before and suddenly change

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE Timeout issue

      @george1421 nope it looks the same way 0.0.0.0.0.0.:51667 0.0.0.0:*

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE Timeout issue

      @george1421 it says ok in Green

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE Timeout issue

      @george1421 0_1478017068024_Cap4.PNG

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE Timeout issue

      @george1421 0_1478016413539_Cap2.PNG

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE Timeout issue

      @george1421 do you know and easy command to tell if the service is running

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE Timeout issue

      @george1421

      When I set the Ubuntu up it asked if I wanted to use there DCHP server so I would say the Ubuntu DCHP service

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: PXE Timeout issue

      0_1478015107922_Capture1.PNG
      sorry I geuss the other pic was to large in size but this is what I get when trying to boot PXE

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • PXE Timeout issue

      Fog server
      Ubuntu 16.04
      Tue Nov 01, 2016 14:44 pm
      Running Version 1.3.0-RC-14
      SVN Revision: 5974

      Client
      • Service Version: N/A
      • OS: Windows 7
      Description

      Ok so this is a simple network a Fog server set up with a switch one client PC and one other PC to get to the GUI.
      For the actual problem now it seems that when I initially set up the server it will work until I reboot it or shut it off then the clients PCs/hosts can not get a PXE Request from the Fog. But (please note it was working with no problem before the restart.)![0_1478014376308_20161101_112330.jpg](Uploading 100%)
      Please assist

      posted in Linux Problems
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