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      How can i speed up maging down speeds

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      Thanks Tom, it’s version1.20

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      Windows 7 GPT error whin imaging up, but it's not GPT!

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      fixparts /dev/sda worked for me.
      thanks

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      I know what's wrong, I just don't know how to fix it!

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      The problem was that the master node check box wasn’t selected. As it was a new storage node, it needed selecting.

      Thank you all for your help. It’s much appreciated.

      Julian

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      Adding a new hard drive to a fog server

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      Tom ElliottT

      You have to create the node on the gui

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      Strange error: Just booted my fog server got database installer / updater

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      There might be relevant parts in that article, but it was last updated in 2011.

      I should re-write it… I’ll put it on my to-do list (I actually have a to-do list here).

      If you can get another HDD in, format it, mount it, etc, you could simply add a new storage node and point the path to your new HDD. Set your permissions on that new directory as 777 and it ought to work.

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      Detail on how fog handles different OSs

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      [quote=“Julianh, post: 47352, member: 24986”]Thank you Tom, I’ve been imaging 2008 & 2012 servers, using windows 7 as the OS. I was a bit puzzeled as to why it was working! All installs should be MBR.

      Is there a way of taking a raw image of the BCD data?

      The OS I’m Imaging is, not windows, and am prepared to “pay” in storage such that, I take an image of the server, then send that same image down to the same machine. I’ll repeat that for each server. I know it’ll be heavy on the storage. Some of the OS partitions are fat16, so I want to use the features of fog for,these partitions, rather than use a “raw” image

      Thanks for your help

      Yours

      Julian[/quote]
      OS “other” and non-resizable is what you’re looking for, by the sound of it.
      out of curiosity, what OS is it?
      fyi: fog has built in detection and support for ext 2, 3, and 4, ntfs, fat, hfsplus, and uses raw for what it can’t detect. so, you’ll probably find that the image takes up less space then you think.

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      [SOLVED] Like a good puzzle? sign in problems with fog

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      Brilliant Tom.

      Your quite right. The internet link I use to connect to the Fog server, on a seperate link, has just been upgraded to fibre. I checked the NAT pool, and there were several IPs that were being used as the NAT address. so effectivly I could have one of 5 IP’s hitting the Fog server. So your right, the fog server was getting multipe requests from different IP’s with the same session. I changed the NAT to just one IP, and the problem has gone away. Well untill tomorrow when the Fog server’s 2 internet links also get upgraded, but that shouldn’t be a problem now.

      Thanks you all so much for your help, it’s really apprechiated, and I am grateful. It also reminded me to do a backup, which takes a few days, but I need to do it.

      Now this is resolved, how do I make it a “Solved” problem and easily found to the next poor chap who changes his network?

      Thanks once again, and have a good day to all those that helped.

      Yours

      Julian

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      What Backup Solution do you use?

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      After years of storing photos on disks, I’ve started looking into subscribing to a cloud storage service to back up my photos. However, I recently saw a service called CloudBacko ([url]http://free.cloudbacko.com/?r=1d[/url]) that offers huge amounts of cloud storage.

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      Set dhcp reservations

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      Thank you for replying Vincent. The classroom is used for different courses, the need for reservations is due to the requirements of a particular class. Unfortunatley it’s the only way it can be done. The OS used in the course is a custom OS, and very basic, reservations are the only way we can use the same image, but guarantee different IP addresses per machine. Beleive me its a pain in the … I have no choice but to use reservations.
      Have you used the fog server as a main DHCP server and got reservations working, or do I need to install DHCP3, in which case is there a guide on how to disable Fog’s DHCP server and correctly configure DHCP3?

      Thanks

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      GPT/ UEFI Fog 1.20 - Interesting one - Imaging an Entire ESXi server

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      Tom ElliottT

      I think it means exactly as the title states.

      Multipartition = Multiple Partitions.
      All Disk = All disks on the system.

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