I just moved my FOG server from a physical box to a virtual one. Images seem to deploy fine, however snapins are not deploying. Any ideas?
Latest posts made by Kendall Eley
-
Snapins not deploying after move from physical to virtual
-
RE: Wake on Lan WIndows 7
Thanks. We will work through this and come up with a solution!
-
RE: Wake on Lan WIndows 7
I had not seen that screen before! All boxes were checked, but I will work with various configurations over the next few days and see if any of those make a difference. Thanks
-
Wake on Lan WIndows 7
This makes no sense, but I promise that this is the pattern. I have had all of my computers scheduled to WOL daily at 7:00 AM. I have about 40 that we have upgraded to Windows 7. That is the only change. Once they are upgraded to Win7, they no longer Wake up. XP machines still wake up, but win 7 do not. I see no way that the OS could affect this, because the WOL is at the BIOS level. Any suggestions?
-
WOL across subnets
I have been using FOG for about three years and love it. Our school has grown to a point that I have had to separate into different ip ranges (192.168.1.xxx and 192.168.50.xxx). The FOG server is in the 192.168.1.xxx range. Machines in the 192.168.1 range will wake on LAN. Another building has computers 192.168.50.xxx these computers will not.
I also use spiceworks to manage my help desk and inventory. It has a WOL feature and it does work in both ip ranges. (I can only wake one machine at a time.)
Any suggestion on what could be causing the Fog to not work.
-
RE: Fog is not accessible
Tftp was not running, I started and get the same results. Apache failed on start, so I am install updates at this time. Should I upgrade to 12.04 of ubuntu
-
RE: Fog is not accessible
It is Ubuntu 10.04 I think Would that have an affect on being abble to access it remotely using VNC also?
-
Fog is not accessible
Yesterday we had a power outage and our servers did not get shut down properly. Everything appears to have come back up properly, however I can no longer access FOG via the GUI interface from workstations or even at the fog server itself. When I physically go to the machine, the machine is up and operational however the gui interface is not accessible as stated earlier. I can ping the ip address from windows machines, however I am unable to access the machine remotely. I am not very proficient in Linux, but I am assuming that a service has not gotten started properly. I have rebooted the machine and gotten the same results. Any suggestions?
-
RE: Windows 7 Deployment FOG- SAD2 Driver tool
Thanks for your attempts to help. When the driverpacks script runs, it issues a message box that says No Files to Extract. I click ok, it seems to begin extracting and run fine after that. Any idea why that might occur?
-
RE: Windows 7 Deployment FOG- SAD2 Driver tool
I did not have the Network card driver for that machine, The wireless card, and several others. The network card is the most pressing, because obviously Windows can not access the internet without that.