@rodluz I don’t think this is related. It appears to be an issue revolved around multiple network interfaces in the device. When I disabled WIFI in Bios everything works as expected.
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RE: "Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
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RE: Dell Optiplex 5490, boot but o network interfaces found
@lobomarinho In Fog config, update to the latest Kernel.
I had a similar issue with some Dell Precision desktops. Updating to the latest Kernel fixed it.
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RE: "Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
@admiralshaw My work around which isn’t that awful is to note the last 4 digits of the Mac for the host. Then search that host in the fog server interface and manually assign the image and then start the deploy task there. The next PXE boot should go directly into the deployment. This is assuming your issue is the same as mine.
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"Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
Fog Version: 1.5.10
Kernel: 6.1.22 ; 6.1.22Having a weird issue I cannot seem to get by. We just got a new fleet of HP Probook G9s in. They all quick register without issue. However, when going to “Deploy Image” it asked for the Username and Password, as usual. When we type it in, we have to enter 3 times. After which, it does not load into the deploy image screen - instead it loads into the Compatibility screen.
Our only work around at the moment is to search the host in the Fog server and manually start the deploy task. That does work. I was able to test that Fog is working normally on our older (G7) models without issue.
We are getting a warning when loading into fog, however.
WARNING Using legacy NIC wrapper on 00:00:00:00:00:00
That is the only thing showing up that is remotely different from other machines.
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RE: "Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
@Sebastian-Roth Works! Thank you for the fix!
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RE: HP Elitebook 840 G6
Obvious question:
Did you reboot your fog server yet and/or update it to the latest version and kernels?
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RE: "Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
@Sebastian-Roth Works! Thank you for the fix!
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RE: "Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
@Sebastian-Roth I attempted to update the dev-branch version and installed 1.5.10.4. Fog is saying the latest version is 1.5.10.5. I deleted the .git file and reran the command to download the fogproject.git once again. When I go to install the dev-branch it only installs version 1.5.10.4. Am I missing a step or is there a better place to locate the current version?Answered my own question. I followed the instructions on the github page. I have 1.5.10.5 now installed. I will test this and let you know if that did the trick.
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RE: Fog server update tp 1.5.9
@flat4vw This is an old post but is probably still relevant:
TL;DR: you are probably fine.
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RE: "Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
@rodluz I don’t think this is related. It appears to be an issue revolved around multiple network interfaces in the device. When I disabled WIFI in Bios everything works as expected.
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RE: "Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
@Sebastian-Roth I have confirmed disabling wifi in BIOS resolved this issue. So it does in fact have to do with multiple interfaces. Disabling wifi allowed me to enter the deploy image screen as normal. Of course, this is not a long term or preferable solution as you would need to go back into bios and turn wifi back on every time you image the device in this manner. At least we were able to confirm the problem.
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RE: "Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
@admiralshaw My work around which isn’t that awful is to note the last 4 digits of the Mac for the host. Then search that host in the fog server interface and manually assign the image and then start the deploy task there. The next PXE boot should go directly into the deployment. This is assuming your issue is the same as mine.
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RE: "Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
@LLamaPie There is multiple network interfaces due to the wifi card in the device. To test this theory, I will disable the wifi card in bios or manually remove it temporarily and see if that solves the issue and confirms the suspicion. I probably won’t be able to test this until next week. I’ll let you know what I find.
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"Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
Fog Version: 1.5.10
Kernel: 6.1.22 ; 6.1.22Having a weird issue I cannot seem to get by. We just got a new fleet of HP Probook G9s in. They all quick register without issue. However, when going to “Deploy Image” it asked for the Username and Password, as usual. When we type it in, we have to enter 3 times. After which, it does not load into the deploy image screen - instead it loads into the Compatibility screen.
Our only work around at the moment is to search the host in the Fog server and manually start the deploy task. That does work. I was able to test that Fog is working normally on our older (G7) models without issue.
We are getting a warning when loading into fog, however.
WARNING Using legacy NIC wrapper on 00:00:00:00:00:00
That is the only thing showing up that is remotely different from other machines.
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RE: 1.5.9 Failing to install on Ubuntu
Quick update. I did not solve the issue with ubuntu but I have it working on CentOS 7. Should have just done that sooner, much smoother experience.
I would still like to know why I was having issues on the Ubuntu install, however.