Hi,
Yea the FOG Server’s IP has stayed the same. So DHCP option 66 is still point to 10.152.4.110 and FOG_TFTP_HOST has the same IP address also.
Double checked the ownership on tftpboot and that’s correct
Hi,
Yea the FOG Server’s IP has stayed the same. So DHCP option 66 is still point to 10.152.4.110 and FOG_TFTP_HOST has the same IP address also.
Double checked the ownership on tftpboot and that’s correct
Our DHCP Server hasn’t changed so it still has option 66 pointing to the Fog server and 67 pxelinux.0.
The IP address of DHCP and the Fog server have stayed the same.
It’s running on Ubuntu 12.04 and yes it’s fog 0.32.
tftp on the fog server:
Connected to 10.152.4.110 (10.152.4.110), port 69
getting from 10.152.4.110:pxelinux.0 to pxelinux.0 [netascii]
Received 16967 bytes in 0.0 seconds [3607122 bit/s]
Hi,
We’ve recently had one of our DCs go down and have moved our DNS onto a different Server. Since this has happened we cannot PXE boot to fog anymore.
When PXE is loading, it comes up with:
PXE-E53: No boot filename received.
I’ve done a search for all the files holding the old IP address of the DNS Server and changed them to the new one.
I’ve restarted processes and the server multiple times, still the same.
I’ve changed the FOG_PXE_IMAGE_DNSADDRESS to the new IP in the web util.
The eth0 interface is also using the new DNS IP.
I’ve changed all the IP addresses from old to new in the default file on the tftpboot directory.
I’ve also changed them in the …/lib/common/config.sh which the installfog.sh looks at during the initial install.
There must be a master config file I’m missing somewhere or an entry which has been written to SQL.
I havn’t ran the installer again since the change which I’m guessing would overwrite everything. I’m hopeing for other options before I go down that route.
Cheers.