@Wayne-Workman @tom-elIiott downloaded the new kernels from the console as directed. Of note, I do not have the ‘html’ directory referenced in the file path, so I adapted the instructions to fit my system. Where can I see confirmation that the newly downloaded kernel is now in service? Assuming by following the referenced instructions FOG automatically places the new kernel into production, I attempted to perform a fresh registration and inventory and received the same error.
Posts made by mattyb
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RE: Fast TSC Calibration Error, unable to register and inventory
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RE: Fast TSC Calibration Error, unable to register and inventory
Any luck on getting the kernel site going again? Still not allowing me in.
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RE: Fast TSC Calibration Error, unable to register and inventory
Thanks Tom. The link you reference returns a 403 error.
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Fast TSC Calibration Error, unable to register and inventory
I’ve read in the forum history that this “TSC Calibration Error” message can be ignored. However, once attempting full host registration, I receive this additional, enormously descriptive message "unable to register host for the following reasons: ". No reason is given, it’s just blank. The machine will reach the point of “attempting to send inventory…” and the screen will scroll endlessly until that line scrolls off the top of the monitor. I’m attempting to image new Dell XPS 8900’s.
Specs: Running FOG 1.2 on Ubuntu 12.04LTS using the most current kernel: “Kernel - 3.19.3 TomElliottUSB”. This server has worked flawlessly for several hundred machines until this new batch of Dells. The BIOS is so current it’s not even listed on the Dell website. We also tried rolling back to an older version of BIOS, no difference.
I’ve run updates on the FOG server to ensure that all the requisite software is current (MAP). The only update I haven’t performed is on Ubuntu itself and I don’t intend to do that.