Attempting to pull my first image onto a newly install Fog. Machine has 1 HDD in it with multiple partitions including Windows 7 32/64, Windows 8.1 32/64, and 10 32/64. The image definition is as pictured in the zip along with the error received. Iโve tried setting it to Windows 10 and Windows 8.1 with the same result. What am I missing?
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Receiving "No file to save to passed (saveUUIDInformation) when trying to capture image
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RE: GIT 5676 Multicast results in bad images on machines.
@Tom-Elliott You can find my log files at the link below. I just ran another multicast this morning and ended up with the same results.
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RE: GIT 5676 Multicast results in bad images on machines.
@Wayne-Workman Iโm almost positive that when I used the deploy option, BEFORE he fixed the order issue, it would restore SDA1, SDA10, SDA2โฆ and the machines would boot up correctly and function fine. The only time that I saw the issue was when the Multicast was used, again restoring them out of order. That was the puzzling part, why would they both restore out of order but it was only an issue with the Multicast restore process and not the deploy. Either way it looks like itโs running swell now
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RE: GIT 5676 Disk Information in web UI is incorrect
@ch3i The TB drive also houses the Ubuntu Server OS. Iโm not really sure how to answer your question unless my response does
Is there a way to force a refresh of this information? Would log files help in troubleshooting?
EDIT: I tried disabling the graph in Storage Management > Edit and it screws up the home page badly