@george1421 Thank you so much for the help! You are a life saver!
Posts made by mwright
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RE: Centos Help
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RE: Centos Help
@george1421 I will make the change that you suggested, but I ran it through setup again, on the windows 10 and I got a different error, It seems like fog is not pointing at its new IP address, I ran the installer but it doesn’t seem to want to change.
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RE: Centos Help
@george1421 You were right, it is something with the computer. I tried a windows 10 machine and it worked instantly.
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@george1421 The firmware is up to date. So it is not that, and we normally use Clonezilla and it was able to find the issue, I think I did something wrong and I do not know what.
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@george1421 I will check on that when I get back to work, yeah it is wrong to call it that. Feels like it cheapens it.
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@george1421 This was a test I set up that was previously decommissioned, so it is possible that the firmware is not up to date. I will have to check on it. When you say firmware do you mean is the bios up to date?
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@george1421 I am using a Dell T3400 and the machine I am trying to register the host of is an HP Compaq Pro 4300 AiO PC. As for a picture of the frozen screen, It looks like but all the information like client ID reflects the correct information. This is just a picture that I found on the internet as best representation. The computer will never leave this screen though and FOG won’t ever see it.
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@george1421 Good point. When I am trying to clone a Windows 7 machine, iPXE initializes, but I can never get to the point of registering the host. It just sits there waiting for me to push an image. Everything is set up on the FOG side including MAC hostname, I have read through all of the documentation several times, but I cannot seem to find the fix. I am assuming I messed up a configuration file, but I am not sure. Although Now that I am looking at my own file I see that there is no router address in .fogsettings.
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Centos Help
I need some help. I am setting up FOG on a Centos 7 machine that is on an isolated network, and it is not working at all. I cannot clone images. Here are the configuration files for DHCPD and .fogsettings. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry that they are pictures, the machine was only connected to the internet for a few minutes during install.