That seems to have fixed the GUI. Thanks!
Only problems I see now is that under the active directory settings when I put in the encrypted password and tell it to save. After saving the settings the encrypted password changes to a much larger string that does not resemble what I entered.
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RE: Broken web GUI
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RE: Broken web GUI
Have any instructions on how to upgrade the SVN? I’m not super familiar with linux, I don’t know if I just run the same command if it will upgrade or will I lose anything?
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RE: Broken web GUI
Here you go. The errors are toward the bottom, but there are plenty all through out.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1436_error.txt?:”]error.txt[/url]
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Broken web GUI
I have been using for fairly successfully for a few weeks now until today. I was changing a setting to image some new machines and when I clicked to save the settings I was greeted with a blank page. Hitting the back button took me back but the settings I changed were not saved. This is happening with every page that has a setting that can be changed and saved. I restarted the fog server for good measure but it didn’t change anything.
What is broken? Can it be fixed without a reinstall?
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RE: IPXE help
Here is my log file of the current install if it helps.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1305_foginstall.txt?:”]foginstall.txt[/url]
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option 66/67 are configured correctly (pointing at 10.50.10.98 (the FOG server)) and they are the same on both of my DHCP servers (one is a failover if the other goes offline, and on a different subnet). Is there anything more I should be putting in besides the IP address?
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RE: IPXE help
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 35584, member: 7271”]Sounds like your internal subnet needs to have the ip-helper’s setup to point back to that ranges DHCP scope as well.[/quote]
How do I go about doing that?
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RE: IPXE help
This is what a successful boot looks like before the FOG menu
[ATTACH]1301[/ATTACH][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1301_IMAG0063.jpg?:”]IMAG0063.jpg[/url]
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[quote=“madskillz23, post: 35558, member: 8206”]Are you sure its not a firewall issue between subnets?[/quote]
It shouldn’t be. Our isp controls our firewall, but they allow this sort of traffic. That doesn’t explain whty it would work on external to it subnets and not it’s own. -
RE: IPXE help
[quote=“cadyfish, post: 35555, member: 24458”]So I take it if “it was working before” you could image but you were having issues after deployment with the machine just boot looping through fog?
Maybe try this post [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/chainloading-ipxe.10915/[/url][/quote]
No.
I successfully imaged 30 machines in location B. They did exactly what they were supposed to and are currently running.
I cannot get FOG to even start on the machines in location A (where the server is located). When the bios loads and starts getting the info from the server it fails to load something from iPXE. Here is a screen shot.
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It never brings up the FOG menu[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1300_image.jpg?:”]image.jpg[/url]