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    • RE: Problems with Optiplex 5260 in an advanced PXE environment

      good job! you are the best.

      it seems to work with my VM. I will try with the Opliplex 5260 very soon. I’m not on the same working place today.

      thanks
      Pierre

      posted in General Problems
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    • Fogclient and token.dat missing

      Hi everybody,

      I’m going crazy. The Fog client doesn’t work anymore and i don’t know to solve this problem.
      I’ve updated to latest fog 1.5.10.1629 on debian 11
      I’m running fog client 0.13
      here is the fog.log

      05/12/2024 16:48:42 Main Overriding exception handling
      05/12/2024 16:48:43 Main Bootstrapping Zazzles
      05/12/2024 16:48:43 Controller Initialize
      05/12/2024 16:48:43 Controller Start

      05/12/2024 16:48:43 Service Starting service
      05/12/2024 16:48:51 Bus Became bus server
      05/12/2024 16:48:51 Bus Emmiting message on channel: Status
      05/12/2024 16:48:51 Service Invoking early JIT compilation on needed binaries


      --------------------------------Authentication--------------------------------

      05/12/2024 16:48:51 Client-Info Version: 0.13.0
      05/12/2024 16:48:51 Client-Info OS: Windows
      05/12/2024 16:48:51 Middleware::Authentication Waiting for authentication timeout to pass
      05/12/2024 16:48:51 Middleware::Communication Download: http://172.16.0.8/fog/management/other/ssl/srvpublic.crt
      05/12/2024 16:48:52 Middleware::Authentication Cert OK
      05/12/2024 16:48:52 Middleware::Authentication No token found at C:\Program Files (x86)\FOG\token.dat, this is expected if the client has not authenticated before
      05/12/2024 16:48:52 Middleware::Authentication ERROR: Could not get security token
      05/12/2024 16:48:52 Middleware::Authentication ERROR: Le fichier ‘C:\Program Files (x86)\FOG\token.dat’ est introuvable.
      05/12/2024 16:48:52 Middleware::Communication POST URL: http://172.16.0.8/fog/management/index.php?sub=requestClientInfo&authorize&newService
      05/12/2024 16:48:52 Middleware::Response Invalid security token

      Can anybody help me, please?
      Snapins doesn’t work anymore, i can’t shutdown machines using Power management. It’s very annoying.

      I’ve reboot server, client, it doesn’t change.

      thanks in advance
      Pierre

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Scheduled shutdown doesn't work anymore

      Hi,

      Since several months now, i have some troubles with scheduled shutdown.
      PCs have 2 shutdown tasks (5.30PM & 8PM)
      I have last fog client 0.13. The 2 tasks are displayed in the Power management page.
      Snapins works well.
      My PCS are mostly W11 and i’m wondering if the problem come from that.
      Can someone help with that? My software update launchs at shutdown so it’s a bit problematic for me.

      thanks for your help
      Pierre

      posted in Windows Problems
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    • RE: Dell Latitude 3340 with USB-C Ethernet Adapter - bad mac address registered

      @JJ-Fullmer it’s a dell usb-c ethernet adapter.
      I don’t understand what is wrong. I’ve ever managed to wake up the laptop but it don’t work at all time.
      I thought it came from the New fog but i was wrong. I’ve tested with old one, doesn’t work.
      As i’m using VM for fog, i’m able to switch between the two version using Snapshot.
      Even with old fog, it doesn’t start. Very strange.
      Another laptop with builtin ethernet port is working fine.
      The specs of the usb-c ethernet adapter is quite clear, it supports wake on lan https://www.dell.com/fr-fr/shop/adaptateur-dell-usb-c-vers-ethernet-25-gbit-s/apd/470-bcfv/wi-fi-et-gestion-de-réseau

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Dell Latitude 3340 with USB-C Ethernet Adapter - bad mac address registered

      @Tom-Elliott

      Ok, i’ve updated the init.xz and init_32.xz files. I confirm that i do not have to set the kernel args now.
      I’ve registered the laptop from scratch and now it’s the correct mac address.

      I’ve noticed some bad things with this new FOG.

      An old laptop can be woken up and FOG create a task that is not automatically deleted after.
      This new laptop with USB adapter cannot be woken up and the task is remaining in the actives tasks.

      I’ve never managed to wake up this new laptop
      In the new Fog, i have the following error: “DataTables warning: table id=host-snapin-history-table - Ajax error. For more information about this error, please see https://datatables.net/tn/7”
      So it doesn’t start the PC, and if i wake up it manually, it will boot to fog trying to do something that failed.
      refind also doesn’t boot correctly the PC.

      So the new fog is fine about the mac address problem but the fonctionnalities are strange
      Have you noticed that?

      Pierre

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Dell Latitude 3340 with USB-C Ethernet Adapter - bad mac address registered

      Hi @Tom-Elliott,

      So i’ve tested and it seems to work.
      Now, i’ve the same MAC address both in compatibiliy mode and after dhcp process.
      I’ve read again my notes and i can’t manager to wake up with WOL.
      I don’t know what is wrong.
      I will contact Dell tomorrow. I remember it was working before.
      I’ve tested another laptop with ethernet, and it’s working fine.
      The WOL processus could be unmanaged with usb ethernet adapter?

      thanks
      Pierre

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Dell Latitude 3340 with USB-C Ethernet Adapter - bad mac address registered

      @george1421 @Tom-Elliott

      i’ve downloaded and installed the last kernel 6.1.63 (both x64 & x86).
      I still get the mac’s dongle address in the compatibility menu. In debug menu, all is fine.

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Dell Latitude 3340 with USB-C Ethernet Adapter - bad mac address registered

      @Tom-Elliott

      how to check that?
      I’ve seen that in FOG Configuration: bzImage and bzImage32
      I’ve never updated kernel in FOG

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Dell Latitude 3340 with USB-C Ethernet Adapter - bad mac address registered

      Hi @Tom-Elliott

      is there any workaround?
      thanks

      Pierre

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Dell Latitude 3340 with USB-C Ethernet Adapter - bad mac address registered

      @Tom-Elliott

      yes, in FOG Configuration > FOG Settings > General Settings > KERNEL ARGS
      domacset=1

      I hope it’s in the right place.
      Pierre

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Dell Latitude 3340 with USB-C Ethernet Adapter - bad mac address registered

      @george1421 @Tom-Elliott

      Hi, sorry for the late answer, i’m not everyday in that office, and i can’t make tests at any time.
      Ok, so i’ve downloaded and installed the init.xz provided in the other thread.
      Now, if i set the PC in debug mode, and run the two command lines.
      The laptop is now recognized with 28:xxxxxxxx mac address.
      But if i run the compatibility mode in FOG menu, MAC address is 0C:xxxxxxxxx
      So i’ve deleted the PC in fog UI, and try a full inventory. The mac address is 0C:xxxxxxxx
      So it still doesn’t work 😞

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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