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    • Weird series of solutions to Checking queue hangup

      I just went through a good day of work and trouble-shooting trying to image & deploy Dell Optiplex 390’s. The end might be relevant for other computers exhibiting the same behavior. I’ll try to be brief and not tell a long-winded story.

      SETUP: Brand new FOG 0.32 server on Ubuntu 12.04. Since my plan was to move all our computers to FOG setup, I used one of the 390’s as the FOG server. Another I just put on Lubuntu (no Windows rants); that was just used as a workstation to get to webUI. Also, I commandeered the computer lab for the project, which has 20 network jacks going to switch in the server room. I successfully made an image.

      ISSUE: I then tried to deploy to the 18 machines hooked up. Only 2 actually deployed. All others would WOL and get into PXELinux. But after boot message of “IP-Config reopening network devices”, it would display:
      [INDENT=1]Checking Operating System…Windows 7[/INDENT]
      [INDENT=1]Checking CPU Cores…2[/INDENT]
      [INDENT=1]Send method…NFS[/INDENT]
      [INDENT=1] [/INDENT]
      [INDENT=1]Checking Queue…Done[/INDENT]
      [INDENT=1](0 sec)[/INDENT]
      [INDENT=1](5 sec)[/INDENT]
      [INDENT=1]…[/INDENT]
      [INDENT=1][[every 5 secs for ever]][/INDENT]
      And never start loading the image.

      SOLUTION 1: As per another thread, I removed BIOS password, reset the BIOS to defaults and then moved just the NIC boot to the top. I tried on 3 machines and it worked on 1 of them.

      SOLUTION 2: I next updated the BIOS on 1 of the two machines to latest revision (A07 at this point in time). It worked on the first, so I did BIOS reset & update on all machines. Only 1 other machine actually worked (not in original 3).

      SOLUTION 3: See below for the logic, but I brought in a brand new 8-port 1GB switch and brand new CAT5e cables. All machines and FOG server hooked up to it and its connected through the walls to the server room (sorta irrelevant, but see below). Each set of 6 are deploying fine

      DETAILS: For the first two, its straightforward. For the last one, it seems that I’ve inherited some shoddy cabling. Very strange to my slightly ignorant understanding of network cabling, but none of the CAT 5 patch cables worked; and a few CAT 5e cables did not as well. There are also some ports in the lab that I can get intranet/internet access through, but not deploy a FOG image. I actually tracked this down while the other setup had 6 deploying. And with swapping known working cabling around I know what to throw away and/or rewire.

      Anyways, very strange to me … but at least now I’ve got 6 workstation setup that works for me. I hope all this helps someone else too…

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rdegennaro
    • RE: In Deploy, Hangs at Checking Queue

      After updating the BIOS a few started to accept the images, so it probably needed to be done for me anyways. What was very strange though, was that I moved the ones working out of the way, and brought the ones not working closer to the FOG server and workstation I was going through the webui with… Then some of the ones not working WOL’ed and started to image.

      So, I brought in a 1GB switch into the room and hooked up all the computers with new cables, including the FOG server. Restarted all the computers to image. Everyone worked fine in groups of 6 once hooked up to the local switch. Nothing going through the walls to the switch in closet and back.

      With confidence of having a setup for the 40 machines to image, I went back and tested the other ports and old cables. It seems that we’ve got bad wires in the walls and some bad patch cables in the lab. What’s strange (to my ignorant view) is that all the CAT5 and a few CAT5e patch cables did not like FOG imaging. A few in the walls too, I wonder if those are CAT 5; we’ve got some old/odd cabling done before my time.

      Anyways, good luck. I hope something works out for you…

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rdegennaro
    • RE: In Deploy, Hangs at Checking Queue

      I’m getting the same thing with just some Dell Optiplex 390’s. All the HP DC5750’s, HP 505B’s, Acer Veriton X270’s work fine. Only 2 of 18 390’s work. The BIOS’s all look the same.

      Another thread mentioned problems with the PXE boot on the 390’s. And a different thread with same info on an ASUS laptop said that resetting the BIOS to defaults worked.

      I’m going to see if either make a difference.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rdegennaro
    • Manual SQL Insert for Group Membership

      I’m loving FOG so far. Besides already doing test images & deployments, I’ve uploaded my whole inventory. I’ve also already created the Groups for what I need. Can I do a SQL statement to insert the rows for the hosts & relevant group into the groupMembers table? There is an AUTO_INCREMENT on gmID and I have good descriptions to use for a where clause to handle the rest. Does that make sense? Any issues that might bite me in the butt later?

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rdegennaro
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