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    • Unable to find master storage node

      So this has been working fine then we had a bnew employee come on board and try out the system Shortly after he moved on from our business. Now when I went to use the fog system I have a problem that the default storage node no longer works. If I select the default storage node and try to upload or download an image I have to chaneg the master storage node to the image I want to upload. Also had issues with the fog password being changed int he fog settings, and tftp errors which all have been resolved. So now when I try tp ush an image up the the server the image completes but does not transfer the image folde to the images folder, it stays in the dev folder. The error I am getting *Ftp connection to storage server has failed and again I have to set the master node to the image I want to upload to every time with every different image. It was not doing this before and the employee is no longer with us.

      Thoughts?

      posted in General
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      richbcph
    • Tfpp time out

      System: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Desktop
      FOG: 0.32 w/Kernel (Version that came with 0.32 download)

      This was working fine then we lost power. Now when the server reboots the dhcp server (administered by the fog server) will not start. I have to manually start it. Then tftp times out:

      /etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-server start
      *Server starts accepting dhcp clients.

      *Testing tftp:
      -Command:
      tftp -v 192.168.1.24 -c get pxelinux.0

      *Result:
      Connected to 192.168.1.24 (192.168.1.24), port 69 getting from 192.168.1.24 xelinux.0 to pxelinux.0 [netascii] [B]Transfer timed out.[/B]

      I used the gui to enable and siable the ubuntu firewall as well with same results. Have tried fog on it’s own switch standalone from network between client and fog server. Also changed the tftp password, fog password and the password to in storage management node to the same pass just to test with same result. This was working before we lost power.

      Also when I try to download a new kernel (3.3.3 Core FOG ID: 1049) it downloads and then gives me error: Unable to connect to tftp server. This puzzles me because according to the tftp check it was able to connect to the tftp server @ 192.168.1.24. COuld this be related to a file permission corruption after the power loss? How can I start the tftp server service?

      Any help would be awesome.

      *Edit:
      Was able to start the tftp service with command:
      start xinetd
      *Result: xinetd start/running, process 3164
      Kernel still produces same error.

      *Edit #2:
      Gave \tftpboot\fog\Kernel full folder permissions as well
      Same error in kernel update.

      *Edit #3:
      Reset the passwords again just incase and now I can download the kernels and install them but still cannot get the client to connect to server and bring up the fog screen…

      posted in FOG Problems
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      richbcph
    • Problem Unable to located master node...

      I am getting error Unable to located master node from storage group. The problem seems to occur if we try to delete anything from within fog. I rebuilt our ubuntu box twice when I first got it working during the testing stages. Both times after I deleted anything Not the defualt or master nodes this always happens. I have the defaults nodes and such intact.

      This has been working fine. While teaching a co-worker to use it they messed up a naming convention for a node so it needed to be removed (I was present and they did not delete the master node). Now we get the error above for all hosts and images.

      [IMG]http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/4429/26760554.png[/IMG]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      richbcph