I get this every once in a while when restarting the machine I’m trying to pull the image from. But other than that, there isn’t an error; it just fails to begin the upload.
Posts made by SantRamos
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
I can tftp from a windows machine on the network and get the undionly.kpxe file.
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
When I check on the status I get
fog@ubuntu:~$ service tftpd-hpa status status: unable to connect to system bus: failed to connect to socket /var/run/bus/system_bus_socket: no such file or directory
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
No, we’re not using the location plugin.
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
Yes, the firewall is turned off on both the FOG server and the host I am trying to upload from.
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
It’s a Dell Latitude E6520. When I go through “Display MAC” it displays the correct one.
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
When I’ve tried changing to “undionly.kkpxe” it will go to the FOG menu but won’t load windows. When I go through the “Compatibility” options I can ping the server, it displays a MAC address, and the “Check FOG Compatibility” passes.
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
I get an “Invalid MAC Address” response when I try to register from the boot menu.
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
The host is registered. I registered the host via the web client and also have it running FOG service.
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
That seems to be the problem. The task shows up a queued but never begins.
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RE: Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
It goes from the screen above to the FOG menu, then after several seconds it boots into windows.
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Image failing to upload with FOG 1.2
I recently set up an Ubuntu 10.04 server running FOG 1.2. At one point I was able to upload an image but I was having chainloading issues. I fixed the chain loading issues but now it fails to initialize the upload. DHCP is running on a Windows server with option 66 and 67 (undionly.kpxe) enabled. The TFTP server and FOG Storage Nodes are setup with the same username and password as the local user on the Ubuntu server. Below is what the screen loads on the upload machine before loading the FOG menu and then Windows.
iPXE initialisinf devices...ok iPXE 1.0.0+ (3601) -- Open Source Network Boot Firmware -- http://ipxe.org Features: DNS FTP HTTP HTTPS iSCSI NFS TFTP VLAN AoE ELF MBOOT PXE bzImage Menu PXET tftp: //X.X.X.X/default.ipxe... ok http://X.X.X.X/fog/service.ipxe/boot.php... ok http://X.X.X.X/fog.service/ipxe/bg.png...ok