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    • RE: Cannot Install Fog on new Ubuntu 16.04 Server

      @Sebastian-Roth Thank you for all your help. Based off of what you found in your previous post, it looks like our WebFilter is blocking the connection. I was able to get to these sites because I am an authenticated user but the Ubuntu server is unauthenticated. I changed it to be able to allow the unauthenticated connection and now it is installing with zero issues. Thank you again for your help in finding out what the issue was.

      @george1421 Thank you for your help

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Unable to PXE boot XenCenter VM to Fog

      So I shutdown the 10.1.1.44 server and now when I try to PXE boot it points to a totally different server, unrelated. Is there anything in the undionly.kpxe file that controls that?

      FOGPXE2.JPG

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Unable to PXE boot XenCenter VM to Fog

      @george1421 The IP address for fog was never changed. The 10.1.1.44 was a provisioning server that is not related but was previously in the 66 & 67 lines on the DHCP Server for this specific subnet. My initial theory was maybe I need to restart the DHCP service because it’s still showing the previous entry.

      @Sebastian-Roth Our DHCP Server is Windows 2008, we only have 1 and no dnsmasq or proxy. Using Microsoft DHCP, does it require a specific boot class or is the default boot class OK?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Unable to PXE boot XenCenter VM to Fog

      I just built a virtual Windows 10 image and I’m trying to upload it to Fog. I changed the info on the DHCP server for line 066 & 067 to my Fog server and bootfile name (undionly.kpxe).

      VM IP - 10.1.1.4
      FOG IP - 10.1.1.244

      When I boot to network this is what I get:

      FOGPXE.JPG

      066 and 067 for this subnet used to be set to a different server. The IP address 10.1.1.44 is from the previous entry. I’m not sure why it’s searching there or if it’s a DHCP issue.

      tftp://10.1.1.44/default.ipxe… No such file or directory

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Creating Windows 7 image with Sysprep

      I am trying to create a fog image on a windows 7 machine. On a past version of Fog I used an unattend.xml file and ran a command to sysprep . I tried this recently and it uploaded to Fog but then would not boot to the operating system, so I have to rebuild the image from scratch. I just recently built a new fog server 1.5.7 and wanted to know if there is an updated way of doing this or if you can point me to an article on how to accomplish capturing the image once I am done building it?

      Thank you in advance!

      posted in General
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    • RE: Xen Virtual Server - Resize Disk / Partition?

      @Sebastian-Roth @Daniel-Miller

      I’m problably going to just build a new server. Which is better for Xen VM, guided or guided with LVM?

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: Xen Virtual Server - Resize Disk / Partition?

      @Sebastian-Roth Sadly I did not use a snapshot before making any changes 😞 I was under the impression I could shrink the vdisk if needed but when I tried it told me not possible. This is a fresh install I did awhile ago and only just installed and configured fog. I could do a new one if needed but honestly I would rather not. I was able to get gparted running on it but it’s all command line so more confusing to do. I also like the idea of cloning to a new drive and deleting the original if possible.

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: Xen Virtual Server - Resize Disk / Partition?

      @Daniel-Miller Thank you for the information. Is it possible to do this using command line if I have the gparted CD loaded?

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: Xen Virtual Server - Resize Disk / Partition?

      @Sebastian-Roth Thank you for the information. My issue is, I already expanded /dev/xvda to 250GB. If I create a new vdisk can I move the 250GB to it? I cannot reduce the size of /dev/xvda.

      posted in Linux Problems
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    • Xen Virtual Server - Resize Disk / Partition?

      I created my Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS server in XenCenter. I originally created a 25GB storage. I now would like to increase that storage but I’m having a hard time figuring it out if it’s even possible. I have already changed the 25GB to 250GB in Xen. The path is /dev/xvda. I see the Disk changed for xvda but I can’t add any space to xvda1. What are my options here? I’m trying to do this so I have more space for my images. Thank you.

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      posted in Linux Problems
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    • RE: Cannot Install Fog on new Ubuntu 16.04 Server

      @Sebastian-Roth Thank you for all your help. Based off of what you found in your previous post, it looks like our WebFilter is blocking the connection. I was able to get to these sites because I am an authenticated user but the Ubuntu server is unauthenticated. I changed it to be able to allow the unauthenticated connection and now it is installing with zero issues. Thank you again for your help in finding out what the issue was.

      @george1421 Thank you for your help

      posted in FOG Problems
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      SBrady