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    Sebastian M.

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    • Low speed for FOG 0.33RC image upload

      When uploading an image we have a speed from about 600MB/min.
      With image size space in use 43GB we need over one hour to complete one upload task.
      For me it’s slower than the FOG versions in the past. Is there any reason for this speed?
      FOG is the actual version out of SVN, running on VMware ESXi 5.5, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, two cores, four v-cores and 2048MB RAM. The newest VMware Tools are installed and running.
      Sebastian

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Sebastian M.
    • PXE boot - File not found

      After a new installation I got the error messages als following:

      File not found.
      TFTP error - File not found

      Looking into /tftpboot there is ony a pxelinux.0.old but no pxelinux.0

      System is Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with FOG 0.33b SVN/RC build.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Sebastian M.
    • RE: FTP Host: 192.168.*.* %%%, Error: ftp_rename(): /volume1/images %%%

      Hey,

      what do I have to change at the named files do make it working?

      I found them but I cannot find the desired error message “Unable to move…” or something like that.

      Sebastian

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Sebastian M.
    • RE: [SOLVED]Fatal Error : Failed to mount NFS Volume

      If you would read the post and he did not edited the post after your questions you could read: “After some searches, i could resolve the issue by restarting the nfs service… The portmapper caused troubles for me as well, so i include it here :”

      posted in Linux Problems
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      Sebastian M.
    • RE: Where are you located ? Please Reply..

      Hannover, Germany

      posted in General
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      Sebastian M.
    • RE: Image deployment slows down

      Which version of FOG are you using?

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Sebastian M.
    • RE: Unable to move image on Synology NAS

      Yes, right 😉 Thank you for you effort!

      I will try.

      Happend on the systems where we tried to directly link to the NAS.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Sebastian M.
    • RE: Unable to move image on Synology NAS

      At FOG Configuration -> FOG Settings I only find the information about TFTP server, there is the entry 192.168.86.105

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Sebastian M.
    • Unable to move image on Synology NAS

      Hello,

      we have a problem with imaging our PC. We are trying to image to a Synology DS212+ NAS.

      this is the error message:
      [IMG]http://s14.directupload.net/images/130829/el5enpvp.jpg[/IMG]

      Settings of the storage node:

      [IMG]http://s14.directupload.net/images/130829/5bm4th2x.png[/IMG]
      the settings for the path at the synology:
      [IMG]http://s14.directupload.net/images/130829/e8xvg26p.png[/IMG]

      At the synology FTP and NFS are enabled, the user FOG was added with the password “password”

      We added the two .mntcheck files at /images and at /images/dev

      It creates the files with the owner fog but is unable to move it:
      [IMG]http://s14.directupload.net/images/130829/leoh3bsi.png[/IMG]

      I followed [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Images_Directory_Permissions[/url] and set the permissions as root user at the Synology over SSH.

      [IMG]http://s1.directupload.net/images/130829/mjwcctmg.png[/IMG]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Sebastian M.
    • RE: Host registration: hdparm: ioctl 0x304 failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device

      Hello everybody.

      Tom Elliott did the trick: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/kernel-cannot-open-proc-partitions.5487/#post-14450[/url]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Sebastian M.