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Posts made by Sebastian Roth
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RE: FOG 1.5.4 Multicast sessions immediately end.
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RE: After update to 1.5.3 node offline and unable to PXE boot.
@Snaggel Please be more specific to where or how exactly clients fail to PXE boot. There are several different cases how PXE can fail and they all have different reasons. Best if you can take a picture of the error(s) on screen and post here.
As well follow Wayne’s advise and update to 1.5.4.
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RE: Mid-2015 Macbook Pros will NOT Pxe boot to FOG server
@rboan What OS X version do you have installed on those mid-2015 Macbook Pros?
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RE: Mid-2015 Macbook Pros will NOT Pxe boot to FOG server
@rboan Could still be the same Broadcom chip in the external adapters?! But could be a different issue just as well. Have you followed the iPXE specific steps to see where exactly the issue arises? http://ipxe.org/dev/driver
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RE: iPXE - TFTP timeout
@ablohowiak Can you please let us know what the issue was? Others might find this information helpful as well.
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RE: Error trying to restore GPT partition tables (restorePartitionTablesAndBootLoaders)
@sutra Sorry for the late reply! Can you provide the contents of
d1.partitions
,d1.minimum.partitions
andd1.fixed_size_partitions
? You find those files on your FOG server in/images/Alienware-i9-010618
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RE: iPXE - TFTP timeout
@ablohowiak What is serving DHCP in your environment. Can you provide config information so we can have a look to see what’s wrong?
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RE: Mid-2015 Macbook Pros will NOT Pxe boot to FOG server
@rboan said in Mid-2015 Macbook Pros will NOT Pxe boot to FOG server:
mid-2015 Macbook Pros
What kind of ethernet adapter do you have in this? Check the exact hardware specs in “About my Mac”… Could be that you have a Broadcom 57765-B0 chip? See more details here and check out the cross linked topics as well: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10615/ipxe-booting-possibly-broken-on-os-x-sierra-update/15
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RE: USB to Ethernet Imaging not Working
@imagingmaster21 If you are keen to get into the details of why iPXE is hanging you can go ahead and compile your own debug enabled iPXE binaries to find out what’s exactly wrong on this hardware? Read the last two dozen messages of this forum thread to see if you wanna give it a try: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/11348/hyper-v-and-pxe-boot-to-fog-problems
Let us know if you need support with that.
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RE: Multicast is slow
@xpalis said in Multicast is slow:
multicast speeds reach up to 1.5-1.6 GB/min ONLY if i connected fog server separately from my network.
So we see that your FOG server and the clients are able to do full speed. So it’s probably your network equipment or some kind of configuration of those. Would you mind drawing up a quick schema of your network structure including subnet information so we know better what your setup looks like?
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RE: Fog Windows 10 Image capture
@Kami Can you please boot the client your are trying to capture into Windows and take a picture of the disk management dialog? While you are there make sure fast boot is disabled (a lot of the Windows updates to enable fast boot over and over again).
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RE: Multicasting Issue
@NateUH Pretty sure there is one client having a major (disk?) issue. Try multicasting in different groups. So for example if you want to image 20 in one go, just do 10 as first half and the second batch after that. I’d expect to only have the issue with one of the smaller groups. Split the issue group again and follow on till you figure out which client exactly is causing this.
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RE: https/SSL issues help. :)
@ek_N Take a look at your apache error logs (see my signature) and post here what errors you have in there.
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RE: Multicast is slow
@xpalis said in Multicast is slow:
the results were the same
Can you please be more precise. Same as what?! I am asking because in your initial post you said: “I tried plugin in FOG server to a separate switch and connecting two laptops to that switch so that nothing else could interfere. Multicast speeds now were 1.5 GBpm”. So we have no idea if same here means same slow or same fast or what.
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RE: WIN 10 PRO PXE BOOT Network error
@ofh I am not exactly sure if that is the right spot to find what’s wrong but that was the first thing that came to my mind. Please check and let us know what you find.
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RE: Windows 10 Image Not Getting Right Disk Size When Deployed
@imagingmaster21 Can you please post the contents of
d1.partitions
,d1.minimum.partitions
andd1.fixed_size_partitions
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RE: Multicast is slow
@xPalis Slow multicast speed is usually due to one client being slow (disk dying or such) or some kind of misconfiguration in your network. You can’t really compare unicast speed to multicast so let’s focus on the later.
Are the client’s and the FOG server all in one single subnet? Please multicast again with FOG server and two client all connected to the Cisco switch. Next try the same but using one of the TP-Links. See any difference there?
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RE: WIN 10 PRO PXE BOOT Network error
@ofh PXE boot in general has nothing to do with the OS installed on disk. You can even PXE boot clients without any sort of hard disk! In your case I am wondering if the VM being create in VMware WS 14 is using a different template for Win10 vs. Win 7? I mean are there different options to choose from when you create the VM? Possibly the virtual network interface card is just different or some kind of virtual spanning tree settings?!?
Do you have the VMs running on the very same host?