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    Posts made by slashdotpwn

    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      @sebastian-roth Okay so I work for a small mobility firm. I came in and they were using Fog to image their machines. I have no experience with this client at all. So when I came in it was not working. So I am not 100% on why things are the way they are I am just trying to figure it out and get it up and running so I can make new images and start from scratch. If I put the fog server on the main network it will cause our techs to not boot properly.0_1504275695489_image1 (1).JPG

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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      @sebastian-roth My fog server is 192.168.1.1

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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      status

      ● isc-dhcp-server.service - ISC DHCP IPv4 server
         Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/isc-dhcp-server.service; enabled; vendor
         Active: active (running) since Thu 2017-08-31 16:42:07 EDT; 16h ago
           Docs: man:dhcpd(8)
       Main PID: 6908 (dhcpd)
         CGroup: /system.slice/isc-dhcp-server.service
                 └─6908 dhcpd -user dhcpd -group dhcpd -f -4 -pf /run/dhcp-server/dhcp
      
      Sep 01 09:06:45 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      Sep 01 09:08:19 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      Sep 01 09:10:39 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      Sep 01 09:15:01 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      Sep 01 09:16:09 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      Sep 01 09:25:01 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      Sep 01 09:26:50 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      Sep 01 09:32:18 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      Sep 01 09:33:34 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      Sep 01 09:35:01 Fogserver dhcpd[6908]: DHCPINFORM from 10.150.18.89 via ens32: n
      lines 1-18/18 (END)
      
      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      dhcps.conf

      # DHCP Server Configuration file\n#see /usr/share/doc/dhcp*/dhcpd.conf.sample
      # This file was created by FOG
      #Definition of PXE-specific options
      # Code 1: Multicast IP Address of bootfile
      # Code 2: UDP Port that client should monitor for MTFTP Responses
      # Code 3: UDP Port that MTFTP servers are using to listen for MTFTP requests
      # Code 4: Number of seconds a client must listen for activity before trying
      #         to start a new MTFTP transfer
      # Code 5: Number of seconds a client must listen before trying to restart
      #         a MTFTP transfer
      option space PXE;
      option PXE.mtftp-ip code 1 = ip-address;
      option PXE.mtftp-cport code 2 = unsigned integer 16;
      option PXE.mtftp-sport code 3 = unsigned integer 16;
      option PXE.mtftp-tmout code 4 = unsigned integer 8;
      option PXE.mtftp-delay code 5 = unsigned integer 8;
      option arch code 93 = unsigned integer 16;
      use-host-decl-names on;
      ddns-update-style interim;
      ignore client-updates;
      # Specify subnet of ether device you do NOT want service.
      # For systems with two or more ethernet devices.
      # subnet 136.165.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {}
      subnet 10.150.18.0 netmask 255.255.255.0{
          option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
          range dynamic-bootp 10.150.18.10 10.150.18.254;
          default-lease-time 21600;
          max-lease-time 43200;
          option routers 192.168.0.1;
          option domain-name-servers 127.0.1.1;
          next-server 192.168.1.1;
          class "Legacy" {
              match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00000";
              filename "undionly.kkpxe";
          }
          class "UEFI-32-2" {
              match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00002";
              filename "i386-efi/ipxe.efi";
          }
          class "UEFI-32-1" {
              match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00006";
              filename "i386-efi/ipxe.efi";
          }
          class "UEFI-64-1" {
              match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00007";
              filename "ipxe.efi";
          }
          class "UEFI-64-2" {
              match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00008";
              filename "ipxe.efi";
          }
          class "UEFI-64-3" {
              match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 20) = "PXEClient:Arch:00009";
              filename "ipxe.efi";
          }
          class "SURFACE-PRO-4" {
              match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 32) = "PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003016";
              filename "ipxe7156.efi";
          }
          class "Apple-Intel-Netboot" {
              match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 14) = "AAPLBSDPC/i386";
              option dhcp-parameter-request-list 1,3,17,43,60;
              if (option dhcp-message-type = 8) {
                  option vendor-class-identifier "AAPLBSDPC";
                  if (substring(option vendor-encapsulated-options, 0, 3) = 01:01:01) {
                      # BSDP List
                      option vendor-encapsulated-options 01:01:01:04:02:80:00:07:04:81:00:05:2a:09:0D:81:00:05:2a:08:69:50:58:45:2d:46:4f:47;
                      filename "ipxe.efi";
                  }
              }
          }
      }
      
      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      Okay so I found out that dhcp was turned off. It looks like my dhcpd.conf file is maybe wrong. It looks like it isn’t assigning ip addresses. I am leaving the office for tonight. I will be back in the morning to hopefully figure this out.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      It isn’t connecting to the internet though. I am setting a static IP and connecting to it that way.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      When setting up the DHCP. It said no router address found. I am setting it up as a stand alone. What should I put in this case.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      Okay retrying the install now. Will let you know the results. Thanks for your patience by the way. I am usually pretty good with this kind of stuff.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      Even after changing the fogsettings file it skipped the dhcp setup 😞

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      Okay I was able to use CHOWN to take control and edit the file. Rerunning the installer. Wish me luck.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      Okay now when I try to run the installer it says a previous version of fog settings is there. When I go to /opt/fog/ I see nothing. 0_1504199996209_image2.JPG 0_1504200012892_image1.JPG

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      I don’t even have a .fogsettings file.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      So I am not sure on which DHCP I set up I believe it was the default to be honest with you. 0_1504193380639_IMG_1929(1).JPG

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      So I installed fog on a brand new install of Ubuntu 16.04. I may have accidentally set fog to do DHCP and I am not sure how to change that. When I try connecting to the server over ethernet to image a machine or to make an image I get the error.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: DHCP issue PXE-E51

      I actually reinstalled the OS and FOG now I am running into a brand new problem with DHCP. The server is up and running but I keep getting error PXE-E51 and cannot seem to resolve it.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • DHCP issue PXE-E51
      Server
      • FOG Version: 1.2.0
      • OS: ubuntu 15.10
      Client
      • Service Version:
      • OS:
      Description

      Okay so I was runnin into an issue with imaging a lenovo e460 with windows 7. After updating the kernel I started getting an error message on every machine I try to reimage. No matter the model. It says an error has been detected and doesn’t really give a whole lot of information. I have tried different models and different images that I used earlier today. When I tried rolling back the bzimage and bzimage32 files that did not help. Only made it worse by giving me a fatal kernel error. Any ideas?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Error after kernel update
      Server
      • FOG Version: 1.2.0
      • OS: ubuntu 15.10
      Client
      • Service Version:
      • OS:
      Description

      Okay so I was runnin into an issue with imaging a lenovo e460 with windows 7. After updating the kernel I started getting an error message on every machine I try to reimage. No matter the model. It says an error has been detected and doesn’t really give a whole lot of information. I have tried different models and different images that I used earlier today. When I tried rolling back the bzimage and bzimage32 files that did not help. Only made it worse by giving me a fatal kernel error. Any ideas?

      posted in Linux Problems
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