@george1421 Thanks a lot, it works !
Have a nice day and thank you again !
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RE: Red dot in Fog
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RE: Red dot in Fog
@george1421 How to set correctly the search parameter, ?
I’ve put this line :
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RE: Red dot in Fog
@george1421 Hello and thanks for your answer ! After activate another resolv.conf, the nslookup command works on the fog server. Could the problem come that the fog server and the clients are in the differents domains ?
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RE: Red dot in Fog
@george1421 Hello and thanks for your response.
The problem is i configured /etc/systemd/resolve.conf with the correct DNS but it doesn’t work, I can’t find the computer, except if i precise the dns adress in the nslookup command…
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Red dot in Fog
Hello everyone !
I have a fog server on fedora, and after deployment , Everything is ok in the column status, but after the domain is joined, there are red dots in the column status.
The nslookup command can’t find the PCs, except if I precise the dns address.
If someone have an idea…Thank you in advance and have a great day
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RE: CPU 100%
@george1421 Thank you for your reply. Il will follow your tutorial and see if it’s better.
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RE: CPU 100%
@george1421 We’ve got approximately 600 pc but we are on holiday this week…
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CPU 100%
Hello everybody,
We have a fog server on Debian 10 (it’s a Virtual Machine) and the CPU usage is always 100%. After a top command, we see that the php is a the guilty guy.
How can we fix this problem ?Thanks a lot and have a nice day
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RE: Windows 10 changed the boot order !!
@florent Bien sûr !
Voici le code du reseal.cmd@echo off set curdir=%~dp0 %~d0 cd %curdir% set unattendfile=unattend.xml if NOT %1!==! set unattendfile=%1 echo sysprep with %unattendfile% echo pres Ctrl+C to cancel, or any key to continue pause :: Step #12 rem mkdir %windir%\Setup\Scripts rem echo del /Q /F %windir%\system32\sysprep\unattend.xml > %windir%\Setup\Scripts\SetupComplete.cmd rem echo del /Q /F %windir%\panther\unattend.xml >> %windir%\Setup\Scripts\SetupComplete.cmd :: Step #13 sc stop "FOGservice" sc config "FOGService" start= disabled echo on copy "%unattendfile%" %windir%\system32\sysprep\unattend.xml cd %windir%\system32\sysprep %systemdrive% sysprep /generalize /oobe /quit /unattend:unattend.xml
J’ai mis en commentaires tout le “Step #12” au cas où…
Et j’ai mis dans C:\Windows\Setup\Scripts le script "SetupComplete.cmd suivant :
powercfg -h off sc config FOGService start= auto sc start "FOGservice" del /Q /F c:\windows\system32\sysprep\unattend.xml del /Q /F c:\windows\panther\unattend.xml bcdedit /set {fwbootmgr} displayorder {bootmgr} /addlast shutdown -r -t 0
Parfois le reseal.com lancé en tant qu’admin bloque, alors le lance un script powershell en tant qu’admin suivant :
# List of Applications to Remove $AppPackages = @() $AppPackages += 'microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.BingWeather' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.Getstarted' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.Windows.Photos' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.WindowsCamera' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.WindowsFeedbackHub' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.WindowsStore' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.XboxApp' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.ZuneMusic' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.XboxOneSmartGlass' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.GetHelp' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.Microsoft3DViewer' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.LanguageExperiencePackfr-fr' $AppPackages += 'Microsoft.ZuneVideo' foreach ($App In $AppPackages) { Write-Host "Removing Package : $App" $Package = Get-AppxPackage | Where-Object {$_.Name -eq $App} If ($Package -ne $null) {Remove-AppxPackage -Package $Package.PackageFullName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue} $Package = Get-AppxPackage -Allusers| Where-Object {$_.Name -eq $App} If ($Package -ne $null) {Remove-AppxPackage -Package $Package.PackageFullName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue} $ProvisionedPackage = Get-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online | Where-Object {$_.DisplayName -eq $App} If ($ProvisionedPackage -ne $null) {Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online -PackageName $ProvisionedPackage.PackageName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue} }
Je n’ai pas poussé loin les tests, mais cela à l’air de fonctionner. N’hésite pas si tu as des questions !
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RE: Windows 10 changed the boot order !!
@florent Bonjour,
J’ai enfin réussi à changer l’ordre de boot en passant par bcdedit dans le SetupComplete. Cela me semble une méthode de “bourrin” mais après quelques test, cela à l’air de fonctionner.
Merci encore pour votre aide et bonne journée