@ch3i In my /images/dev, I have a few folders with numbers for the name. Are you telling me that I need to rename one of these as my Image? How would I know which one is which?
Posts made by the_duke
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RE: Upload issues on laptop with hybrid drive
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RE: Upload issues on laptop with hybrid drive
I’m using version 1.2.0. I know it’s not uploading because the image is not in /images, and if I try to push it out to another computer I get an error saying that I need to upload an image first
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Upload issues on laptop with hybrid drive
I have an HP Envy Pro 4-b000 laptop that has the hybrid drive on it. I have done a clean install of windows 7 onto the main hdd. When I did the install, the drives came up as disk 1 8GB, disk 2 320GB. I installed it on disk 2. Everything installed just fine, created an upload task and the task went through just fine except for one thing, the image didn’t actually upload to the server. I saw no errors or anything out of the ordinary on the laptop while the upload task was taking place, everything made it to 100% and then it rebooted, took about 55 minutes. Am I missing something on this for it to not upload?
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RE: OS reinstall
@Wayne-Workman thanks wayne, this is what I was looking for. This is how it is currently setup
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RE: OS reinstall
Ok, I have another server handling dhcp. Fog version is 1.2.0
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OS reinstall
Ok, I’m to the point that I need to do a reinstall of my OS. I have ubuntu 14.04 and am getting a lot of errors on the OS. If I restart the computer a couple of times, I have to reinstall fog to get my web-interface working again. On my setup, I have a 64 GB ssd for the OS and a 2 TB hdd for all of my images. I did not set up this box, was already done when I got here. I’m not an expert in Linux, so trying to set it back up like it is hopefully won’t be a big challenge. Right now when I open the computer icon on my desktop, I see the two hard drives and then I see the file system, I can only open the file system. I don’t see anything to distinguish what is on which hard drive. So what would be the best way to go about setting this box back up so that my images continue to be stored on my bigger hdd? I am planning on going back to 12.04, a lot less problems for me.
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RE: Kernel Panic Issue
@Tom-Elliott Oh ok, I see what you are saying Tom, thanks
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RE: Kernel Panic Issue
Ok, nevermind. I was inadvertently installing a x86 kernel and I tried installing the x86_64 kernel and it solved the problem
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Kernel Panic Issue
I’m not sure if I did something wrong or not, I was installing different kernels earlier trying to get a computer to image, didn’t happen but oh well. Now I’m trying to register a computer that I have done several others of and I am getting an error. Here is the message that I’m getting. Any ideas???
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RE: ipxe.org timeout error 4c126035
@aaoyagi Ok that was it. Thanks. The kkpxe should still work on everything else right?
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RE: ipxe.org timeout error 4c126035
@Wayne-Workman well i need to make the file smaller give me few minutes
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RE: ipxe.org timeout error 4c126035
@Wayne-Workman here is a picture. I hope that it uploads
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ipxe.org timeout error 4c126035
I’m getting an error, but only coming from a certain model laptop, all other computers that I’ve used has been fine. My error code is http://ipxe.org/err/4c126035 Thanks.
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RE: Upgrade 1.2.0 Install/Update Error
@Clifford-Raymond I did pretty much what these guys are telling you as well. After I initially upgraded and got the errors, wayne told me to uninstall mysql and reinstall it so I did. Then he told me to update my OS, but I went a step further and went ahead and upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04. After all that finished I was still getting the problems so I re-ran the installer and it took me a couple of times to but it finally worked itself out. I can’t really point to any one thing in particular that fixed it. Even after I first got it to working it was a little buggy (couldn’t search hosts or use host menu), and if I restarted the machine I would get the errors again. So I pretty much did everything except uninstalling and reinstalling mysql a couple of times and so far it is all good. Not sure, but I hope that helps some.
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RE: image upload error
@Wayne-Workman I just tried this and all I get in the csv is the MAC, Hostname, date the image was created and the image id. The hostKernel and hostKernelArgs fields don’t seem to export