@mikr Thanks, I managed to get it working on UEFI with your settings, but my problems is, that there aren’t all the apps after it boots succesfully. Only those which have a link to Program files. Those in the Programs folder in the ISO, aren’t available. For. ex: only HDDScan and Test Disk are available in the HDD Diagnostic Tools. Any ideea how to solve this?
Latest posts made by Tiha
-
RE: Hiren BootCD 1.0.2
-
RE: "Bulk" capture
@george1421 thanks for the quick answer.
I’m aware that the power of FOG is in the multicast deploy. But I have to say that I tested it with 25-30 capture tasks in parallel, and if you have the hardware+infrastucture, it works like a charm
I already have the registrations, image definitions, groups etc., but I won’t do it on scheduled basis, only on manual basis.
My only problem is the lot of clicks which I have to do, if I want to do it manually:) That’s why I asked this question here.I will have a look at the Powershell API, it will probably/hopefully solve my problem
Thanks!
-
"Bulk" capture
Hi everyone,
Is there a solution to capture 10, 20, 50 or any number of hosts with only 1-2 clicks?
I have 4 groups, each containing 40-50 hosts. When I want to capture all the hosts in those groups, I need to create the capture tasks(with WOL) for each of the hosts. With 200+ hosts, there are a lot of clicks which I need to make:)
I saw that you can deploy to all the hosts in the group by only 1-2 clicks, but there is no option to capture all the hosts in the same group, with a few clicks.
Is there a plausible explaination for this? Or only I can’t find the correct setting?
Thanks,
TihaP.S: I search the forum, but haven’t found an answer for this
-
RE: Active Tasks Progress Bar Data
Yepp, I have the same problem, I see the status only after a few minutes, when the text gets “streched”. If there is a solution, it would be nice to know:)
-
RE: When and Image is captured multiple times, does it overwrite the previous capture? Or is there a way to access captures from different dates?
We have an “easy” solution for this. We are using a NAS (a Syno in our case) to store the images, and we enabled the recycle bin. When the image is overwritten by FOG, the old one goes in to the recycle bin of the Syno (#recycle). Depending on the filestore size(we have around 32TB), number of hosts, size of the images and the size of the recycle bin, you can have the “history” for a few days.
The images are renamed in the #recycle of the Syno(e.g. d1p4_1.img or d1p4_5.img) and if you need an older image, you just copy it back, and rename it.(e.g. d1p4.img )
We can go back in this way, for 5-6 copies, in your case it would be 5-6 days.
I hope it helps.