ok no problem, i have the laptop uploading the image once again…should take about an hour.
Posts made by Tim618
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RE: Image upload stuck at 99%
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RE: Image upload stuck at 99%
this is the newest one
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1663_newlog.txt?:”]newlog.txt[/url]
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RE: Image upload stuck at 99%
Tom,
I think i did it correctly…attached.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1661_6.JPG?:”]6.JPG[/url]
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RE: Image upload stuck at 99%
and my apologies about the signature…i saw the folder location but didn’t see the error.log listed . . heh…my bad!
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RE: Image upload stuck at 99%
definitely has errors…
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1660_error.txt?:”]error.txt[/url]
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RE: Image upload stuck at 99%
are you looking for a specific log in /var/log/apache2? Somewhere else? There are a lot in there…
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1659_5.JPG?:”]5.JPG[/url]
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RE: Image upload stuck at 99%
looks like it was successful…?..
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1658_4.JPG?:”]4.JPG[/url]
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RE: Image upload stuck at 99%
Tom thanks for the quick reply…I have successfully uploaded images in the past…how would i ensure that it is working correctly?
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Image upload stuck at 99%
When trying to upload an image in for 1.2.0 on ubuntu 12.04 it says task complete image uploaded but it never goes away from active tasks and the screen is black with stars down the middle. This is a windows 7 64 bit image that is multiple partition single disk on a dell m4800 laptop on a 500 gb hybrid hdd. . . usually the system reboots and its good to go. I’m afraid to try to deploy to other systems because it doesn’t look like it has uploaded completely.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1655_2.JPG?:”]2.JPG[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1656_1.JPG?:”]1.JPG[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1657_3.JPG?:”]3.JPG[/url]
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RE: Multicasting brings network to halt
we currently have around 100 computers connected, 30 servers that are also on the same vlan.
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Multicasting brings network to halt
Hey all,
I just tried multicasting TWO laptops and it was working fine, getting normal speed on the image, about 1.5 gb/min//about the norm here. About 20% into it i started getting complaints that nothing on the network was working and they couldn’t open web pages. I couldn’t even remote into a server. I killed the task immediately and everything righted itself within seconds. Has anyone ever seen this or have any ideas? I’m using the latest version of FOG, and in the past year i have upgraded all of our switches to cisco sf300 series. Normal imaging works fine and no issues or complaints from users when i do that. Somehow it seems the multicast packets are flooding the network and bringing it down.
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RE: FOG FTP Login Failed
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 37394, member: 7271”]First, make your fog user password something simple for you to remember.
[code]sudo passwd fog[/code]
Go to FOG GUI->Storage Management->All nodes-><your relevant node>->Management username and password.
Management password should be that of the password you set for the fog user.
All Done!
Ensure that rights are proper:
[code]sudo touch /images/.mntcheck
sudo touch /images/dev/.mntcheck
sudo chown -R fog:root /images
sudo chown -R 777 /images[/code]Enjoy the freedom.[/quote]
Thank you Tom! This fixed it for me (I think). I’m not in my office today to check, but i remoted in and did all of the commands, rebooted, logged into FOG gui and listed image management. Before it would take about 2 minutes to list the images (im assuming because the passwords were wrong). But it loaded right up and now doesn’t list the ftp error! So I am assuming it will work now. I will confirm monday but thanks for the prompt response. The one thing I still notice is the images inside the images folder still have the lock symbol on them but i dont know if that is an issue or not. I just don’t know why i had the error in the first place because I set the virtual server up identically to the existing one. Must have missed something somewhere. Thanks again!
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FOG FTP Login Failed
[COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px][FONT=Arial]Hey guys,[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px][FONT=Arial]I’ve recently moved our FOG Server to a new virtualized server. I thought that it should be pretty easy and it was time to virtualize- it was on an old dell box. This is on ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I followed this guide:[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px][FONT=Arial][URL=‘http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/2631-moving-a-fog-server-to-new-hardware’][COLOR=#2080ad]http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/2631-moving-a-fog-server-to-new-hardware[/COLOR][/URL][/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px][FONT=Arial]Everything worked great and I was up and running in a couple hours after the /images transferred over. I was able to quick image a machine to test. Everything seemed ok until i got time the other day to test the upload and try it on a new image. It worked fine and completed, saying upload successful, but then gives an error about the FTP login couldn’t connect and says its using the username fog and a password i’ve never seen before. Even though I made the new image on FOG gui it never showed up under images, or under /images on the ubuntu server, and the image I uploaded never transferred. [/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px][FONT=Arial]When I go into the /images folder on the ubuntu box, every image listed has a lock icon on it.[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px][FONT=Arial]There was a post here from someone with the exact problem that I have, and he fixed it by manually creating the folder in /images and giving it 777 rights, but this seems like a painful process having to do it every time I need to image something (assuming it works for me). That post is here…[URL=‘http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/fogftp-login-failed.11748/’][COLOR=#2080ad]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/fogftp-login-failed.11748/[/COLOR][/URL][/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px][FONT=Arial]Also if i go in to the image management section in the FOG gui, it doesn’t list image sizes and states the ftp error there as well.[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px][FONT=Arial]I tried sudo chmod 777 /images and it did nothing, thinking it would give the root full access. I’m not that great with linux so any help is greatly appreciated.[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#333333][SIZE=14px][FONT=Arial]Please see attached photos.[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
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RE: FogFTP: Login Failed
Also if I should post my own thread let me know but it seems Scott and I have an identical problem.
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RE: FogFTP: Login Failed
here are the permissions of my images folder, should mine be correct? all of the images listed within /images have the lock icon.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1396_perm.JPG?:”]perm.JPG[/url]
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RE: FogFTP: Login Failed
Scott- could you elaborate on this a little bit please? I’m getting the same error after moving to a new server. What folder did you manually create??? And what permissions? Thanks.
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RE: PC's not imaging correctly after upgrade to 1.2
resolved: bios hdd settings were set for raid, not ide.
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PC's not imaging correctly after upgrade to 1.2
I have recently upgraded from .32 to 1.2.0 and now pc’s aren’t imaging correctly. I’m not sure what is going on or if im doing something wrong, but i did the same thing as with .32. I got my master image loaded with everything i need, run fog prep, shut down, tell fog to upload the image, turn the pc on- it uploads.
I setup the image as windows 7, single partition resizable. after it uploads i try to deploy to an identical machine and it loads the windows logo and then reboots, a repair doesn’t find anything or sometimes it finds a windows partition table and tries to repair/delete and it doesn’t help.
I tried changing the image to multiple partition, single disk, not resizable, re uploading the image and deploying, and it still just reboots at the windows logo…
I’m stumped. any ideas?
also this is on ubuntu 12.04 server