I did the update on the kernel a few days ago. FOG boots up well and when it tries to grab the image it gives me that error.
The only thing I can think is since it’s a 4+ TB setup and the FOG server has 500GB space for images, it is kicking out??
I did the update on the kernel a few days ago. FOG boots up well and when it tries to grab the image it gives me that error.
The only thing I can think is since it’s a 4+ TB setup and the FOG server has 500GB space for images, it is kicking out??
Hello,
I am trying to FOG a computer with a RAID 5 configuration. There are 3 disks with a 4TB partition and the extra HDD to complete the RAID. When I try to FOG it, I get this error: “Over-current condition on Port 7.”
What does that mean?
Thank you!
Thank you for the information, though!
Gotcha! Sorry for coming off like an arse! I didn’t mean to. (My boss has been on my arse about this problem, so I thought it would be a little faster to ask… Sorry!)
I tried that just now - failed. An error has occurred, red flags, etc.
Any way to psych it out and change the partition tables, ex post facto?
Why not? Even though the actual image is ~30GB? (Sorry for being so difficult!)
Any ideas about this error? I am pushing an image of a 300GB HDD to a 80GB HDD. The actual image is ~30GB.
I have looked around, but I can’t seem to find anything. I’ve run the full wipe on the 80GB HDD hoping it would help.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I just manually modified the file once it was unzipped. Running the code the first time screwed it up (probably my fault!), so I just modified the file.
That’s so awesome! Thanks again!!!