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!!!
The VOIP phones do run on the same subnet as the network. I just made it an isolated network.
Thanks!
Hello,
My company is currently looking at using FOG for our images. However, we already use port 66 for our VOIP phones. Changing the port information will mess up the phones throughout the company. Is there any other alternative method to using FOG as an imaging tool?
Thanks!