Post Deploy I get:
Boot from SAN device 0x80 failed: Operation Canceled
VM was uploaded from an ESXi VM to another ESXi VM.
Multi partition single disk image with windows 7 64 bit.
I have tried changing the exit in the fog menu, but no change.
Post Deploy I get:
Boot from SAN device 0x80 failed: Operation Canceled
VM was uploaded from an ESXi VM to another ESXi VM.
Multi partition single disk image with windows 7 64 bit.
I have tried changing the exit in the fog menu, but no change.
I had a . instead of a : in my mac… seems to work, but odd that such a thing would make it fall over…
Just trying out the location plugin,
when setting the location of a host, it doesn’t seem to stay past the refresh of the page.
Possibly also consider getting the first warning to let users know they can enter it later rather than telling them they need to edit a file later
Just installed my test suite on the btsync version. luckily means every fog server becomes a btsync peer.
could we have a quick script that can be run without interaction that does updates?
When installing it prompts the user to leave the MySQL password blank.
however when you get near the end of the install it asks for your MySQL password and wont accept a blank password.
could we update the warning or is this something different?
or download the BTSync and get all the changes as they happen.
I run my FOG as a VM on my clients systems… it wouldn’t take much RAM to run a PFsense VM to do DHCP or even to have FOG do it if your OK with conf files.
Kids break/turn off improperly PCs all the time in my environment. Very easy to reimage and have the apps auto installed. a few seconds work that I can do from anywhere via RDP and web rather than going on site and having to spend ages doing it.
checking your DHCP leases for ‘NEWDEPLOY’ hostnames is a quick way I get to know if PCs are still in the process of joining domain etc… or if they have failed to do so.
the latest beyond 1.0.1 may be unstable.
use 1.0.1 for production environments.
The problem I can see is that unless you can change the compression level on the server after upload. you would need to upload multiple times to be able to suit those hosts with a different compression level.
How long is your ‘crap’ machine taking to upload?
Remember to get the latest changes using BTSync
[url]http://www.bittorrent.com/sync[/url]
Main Fog BTSync Read Only Secret
BAU3NUY3XTKVMHHEZO6C7OH55AN2PCGJV
Fog Kernels Read Only Secret
B7AGQ6JVIP4MF5LCRL3XURQBYC53UIS25
Changes are ‘almost instantly’ replicated to everyone running BTSync.
It also allows less stress on Tom’s bandwidth.
what browser?
I’ve seen the graphs not work in some browsers (unless tom has fixed that)
Could you just use a powerful PC for uploading?
I’ve not had problems with the download being extremely slow…
setup a storage node and a PXE server on the 2nd site.
the images will FTP over using whatever VPN you have.
clients will pxe boot and contact your main site for query of jobs.
the location plugin etc should make them deploy from the local server.
Tom, did you setup a new BTSync yet for the kernels? (So I can get my hosts on it)
Also not all 500GB drives are equal…
I’ve had some HDDs error out because they are probably a few bytes short of the others.
If your not sysprepping or you don’t want to do it with sysprep, look up DISKPART and it’s Extend command.
It will be compressible, but it is indeed not resizable by fog.
You can expand it using windows tools easily enough. Even automatically.
Try the Multi partition single disk. If the HDDs are different, upload the SMALLER one, or make the partition you install to small and expand on every PC.
What about adding the Kernels to the original BTSync?