try a:
[CODE]#mysql -u root
mysal> select * from hosts where hostid=0;
[/CODE]
Please post the results.
try a:
[CODE]#mysql -u root
mysal> select * from hosts where hostid=0;
[/CODE]
Please post the results.
[quote=“Ron L, post: 33633, member: 24685”]Still unable to get the reboot to start the image automatically - just boots straight to windows.[/quote]
Take me step-by-step here. You boot the machine then what does it go to? Directly to windows? Nothing about getting DHCP or iPXE Configuring?
Check your version of BIOS and confirm you have the most up-to-date version downloaded from the Dell support page. Then confirm your settings for PXE boot and turn off the LAST STATE settings.
The Dell Optiplex GX520 is not confirmed as compatible with Fog 1.x.x. However, we will try to help you out. Is there any way you can give me a quick video or a pic right before the boot loop occurs?
What exactly doesn’t work anymore? It doesn’t reach the fog menu? Does it fail during a registration or quick image.
if you go to /images/it389 can you do a ls -a:
Are there any files located in this directory? Do these files have any significant size?
Funny thing is I made this same mistake just last week. The issue is most likely that you are using a partition larger than the harddrive can contain. I ran this download on an entire lab and 4 of 30 machines worked without issue.
My issue was the original partitions were larger than the host harddrives on 26 of the machines. I’m talking just by a few MB too.
1.)Please check your harddrive of the original image. Verify that it says the same GB as the target Host/client machines.
–a.)if the same size continue to next. if not then the original image must be smaller than the host/client machines
2.)Check to see if your original hard drive is using all the available space
–a.)if it is using the entire drive use a partitioning tool to shrink the size of the largest partition.(EASEUS Partition Master works well)
–b.)make it the smaller. I use 80GB drives so I shrank it to 59.2GB just incase.
3.)once the partitioning tool has completed the task…UPLOAD AGAIN! to the fog server.
–a.)then download to the host and see if partclone starts up for the download
I can run you through the troubleshooting but I threw out the most likely solution.
So I’m going to say this in simple terms. Did the task start then clear the partitions then set up the mbr on a “black screen with white text” then it never went to a “blue screen with the title partclone” then says “task complete” on another black screen and reboot?
[url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_1.0.0[/url]
We should change the title to Upgrade_to_1.x.x but it has all the vital information you will need.
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 33167, member: 21583”]also working
Dell Inc.Latitude E5540
FUJITSULifeBook T4410
FUJITSULIFEBOOK T730[/quote]
Updated working devices page. Thanks Junkhacker!
I can personally vouch for the HP DC7800’s working with Fog 1.x.x. I have about 150 of them and all are working correctly.
Added these two devices to the Problematic Devices.
For the Fujitsu P2510, Can you do the Full Registration? Can you manually register the device on the webgui and try a Quick Image?
Most likely Tom may need to add in drivers to the kernel to handle this device.
[url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/ProblematicDevices#Desktops[/url]
As many of us would like to have English posted you can post your Primary language and an attempt of a translation.
If this is not working at this point you can also try using the Green Fog service. If the Fog Service is communicating to the server then you can force the machines to shutdown at specific times.
Connection refused means that there is a firewall(iptables/ufw) issue or the service is no longer operating correctly. On some versions of Ubuntu tftp will fail for unknown reasons and will need to be restarted.
um…Plugin management ==> Installed Plugins --> Remove
What version of fog are you using?
Are you using Fog Service?
It looks something like this…
[ATTACH=full]1155[/ATTACH]
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1155_fog_cloud.png?:”]fog_cloud.png[/url]
[ATTACH=full]1131[/ATTACH]
Figured I would put up the real thing. lol
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1131_vhyfxm.jpg?:”]vhyfxm.jpg[/url]
Sorry I got dumped full of house work in the evening.
Unfortunately you may need to dive into mysql and delete this host. If you need some help I can assist.