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  • == * unable to move /images/dev/macaddress to /images/name-of-image == ''* unable to move /images/dev/macaddress to /images/name-of-image''
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  • ...orage capacity to your images directory or you would like to replace your /images directory with a larger capacity array/hard drive here are the basic steps. ==Moving images folder to new storage==
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  • This describes how to manually migrate all images to a new server. <pre>touch /images/.mntcheck /images/dev/.mntcheck</pre>
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  • #* [[Managing_FOG#Images|Image management]]
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  • ...ng sysprep? If so, you will save time and aggravation by always having TWO images: one pre-sysprep and one post-sysprep. As a guiding principle, it's best to
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  • === Virtual Machines for building images ===
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  • * All-driver (ipxe) or undi images can load the UNDI for PCI network cards. The network boot ROM must be enabl
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  • *[[Compaq Presario CQ60]] Will register and pull images fine, and pushing an image seems to work, but once it's done, Windows will *[[HP EliteBook 8730w]] Using undionly.kpxe Images fine, but when you're at the FOG boot menu and choose "boot from hard drive
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  • ...nt_Setup#Hardware-Independent_Images_-_Understand_HAL|Hardware-Independent Images (HAL)]], and Driver integration.<br> <LI>'''Defining and Managing [[Managing_FOG#Images|Images]]'''<BR>
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  • You need to support both groups of machines and wish to use FOG to host images for both the machines. ...Independant'' Images or ''Master'' Images. They are also known as ''Golden Images''. Regardless of the name used, they all mean the same thing. An image that
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  • As FOG sets the default location to /images in your / -partition you may want to have it in your /home-directory or par '''"/home/fog/images/"'''
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  • ...n your FOG server onto a local /images folder using nfs:<ul><li><tt>mkdir /images</tt> (type this on the client's keyboard, as explained above)</li> ...server ip)<br>you may try also <tt>mount -t nfs -o nolock x.x.x.x:/images /images</tt></li></ul>
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  • <nowiki>cd /tftpboot/fog/images Navigate to /tftboot/fog/images/initmountdir/bin
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  • .../fog into fogopt, and my /var/www/fog into web. I chose not to backup my /images directory due to some issues copying such large files.
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  • *[[Images|Where are images stored?]] ...ssions|You receive the error: <i>unable to move /images/dev/macaddress to /images/name-of-image</i> when creating an image]]
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  • == * unable to move /images/dev/macaddress to /images/name-of-image == ''* unable to move /images/dev/macaddress to /images/name-of-image''
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  • <pre>cd /tftpboot/fog/images cp /sbin/sfdisk /tftpboot/fog/images/initmountdir/sbin</pre>
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  • ...ting. Hold down the 'alt' key and you will see different disks and network images to boot from. To make this work you need to modify the class definition: ...ing that. Mac OS sends a DHCPINFORM broadcast message to enumerate NetBoot images on the network. Usually DHCP messages are sent from UDP source port 68. But
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  • ...he information in the database intact like your users and passwords, host, images, tasks, etc. It WILL overwrite DHCP settings, TFTP setttings, NFS Settings ...he information in the database intact like your users and passwords, host, images, tasks, etc. It WILL overwrite DHCP settings, TFTP setttings, NFS Settings
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  • * Use non-resizeable images.
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  • append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=1.1.1.38 mode=au append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=1.1.1.38 mode=ma
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  • ...low additional software plugins / chang your background image / backing up images / etc.
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  • The first option basically explains itself, you'll find pre-compiled images at the [http://www.rom-o-matic.net Rom-o-Matic] website. Write them to flop
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  • At school we use two "master" images with all software and all profiles on board. ...ns, we have also been using FOG to deploy slimmed down Ubuntu "Webstation" images to older desktops and netbooks.
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  • ...So, this could be used as a work around to access the fog console to send images if you do not have a working computer near by. This might be useful until
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  • <pre>gunzip -S ".img" -c "/images/anyimagename/file" | udp-sender --min-receivers 2 --portbase 9000 \
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  • sudo rm -rf /images #Warning, this line deletes any existing images.
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  • *How to create images with NetRestore or Deploy Studio *Now, you need to move the images you're going to use over to your FOG server. Creating a Macintosh image is
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  • images and restores to the box fine cd /tftpboot/fog/images
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  • {{Merge|target=Moving your images directory/Adding Storage to the Images directory|discuss=Talk:Adding Storage to a FOG Server}} ...drive that was 80GB, now you wish to add a new 1TB hard disk to mount as /images keeping the rest of the OS on the 80GB disk.
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  • Capone is a plugin used for automated deployment of images to a large number of PCs, but taking into account the fact that different m ...s directory. This image is known to the FOG web management console via the Images screen.
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  • ...import the data to the new FOG database. I then copied the files in the /images directory making sure to chown and chmod so that the local fog user had per
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  • ...array or separate hard disk, it should be mounted during installation as /images. *TFTP password issues [http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/images/c/cc/TFTP_password_issues.png]
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  • * Added Search to Images section of FOG Management
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  • === Sample Background Images ===
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  • #Click on '''List All Images''' and locate the image object you wish to associate with the client. For m
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  • ...r and Quick Register start to launch the Linux kernel but reboot after fog/images/init.gz loads</td></tr> ...r and Quick Register start to launch the Linux kernel but reboot after fog/images/init.gz loads</td></tr>
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  • ...orage capacity to your images directory or you would like to replace your /images directory with a larger capacity array/hard drive here are the basic steps. ==Moving images folder to new storage==
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  • I had to run **chown -R fog:root /images**
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  • ...array or separate hard disk, it should be mounted during installation as /images. *TFTP password issues [http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/images/c/cc/TFTP_password_issues.png]
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  • On the fog server I created /tftpboot/sysrescue and /images/sysrescue mkdir /images/sysrescue
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  • #At least one image must be defined using the FOG web interface under the Images section. After the image is defined, it must be associated with the hosts. <LI>'''Defining and Managing [[Managing_FOG#Images|Images]]'''<BR>
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  • /images *(ro,async,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,i /images/dev *(rw,async,no_wdelay,no_root_squash,insecure)
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  • <li>cd /tftpboot/fog/images</li> <li>cd /tftpboot/fog/images</li>
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  • ...one FOG image for this operating system. I'm currently working with 2 FOG images: ...or of death while working on my receipe. That's why I decided to use 2 FOG images, as described above. I only know there is someting wrong related to the par
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  • echo "/images x.x.x.x/255.255.255.0(ro,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_loc /images/dev x.x.x.x/255.255.255.0(rw,sync,no_wdelay,no_root_squa
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  • ...LI>Note that in testing the above solution did NOT automatically sync the /images folder. I manually run the following command for each image I want ''from t <pre>sudo scp -r root@mainFOGserver:/images/nameOfImage /images/</pre></li>
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  • === Images Directory === ..., the images directory located at '''/images'''. This holds the partition images and it could be '''VERY''' large.
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  • ...orage node which will serve as a second place to store images on and serve images to more clients (when doing unicast). [[InstallationModes|Here]] you can fi ...e virtualization to prepare and capture their "golden (master / reference) images" all on one central location/server. Again like with the server OS we don't
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  • === Images === Moved to https://docs.fogproject.org/en/latest/management/web/images
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  • sudo cp -R /mnt/rescue/ /images/dev This way we misuse the /images/dev NFS share. Take a look at the section on hirens boot CD if you want to
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  • A password can now be specified for individual images, use the ''sessionPwd='' option in the boot menu.<br> Download noreg.gz and place it in /tftpboot/fog/images<br>
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  • ...ent because NFS is faster. FTP is also used to download kernels and delete images. FTP is also used to report "Image Size: ON SERVER". FTP is also used to en FTP should be able to read, write, and delete in /images/dev and /images.
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  • ...these nodes can both capture and deploy images to their own subnets or use images from the master server. * Capture and deploy images using DHCP, TFTP, and PXE
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  • cp output/images/rootfs.ext2.xz ../init.xz
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  • == Securing your Images == ...r that computer. Depending on how your using FOG you may wanna secure your images directory. Since it's not necessary for other users to access this files we
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  • append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=*.*.*.* mode=auto append initrd=fog/images/init.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=*.*.*.* mode=manr
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  • 5. Copy /memdisk/memdisk and replace /tftpboot/fog/images/memdisk and to /tftpboot<br> APPEND iso initrd=http:// yourserverip/fogboot/images/ubcd511.iso
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  • ...modify permissions to /tftpboot/fog/images ('''sudo chmod 770 tftpboot/fog/images/'''). This will allow you to add/remove/rename files in the folder. <br> ...the bypass.gz file you downloaded earlier and drag it to the /tftpboot/fog/images folder on the FOG side of the program. If you did the chmod command correct
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  • # Image Management will allow you to create images, '''NOTE: MUST BE DONE PRIOR TO IMPORTING A HOST TO YOUR FOG SERVER''', oth
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  • ...g imaging, the host mounts either /images/dev (for capturing an image) or /images (for deploying an image). During capture, FOS (fog operating system) captures images to: /images/dev/<MAC Address Of Client>
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  • ...="top" align="center">Yes</td><td valign="top" width="690px">Registers and images fine. </td></tr>
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  • ...has been moved to the image item now, so you will need to update all your images to set the appropriate operating system! Please see the Migration Instruct ...color:RED; color:white;">Warning! Doing this will wipe out all other hosts/images/groups on your current server. This is assumed to be a fresh install of Fog
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  • also, make note of the image ID numbers of the images you wish to move to the new server ...ith the pxe boot menu system then proceed to create Image profiles for the images you want to bring over from your old server
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  • # Image Management will allow you to create images, '''NOTE: MUST BE DONE PRIOR TO IMPORTING A HOST TO YOUR FOG SERVER''', oth
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  • ...=down img=win7actsysprep ftp=${fog-ip} imgType=n osid=7 storage=${fog-ip}:/images capone=1 imgFormat=0 item --gap Please Select one of the images below
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  • *#'''Create folder C:\images''' *#'''Create folder C:\images\dev
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  • This article explains how to move FOG Settings & images from an old box to a new box. This is more safe and sure than attempting an * Migrating the images from the old server to the new one.
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  • *In the Web GUI section you can change the the images and start tasks from the Groups.
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  • *512GB HDD (large size for storing the images on the v-machine) *When it asks, the installer directory should be /images (we pre-made this during the Fedora install)
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  • #*Image Path: /mnt/Volume1/data/images #*Dataset Name: images
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  • If you want to setup a separate volume for your images : ...ages into an other location (/root/images-bak), including the hidden file /images/.mntcheck
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  • Without the location plugin, fog is able to replicate images from a master node to all other nodes in the same storage group. You can li
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  • #Navigate to the '''images section''' which is the icon in the top row that looks like picture.
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  • #Next, specify the image location on the storage node, typically /images/, your image location should always end with a /. ...group. The copying is done every ten minutes by default, which means your images are NOT instantly duplicated to all nodes.
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  • *Finally, create a <font color="red">/images</font> partition with all remaining space. ...about how much space is left on the drive to assign to <font color="red">/images</font>, you can leave the size field blank and hit "update" and the install
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  • ...eral different client platforms possible you'd have to offer adequate boot images for those clients. To be able to distinguish between varying platforms the
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  • MySQL is used to hold information and metadata about hosts, images, groups, snapins, various web-level fog settings, and other things. It doe ...lace images and snapins on their own partition. Setting up a partition for images and snapins is most easily done during OS installation - but can be done af
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  • ...D “Black” 1TB 7200RPM HDDs in a linux software raid mirror mounted on /images. It also acts as our DHCP server for known computers, unknown devices like All images were sent with unicast deploy tasks and capture were done with a Single dis
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  • –Naming images (naming conventions that make sense)
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  • for importing existing FOG images, config file changes, easy editing of files etc.) ...to map your /images directory to your host, so you can easily back up your images or effortlessly load them from a secondary drive
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  • *Finally, create a <font color="red">/images</font> partition with all remaining space. ...about how much space is left on the drive to assign to <font color="red">/images</font>, you can leave the size field blank and hit "update" and the install
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  • ...n a temp location so we can copy the files in <span style="color:#FF0000">/images</span style="color:#FF0000"> to it and off the root file system (which is c Now we need to move the host image files from the /images directory onto our new empty hard drive.
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  • *Finally, create a <font color="red">/images</font> partition with all remaining space. ...about how much space is left on the drive to assign to <font color="red">/images</font>, you can leave the size field blank and hit "update" and the install
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  • ...e server's IP address. The share will reside on disk at <font color="red">/images/fogshare</font> The user defined with permissions and access is called <fon I've chosen to place the share in the /images directory because in an optimal fog partition layout, this directory typica
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  • This describes how to manually migrate all images to a new server. <pre>touch /images/.mntcheck /images/dev/.mntcheck</pre>
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  • *Finally, create a <font color="red">/images</font> partition with all remaining space. ...about how much space is left on the drive to assign to <font color="red">/images</font>, you can leave the size field blank and hit "update" and the install
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  • <li>mkdir /images</li> <li>mount -o nolock x.x.x.x:/images/dev /images (where x.x.x.x is the server ip)</li>
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  • *Finally, create a <font color="red">/images</font> partition with all remaining space. ...about how much space is left on the drive to assign to <font color="red">/images</font>, you can leave the size field blank and hit "update" and the install
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  • ...group it resided in. It operated on a per image system and only replicated images themselves. ## (e.g. Both snapins and images must be assigned to at least one group, but can be assigned to multiple gro
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