Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp

2013-05-18 Thread Julian Ohm
Hi

As i remember you should not set anything. Just configure your dhcp server to 
provide ip settings. OTC will handle pxe request by his self.

Try to deactivate every kind of firewall. And OTC and dhcp must not be on the 
same Server.

Greets
Julian

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Am 18.05.2013 um 06:43 schrieb Luis R. Barahona luis.r.barah...@gmail.com:

 I think you are confused about which option you need to set in dhcp.
 
 
 Option 66 will contain the ip or FQDN of your OTC Server
 
 Option 67 will contain the name of your bootfile
 
 For OTC you only need to set option 66. Have you done this?
  
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Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp

2013-05-18 Thread Mohan Kumar
Hi

Exactly

my dhcp server is tfpd32 ver 4..0 with  - ip 192.168.xx.200
ip pool---10

dns --192.168.xx.1

here there is field for boot file --- ?


my otc machine ip 192.168.xx.201

i just installed and joined default realm.

i am trying to boot the third machine via pxe it is not showing any thing.

any help is appreciated.

i wonder how it works curiosity 1000 %.

Thank you


  - Original Message - 
  From: Julian Ohm 
  To: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net 
  Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 11:48 PM
  Subject: Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp


  Hi


  As i remember you should not set anything. Just configure your dhcp server to 
provide ip settings. OTC will handle pxe request by his self.


  Try to deactivate every kind of firewall. And OTC and dhcp must not be on the 
same Server.


  Greets
  Julian

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  Am 18.05.2013 um 06:43 schrieb Luis R. Barahona luis.r.barah...@gmail.com:


I think you are confused about which option you need to set in dhcp.





Option 66 will contain the ip or FQDN of your OTC Server




Option 67 will contain the name of your bootfile




For OTC you only need to set option 66. Have you done this?




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Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp

2013-05-18 Thread Julian Ohm
After Boot a machine the First time ist looks like nothing happened. But you 
should See an entry in the OTC Manager under 'pxe clients'. If you found this, 
you have to configure that Client (right Click on the Client)

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Am 18.05.2013 um 11:55 schrieb Mohan Kumar mohank@gmail.com:

 Hi
  
 Exactly
  
 my dhcp server is tfpd32 ver 4..0 with  - ip 192.168.xx.200
 ip pool---10
  
 dns --192.168.xx.1
  
 here there is field for boot file --- ?
  
  
 my otc machine ip 192.168.xx.201
  
 i just installed and joined default realm.
  
 i am trying to boot the third machine via pxe it is not showing any thing.
  
 any help is appreciated.
  
 i wonder how it works curiosity 1000 %.
  
 Thank you
  
  
 - Original Message -
 From: Julian Ohm
 To: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 11:48 PM
 Subject: Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp
 
 Hi
 
 As i remember you should not set anything. Just configure your dhcp server to 
 provide ip settings. OTC will handle pxe request by his self.
 
 Try to deactivate every kind of firewall. And OTC and dhcp must not be on the 
 same Server.
 
 Greets
 Julian
 
 Von meinem iPad gesendet
 
 Am 18.05.2013 um 06:43 schrieb Luis R. Barahona luis.r.barah...@gmail.com:
 
 I think you are confused about which option you need to set in dhcp.
 
 
 Option 66 will contain the ip or FQDN of your OTC Server
 
 Option 67 will contain the name of your bootfile
 
 For OTC you only need to set option 66. Have you done this?
  
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Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp

2013-05-18 Thread Mark D-B

Dear Mohan et al,

  This seems to be something which depends a lot on the DHCP server in 
use. I run OTC in a VM with the network adaptor in bridged mode. With a 
TP-Link router doing DHCP, PXE works with no issues. The same is true if 
I am using named and dhcpd. However, if I use dnsmasq instead then I 
need to specify both the the OTC server IP address and the boot file 
name in the configuration file, or PXE fails. Whether OTC would see the 
new client in these circumstances, I don't know, as the clients had 
already been added before I changed the network topology.
  Mohan - are you in a position where you can use Wireshark on the 
network? This will allow you to determine which step is failing.


  Also, just to be clear, this is a machine which is new to the server 
which is being PXE'd, yes? When you say that the PXE machine is not 
recognised, you mean that the machine's IP address is not appearing in 
the PXE section of the OTC manager display? OTC won't let you actually 
PXE boot a client until you have authorised it.


All the best,

Mark

On 18/05/13 10:55, Mohan Kumar wrote:

Hi
Exactly
my dhcp server is tfpd32 ver 4..0 with  - ip 192.168.xx.200
ip pool---10
dns --192.168.xx.1
here there is field for boot file --- ?
my otc machine ip 192.168.xx.201
i just installed and joined default realm.
i am trying to boot the third machine via pxe it is not showing any thing.
any help is appreciated.
i wonder how it works curiosity 1000 %.
Thank you

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*From:* Julian Ohm mailto:j...@ohm-meyer.de
*To:* openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
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*Sent:* Friday, May 17, 2013 11:48 PM
*Subject:* Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp

Hi

As i remember you should not set anything. Just configure your
dhcp server to provide ip settings. OTC will handle pxe request by
his self.

Try to deactivate every kind of firewall. And OTC and dhcp must
not be on the same Server.

Greets
Julian

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Am 18.05.2013 um 06:43 schrieb Luis R. Barahona
luis.r.barah...@gmail.com mailto:luis.r.barah...@gmail.com:


I think you are confused about which option you need to set in dhcp.


Option 66 will contain the ip or FQDN of your OTC Server


Option 67 will contain the name of your bootfile


For OTC you only need to set option 66. Have you done this?


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Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp

2013-05-18 Thread Stecher, Alexander
Usually you don't have to set the option 66 and 67 on the DHCP Server. The
DHCPproxy functionality from the openthinclient server can handle this -
like describted above.
However, please try to change/set in the - environment - start option -
PXE service

It is usually set to auto, but you can change it manually.
Restart the openthinclient-service and try it.

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Am 18.05.2013 14:17 schrieb Mark D-B newsgroup@virginmedia.com:

  Dear Mohan et al,

   This seems to be something which depends a lot on the DHCP server in
 use. I run OTC in a VM with the network adaptor in bridged mode. With a
 TP-Link router doing DHCP, PXE works with no issues. The same is true if I
 am using named and dhcpd. However, if I use dnsmasq instead then I need to
 specify both the the OTC server IP address and the boot file name in the
 configuration file, or PXE fails. Whether OTC would see the new client in
 these circumstances, I don't know, as the clients had already been added
 before I changed the network topology.
   Mohan - are you in a position where you can use Wireshark on the
 network? This will allow you to determine which step is failing.

   Also, just to be clear, this is a machine which is new to the server
 which is being PXE'd, yes? When you say that the PXE machine is not
 recognised, you mean that the machine's IP address is not appearing in the
 PXE section of the OTC manager display? OTC won't let you actually PXE boot
 a client until you have authorised it.

 All the best,

 Mark

 On 18/05/13 10:55, Mohan Kumar wrote:

 Hi

 Exactly

 my dhcp server is tfpd32 ver 4..0 with  - ip 192.168.xx.200
 ip pool---10

 dns --192.168.xx.1

 here there is field for boot file --- ?


 my otc machine ip 192.168.xx.201

 i just installed and joined default realm.

 i am trying to boot the third machine via pxe it is not showing any thing.

 any help is appreciated.

 i wonder how it works curiosity 1000 %.

 Thank you



 - Original Message -
 *From:* Julian Ohm j...@ohm-meyer.de
 *To:* openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 *Sent:* Friday, May 17, 2013 11:48 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp

  Hi

  As i remember you should not set anything. Just configure your dhcp
 server to provide ip settings. OTC will handle pxe request by his self.

  Try to deactivate every kind of firewall. And OTC and dhcp must not be
 on the same Server.

  Greets
 Julian

 Von meinem iPad gesendet

 Am 18.05.2013 um 06:43 schrieb Luis R. Barahona 
 luis.r.barah...@gmail.com:

   I think you are confused about which option you need to set in dhcp.


  Option 66 will contain the ip or FQDN of your OTC Server


  Option 67 will contain the name of your bootfile


  For OTC you only need to set option 66. Have you done this?




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Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp

2013-05-18 Thread Luis R. Barahona
Check your dhcp log , let's see if that computer is evenn communicating
with the server.
On May 18, 2013 2:57 AM, Mohan Kumar mohank@gmail.com wrote:

 **
 Hi

 Exactly

 my dhcp server is tfpd32 ver 4..0 with  - ip 192.168.xx.200
 ip pool---10

 dns --192.168.xx.1

 here there is field for boot file --- ?


 my otc machine ip 192.168.xx.201

 i just installed and joined default realm.

 i am trying to boot the third machine via pxe it is not showing any thing.

 any help is appreciated.

 i wonder how it works curiosity 1000 %.

 Thank you



 - Original Message -
 *From:* Julian Ohm j...@ohm-meyer.de
 *To:* openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 *Sent:* Friday, May 17, 2013 11:48 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [openthinclient-user] dhcp

 Hi

 As i remember you should not set anything. Just configure your dhcp server
 to provide ip settings. OTC will handle pxe request by his self.

 Try to deactivate every kind of firewall. And OTC and dhcp must not be on
 the same Server.

 Greets
 Julian

 Von meinem iPad gesendet

 Am 18.05.2013 um 06:43 schrieb Luis R. Barahona 
 luis.r.barah...@gmail.com:

  I think you are confused about which option you need to set in dhcp.


 Option 66 will contain the ip or FQDN of your OTC Server


 Option 67 will contain the name of your bootfile


 For OTC you only need to set option 66. Have you done this?




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[openthinclient-user] 100% CPU on client when starting applications

2013-05-18 Thread Mark D-B
Dear All,

   I have a problem which seems to be getting worse. Sometimes, a client 
boots up slower than usual. Once it is booted, if the user starts an 
application, then the CPU load on the client (as indicated by the little 
graph at the top right of the display) goes up to 100% for several 
minutes before the application eventually starts (if the user doesn't 
give up and switch off before then). Once it has started, subsequent 
attempts to run the same application seem to be OK.
   I am surmising that the client is actually waiting for something to 
come from the server via the network when this happens. However, I can't 
see what is going wrong - there's no packet loss visible on the network.
   Any advice on what may be causing it, or how to investigate further, 
will be very gratefully received as this issue is becoming a significant 
problem.

All the best,

Mark

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