No, they do not have the same ip.

On 8/10/2010 6:32 PM, Scott Siri wrote:
My understanding is basic here, but do the two servers (FOG and C) have the same IP?

On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Corey Plotner <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Scott,

    Here goes.  My dns and dhcp server we will call "A".  My fog
    Server we will call "B". and the other one we will call "C".  When
"C" is turned on, my clients cannot pxe boot to the fog screen. When I turn "C" off. clients will then pxe boot to the fog menu
    and image.  Looking at the dhcp the clients pull, they are pulling
    the correct ip, subnet, gateway, etc.  I ran a search on my
    network, and I have only one dhcp running.  That is on server
    "A".  This one has me baffled.  Is there a setting in server 2000
    to tell the dhcp server where the tftp server is located?



    On 8/10/2010 4:53 PM, Scott Williams wrote:
    Corey,

    It does sound like two maybe 3 dhcp's.  You said you do not have
    the DHCP running on the FOG server, yet if you shut off C you can
    PXE boot. So,...if they are both shut off,  how does it manage to
    PXE boot?

    I'm also not clear on what happens if C is shutoff, can you
    actually PXE boot and get an image transferred or see the FOg
    menu and register?

    Scott



    Abe Loveless wrote:
    I don't know much about FOG, but that sounds like a case of dual DHCP
    servers to me.  With the Win server off, can you verify which DHCP
    server the client is connecting too?  Usually, if you watch the PXE boot
    process closely it will tell you the IP of the server it's talking to.

    Or, turn the server off, and take any other workstation and
    release/renew the ip address and see if it still gets an address.

    With the Windows server off, you would expect the "ipconfig /renew"
    command to fail.



    Corey Plotner wrote:
    Yes Michael you are correct.  I have already done these steps.  If I
    take "Server C" down, my clients will pxe connect.  If I bring it back
    up, they will not.


    On 8/10/2010 3:47 PM, Michael Bendorf wrote:
    I assume you are running DHCP on one of your windows domain controllers.
    Did you tell the fog server to also be a DHCP server?
    Did you set options 066 and 067 on your Windows Server:

        1. Open DHCP configuration *Start*>  *Administrative Tools*>  *DHCP*.
        2. Then expand your server, expand the applicable scope (often only
           one is there)
        3. right click on *Scope Options*
        4. click *Configure Options*
        5. tick *066* and enter the IP Address of the FOG server
        6. tick *067* and enter *pxelinux.0* (thats a zero).
        7. Make sure that 060 is unticked.


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    On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Corey Plotner
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         Ok.  I need a little help.  I setup a new fog server and it is
         running well.  The problem is that when I have a different server
         ( we will call it C) on, my clients will time out trying to find
         the tftp server.  I reboot "Server C" and no problems.  I have a
         domain controller running windows 2k.  Where does it tell the
         clients to look for the tftp?  I need to do some imaging, and
         really don't want to have to shut down a server to do it.



         Thanks,

         Corey Plotner

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