ZENworks Imaging Loop
Sorry for posting again, but here is some more information, as well as some extra things we have tried.
Hi,
The screen results with this exit code after the workstation has been imaged, prior to booting back into PXE and then re-imaging, along with completion and the same message.
================================================== ==================
Novell ZENworks Imaging Engine v10.2.0.0
Copyright 1999-2009, Novell, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Imaging operation(s) assigned by 10.0.0.21
Elapsed time: 12:48
No more jobs to be done in policy
ZENworks imaging failed with error: 52.
Novell ZENworks SID changer for linux
Version 10.2.0.0 Copyright 2007 - 2009
Exiting: Computer has not been recently imaged
================================================== ==================
The above message occurs (and this happens to other Laptops & PCs) after the machine has been imaged, but we are still having the computer re-imaging itself, it is in a constant loop.
We were running Zenworks 7SP1 IR4. Last week we loaded Zenworks 7SP1 SR4.
My manager has rolled back to IR4, but no change, as we have computers constantly re-imaging over and over in a loop.
I have tried deleting the workstation object (name) from within ConsoleOne, and still the problem occurs. I have also made sure there are no add-on images attached to the imaging.
Notes:
Now, whenever we image a PC, the imaging process appears to finish, but we get an error: "Zenworks Imaging failed with Error:52"
The system then reboots and starts the process again. If you look at the workstation properties, the Zenworks Image tickbox has not cleared, and hence the restart of the imaging.
I found that Zenworks error 52 is: "52 - No partition type given when asked to create a part". I don't know why it would be saying that. (It is also possible that this message has always been there, but we have never noticed it, as the process has always worked).
I came across an article that suggests the "ZENworks agent on the workstation has to be the same version as the ZENworks snap-ins in ConsoleOne".
We are using:
ConsoleOne Version 1.3.6h
ZENworks Desktop Management 7.0.1 = snap-ins for configuring policy settings
ZENworks Desktop Management 7.0.1 = snap-ins for administering and managing software distributions
If you have any ideas could you please let us know?
Cheers and thanks,
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We have a Zenworks problem which has just arisen and I wonder if you can shed any light.
We were running Zenworks 7SP1 IR4. Last week we loaded Zenworks 7SP1 SR4.
Now, whenever we image a PC, the imaging process appears to finish, but we get an error: "Zenworks Imaging failed with Error:52"
The system then reboots and starts the process again. If you look at the workstation properties, the Zenworks Image tickbox has not cleared, and hence the restart of the imaging.
I found that Zenworks error 52 is: "52 - No partition type given when asked to create a part". I don't know why it would be saying that. (It is also possible that this message has always been there, but we have never noticed it, as the process has always worked).
I rolled back to IR4, but no change.
We are now in an infinite loop, as when the system is PXE booted, the machine is imaged each time.
Do you have any thoughts?
Thanks
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ZENworks Imaging & Image Safe Data Problems
Hi All,
I'm in the preparation stage of a Windows 7 rollout to 4000 desktops. So far we've packaged up 200 applications/bundles and tested them against our image, everything on that front is fine.
Our new ZENworks 11.3.2 server is being now being used to deploy our old Windows XP images (created in ZfD7), I'm using hardware rules to do this and it's working perfectly.
When I use the hardware rules to deploy our new Windows 7 Image it will image once as expected. The PC then boots, a powershell script will build the hostname from the model and serial number, join the domain, install the ZCM agent and all looks good.
The problem comes later when I try to image the machines again, we get "no work to do". After some reading I assume this is because of the Image Safe Data.
I've tried a things so far but seem to be getting inconsistent results, basically each time I PXE the machine I want the machine to use the hardware rule to pull down the image.
The only way I have found that seems to work,is to clear the Image Safe Data and delete the "Novell ZENworks Image-Safe Data Service" after the agent has been installed (as part of my build script). This seems like overkill to me and I'm sure I'm missing something. Help!
Any help/guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks
CarlOften the just use the ZCC to tell the device to Apply the Assigned Image and then upon reboot it will just apply the image.
Some often script this with WOL so that every morning at 3am all of their lab devices will re-image.
Also you don't want to "Delete" the ZISD Service, it is better to configure the Default ZCM Agent Settings to install that service if you do not want it.
Otherwise, it will come back.
You may also be able to make configure the ZCM Imaging Menu to Always show when PXE Booting.
Then you could manually select an image to restore, regardless of the state of the ZENworks Image Safe Data.
Originally Posted by carlhanson
Thanks for the reply Craig.
We haven't used an "Imaging Scripts", we've only used the "ZENworks Image" bundle category.
It seems to be working the way we want now, although I'm still not entirely happy with the changes we've had to make...
Added C:\Program Files\Novell\ZENworks\bin\preboot\ZISWIN.EXE -WIPE to the HKLM\..\Run registry key.
Deleted the "Novell ZENworks Image-Safe Data Service" service.
I'm not sure how this will effect client machines in the future when we update the Agent.
When other customers reimage a machine which is already registered in ZENworks, do they push out images from the console? -
Decompression error's with Zenworks Imaging v6.5
As part of our re imaging process, policy requires us to backup all
workstations before re imaging. this often results in images ~25GB in size.
(I am aware that it is not good practice to save data locally and ideally
backup images should not be huge. Unfortunately due to policy this is
unavoidable.)
ZENworks imaging works great, except that occasionally individual files
cannot be extracted from the image.
When i try to extract a file in the above situation i am prompted with the
following error:
"A decompression error occured while attempting to extract the file from
the image (-112). This file may not be extracted."
In the past i have noted that the file in question tends to be quite large,
(280MB) and is compressed in a fairly large image, ~20GB.
Have checked on the original PC and the file is intact and working fine.
When i backup the machine via Ghost the file is able to be extracted fine.
Any help on this topic would be great as its difficult to test individual
files and once the PC has been re imaged, if a file is corrupt in the
image, it is impossible to retrieve.
Cheers, LeonIs the file compressed using NTFS compression?
It may be colored blue if you look at it in Windows Explorer.
[email protected] wrote:
> As part of our re imaging process, policy requires us to backup all
> workstations before re imaging. this often results in images ~25GB in size.
> (I am aware that it is not good practice to save data locally and ideally
> backup images should not be huge. Unfortunately due to policy this is
> unavoidable.)
> ZENworks imaging works great, except that occasionally individual files
> cannot be extracted from the image.
>
> When i try to extract a file in the above situation i am prompted with the
> following error:
>
> "A decompression error occured while attempting to extract the file from
> the image (-112). This file may not be extracted."
>
> In the past i have noted that the file in question tends to be quite large,
> (280MB) and is compressed in a fairly large image, ~20GB.
>
> Have checked on the original PC and the file is intact and working fine.
> When i backup the machine via Ghost the file is able to be extracted fine.
>
> Any help on this topic would be great as its difficult to test individual
> files and once the PC has been re imaged, if a file is corrupt in the
> image, it is impossible to retrieve.
>
> Cheers, Leon
Jeremy Mlazovsky
Senior System Engineer - Enterprise Desktop
UDit-Central Hardware Systems & Network Storage
University of Dayton
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Zenworks imaging failed with error:200
We just got new PC's and when I try to use ZENworks 6.5 to put my image
on them, I get "ZENworks imaging failed with error:200"
I have not been able to find anything in the KB for this.
The PCs are Gateway E-4500D, ZENworks is 6.5 running on NetWare 6.5 SP 4a.
TIAWe are on SP2 and getting the error code: 200 error. The PC's are DC5100
Small form factor. They have SATA drives. Some work and some get this
error, reboot and then start the image restore, but never gets to the
Pre-Formatting. Any ideas?
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 14:32:30 GMT, Rhonda Richardson wrote:
>
> > No. We are on SP1. Sorry, forgot that part.
>
> could you try sp2?
> --
>
> If you have already compiled drivers or have linux.2 please put them on
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> Live BootCd and USB Disk from Mike Charles
> http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?imagingx
> eZie http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?ezie
>
> Marcus Breiden
>
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ZENworks Imaging Server 7 NetWare 6.5
We are using a NetWare 6.5 Server with ZENworks Imaging Server v7.0.1
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Are there log files which show this? or is there another process?
Alternativly, can I look at a machine, and look for a file or something which would show the image date of that machine?
I have tried ZISWIN.EXE but there are no log files.
We have a dispute and we need to show when a machine / group of machines was last imaged, date would be great.
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ZENworks Imaging Driver Jan 2014 on SLES10 SP4
Hi,
I have a new type of Dell laptop (E5440) which cannot find the ZENworks repository.
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https://download.novell.com/Download...d=oOaONfBNtCg~
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We are running SLES10 SP4 can I install it?
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Joerijfeyen Wrote in message:
> I have a new type of Dell laptop (E5440) which cannot find the ZENworks
> repository.
> The laptop finds the wireless driver instead of the LAN driver.
> We are running ZENworks 11.2 without any patches and now want to apply
> the imaging updates:
> https://download.novell.com/Download...d=oOaONfBNtCg~
>
> But on the page it states SLES 11.. Windows 2003/2008, Novell Open
> Enterprise Server 2, SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 11
> We are running SLES10 SP4 can I install it?
Yes - I'm not sure why SLES10 isn't listed but it should be.
> Also in the readme there is something about Kernel Version:
> 3.0.76-0.11-default , will this work on my SLES 10 SP4?
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HTH.
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I have a problem with our ZenWorkserver. After 2 week ServerUptime I get
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PXE-E36 Error received from TFTPServer.
On the Server I see no Errors.
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The error comes after the Update SP6 for Netware. I have updated the
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Zenworks Imaging with Dialog command
Hi,
Recently I have applied the HP5 on my linux server in the goal to correct
some Zen pxe problem.
Before upgrading to HP5, my pxe environment worked in a bash script menu
that using the DIALOG linux command. This way, the technicians could
select workstation image without typing the name on the prompt. Now,
after upgrade, the DIALOG doesn't work anymore because it's not the same
Kernel.
Before, it was the kernel 2.6.5-7.244 12 dec 2005 and it's the same as my
Zen server. With the HP5 installed, the pxe is on kernel 2.6.16.21-0.25
19 sept 2006.
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a station that I will need to upgrade the Kernel? This command, I have
taked it from my zen server, can I upgrade the Kernel of this server
easily ?
thanks!> hi,
> I succesfully run the dialog, one of the problem was that the DIALOG
> command doesn't have the rights execution permissions. Now, my menu are
> displayed but it missed some graphical details like the square around the
> menu, and when I run the arrows on items, the item menu is going 4 or 5
> caracters to the right!! weird display problem.
>
> Like my other message, perhaps I will need a new version of the DIALOG
> command. If so, where?
>
> thanks! DM
>
I have the same Problem, a new Version of the Dialog has the same Problem.
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I would like to find some guidelines or best practices stuff in order to help me with the deployment of Windows 8.1
For our current method with Windows 7, we used SYSPREP with offline drivers for multiples machines in a local folder ex. C:\Drivers.
Now it seems that it won't work anymore with Windows 8, and when we ask for help in the Microsoft forums we are pushed to products like MDT,WDS and SCCM.
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Thank you in advance for your inputOriginally Posted by anto28
Yes i have
I asked this question a multiple forums but i have not received any satisfying answer yet...
Can you elaborate with the DPinst way ?
At what point do you use this command to inject drivers ? In the audit mode ?
I think DPInst require the hardware to be present in order to work, no ?
What if you want to install drivers for 7-10 different machine type in your image ?
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<Order>1</Order>
<RequiresUserInput>false</RequiresUserInput>
</SynchronousCommand>
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<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<dpinst>
<search>
<subDirectory>*</subDirectory>
</search>
<legacyMode/>
<quietInstall/>
<suppressWizard/>
<scanHardware/>
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Zenworks Image Failed on Multiple computers
When i try to put a windows xp pro that i built off of a optiplex 260 to a
270 it gives me a blue screen with a STOP: 0x0000007B error.On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 21:28:21 GMT, [email protected] wrote:
> When i try to put a windows xp pro that i built off of a optiplex 260 to a
> 270 it gives me a blue screen with a STOP: 0x0000007B error.
would probably be a driver issue, did you sysprep the image before
deploying?
If you have already compiled drivers or have linux.2 please put them on
http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmo...ect/?zfdimgdrv
Live BootCd and USB Disk from Mike Charles
http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?imagingx
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Zenworks Imaging & OES2 Problem
Hi there,
I'm experiencing a problem with ZDM7, which I have installed on an OES2 server. The problem appears to be specific to the imaging service, which I believe is loaded as a module into NDS. I installed ZDM7 using the updated media, which claims to support OES2.
The problem: the imaging service runs fine for about a day or two, and then crashes. When it crashes, the ndsd.log file gets spammed hundreds of times per second with:
allocation failed: 12
This quickly fills up the /var partition on the server, which then effectively crashes the entire server.
Restarting NDS and the imaging service fixes the problem temporarily, but it always reoccurs.
Is this related to any known issue? If not, is there a way to get a more verbose error message from either the imaging service or ndsd?
Thanks in advance,
ChrisOriginally Posted by cparkinson123
Hi there,
I'm experiencing a problem with ZDM7, which I have installed on an OES2 server. The problem appears to be specific to the imaging service, which I believe is loaded as a module into NDS. I installed ZDM7 using the updated media, which claims to support OES2.
The problem: the imaging service runs fine for about a day or two, and then crashes. When it crashes, the ndsd.log file gets spammed hundreds of times per second with:
Hi,
Have you found a solution for this problem?
Michael
This quickly fills up the /var partition on the server, which then effectively crashes the entire server.
Restarting NDS and the imaging service fixes the problem temporarily, but it always reoccurs.
Is this related to any known issue? If not, is there a way to get a more verbose error message from either the imaging service or ndsd?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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All of a sudden my keyboard on my Lenovo g560 stops working then suddenly works again. Had this 2 months ago as well, was fixed by format and has been working since then. I really don't want to format again. I have updated BIOS and keyboard driver ap
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when i try downloading adobe pro i am getting an error message that is saying: The application could not be installed because the installer file is damaged. Try obtaining a new installer file from the application author.
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Material Master,Vedor Master and Info record
Hi When we create all these record, some of the fields are populated from one an other, so if we change these common field in one record, will it be changed itself in other record?like purchasing value key in MM and Info record are common so if we ch
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Script to turn Airport on at start up
computers MacBook 2GHz Intel OS 10.4.11 We authenticate to an open directory server. If a student turns the airport off before he shuts down the next student can not login. An administator has to login locally and turn the airport back on before the