Unable to push image to Dell Latitude D620 with Snap Deploy 2.0

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  1. dneisler

    dneisler Registered Member

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    I've been able to successfully deploy other model Dell systems but this one is giving me trouble.

    The D620 joins the session and but then disconnects and reboots after about 5 seconds. The log shows:

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
    <log build="2105" product="Acronis OS Deploy Server" uuid="79E5043B-91E0-4533-A04B-FCBA9B540CC0" version="2.0">
    <event code="0" id="1" message="Deploy server started" module="100" time="1173915850" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="2" message="Host '10.1.1.231' query for deploy" module="100" time="1173916055" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="3" message="Session 'Default': Join client '10.1.1.231'" module="100" time="1173916055" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="4" message="New script session 'Session 1' was added" module="100" time="1173916104" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="5" message="File 'C:\Acronis disk images\D620\image.tib' is accepted to download from FileServer as '1153587747'" module="100" time="1173916104" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="6" message="Session 'D620': Join client '10.1.1.231'" module="100" time="1173916104" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="7" message="Remove client '10.1.1.231' from session 'D620'" module="100" time="1173916117" type="2" />
    <event code="1" id="8" message="Host '10.1.1.231' failed to deploy (0x340001)
    Tag = 0x9C5A16066A60D39B
    Failed to register Snap Deploy. (0x33000:cool:
    Tag = 0xE49DDBD97428E3DB" module="52" time="1173916117" type="4" />
    <event code="0" id="9" message="Session 'D620' is removed" module="100" time="1173916118" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="10" message="Host '10.1.1.101' query for deploy" module="100" time="1173973378" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="11" message="Session 'Default': Join client '10.1.1.101'" module="100" time="1173973378" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="12" message="New script session 'Session 2' was added" module="100" time="1173973402" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="13" message="File 'C:\Acronis disk images\D620\image.tib' is accepted to download from FileServer as '1153587747'" module="100" time="1173973402" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="14" message="Session 'D620': Join client '10.1.1.101'" module="100" time="1173973403" type="2" />
    <event code="0" id="15" message="Remove client '10.1.1.101' from session 'D620'" module="100" time="1173973416" type="2" />
    <event code="1" id="16" message="Host '10.1.1.101' failed to deploy (0x340001)
    Tag = 0x9C5A16066A60D39B
    Failed to register Snap Deploy. (0x33000:cool:
    Tag = 0xE49DDBD97428E3DB" module="52" time="1173973416" type="4" />
    <event code="0" id="17" message="Session 'D620' is removed" module="100" time="1173973416" type="2" />
    </log>

    When the D620 restarts, the screen shows "Loading DRMK Version 8.00..." and hangs. The original OS has apparently been wiped out.

    Any ideas?
     
  2. dneisler

    dneisler Registered Member

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    Ok, I got it to work.

    I had to use a UNC path to the image. I.E. \\servername\sharename\image.tib

    I was using the local path on the server I was pushing the image from. I.E. C:\images\image.tib

    Hope this helps someone else.
     
  3. fog80

    fog80 Registered Member

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    what do you mean? I am having the same problem but when i specify the image file, i do it right through the snap deploy management console. I point to the file on the console and go from there.

    I am still getting a "specified session id not found" even though the laptop found my server.
     
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