P.Keen Posted November 1, 2012 Report post Posted November 1, 2012 Hi, I have a problem where a device will PXE boot once but then after getting the flag I clear it and it won't run again. I have deleted the device from sccm and reimported it manually. The pxe log says nothing of interest when searching the "resource id" in the logs. I originally thought this was because I set the deployment to "dont rerun" so I changed it back almost 30 minutes ago but still the same thing. Same device worked just 1 hour ago and as I said i cleared the flag and now just getting the PXE-E53 - No boot filename received PXE-M0f - Exiting broadcom PXE ROM. Regards Peter Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket Man Posted November 2, 2012 Report post Posted November 2, 2012 Have you tried fushing out the WDS from PXE adds...just restart the WDS service to do this...by default it will flush out every 120 mins Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
P.Keen Posted November 2, 2012 Report post Posted November 2, 2012 Have you tried fushing out the WDS from PXE adds...just restart the WDS service to do this...by default it will flush out every 120 mins @Rocket Man thanks for the advice. I have since restarted the SQL server and the sccm machine as well but still nothing. I just restarted the WDS Server service but still nothing. I have also deleted the HB discovery entry and manually imported but same thing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
P.Keen Posted November 2, 2012 Report post Posted November 2, 2012 This might be my problem. <p> Members 37 posts Posted 19 July 2012 - 07:59 AM Ok I finally got it to prompt me for F12 to start Boot. Changes I made: DHCP Server I enabled option 66 and 67. This is on another server than SCCM. In WDS I changed options: Respond to all client Computers (known and unknown) Multicast IP Address: Obtain IP address from DHCP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Can anyone confirm that these settings should be configured in WDS? Currently I have Multicast = Use addresses from the following range 239.0.0.1 - 239.0.0.254 and PXE response = Do not respond to any client computers. Im think the "do not respond to any client computers" could be my issue? Can anyone confirm before I go changing settings. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
P.Keen Posted November 2, 2012 Report post Posted November 2, 2012 Further testing - tried to use a USB device bootable media and it says there is no TS available. Checking the Collection the device is in there and it 100% has a deployment for it. Ok so took it out of that collection and put it in a exsisting collection and PXE works fine. WTF. \ HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA worked out what was going on, feelsbadman.jpg. So it wasnt a OSD deployment to the collection it was a package a package that I put in a OSD so I accidently deployed a packaged instead of an OSD deployment to that collection. The reason why it was working once and not again was because it was running a TS from another collection so when I saw it was the wrong one I would remove it from that collection then bam it wouldnt work because it basically had no OSD deployment to do. What a waste of time and stress. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket Man Posted November 2, 2012 Report post Posted November 2, 2012 Changes I made:DHCP Server I enabled option 66 and 67. This is on another server than SCCM. In WDS I changed options: Respond to all client Computers (known and unknown) Multicast IP Address: Obtain IP address from DHCP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Can anyone confirm that these settings should be configured in WDS? Currently I have Multicast = Use addresses from the following range 239.0.0.1 - 239.0.0.254 and PXE response = Do not respond to any client computers. No need to do any of this!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhancock Posted November 2, 2012 Report post Posted November 2, 2012 No need to do any of this!! I concur. I set DHCP Scope Options on my DHCP server. You might have to reboot DHCP after this. Make sure you remove any Unknown objects from ConfigMgr. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...