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Hi

 

I have a problem with my SCCM and I don't know how to solve it. I read everything I could find about this problem but I still have no solution for it.

 

Yesterday everything went well, my test machine was pxe-booting, the os-deployment worked and I was also able to distribute software packages. But then while distributing some software packages the client suddenly stopped to install any packages and when I started the second test machine I had a pxe-boot problem. And now I can't pxe-boot any client.

 

When I'm booting the client it looks like this:

Contacting Server: 10.8.1.18.

TFTP Download: smsboot\x64\abortpxe.com

 

PXE Boot aborted. Booting to next device

 

In the smspxe.log I found the following:

[010.008.001.018:67] Recv From:[000.000.000.000:68] Len:548 ffdcb0 smspxe 22.01.2010 12:19:34 4140 (0x102C)

[010.008.001.018:67] Recv From:[000.000.000.000:68] Len:548 111e070 smspxe 22.01.2010 12:19:38 4140 (0x102C)

Ignoring req from [000.000.000.000:68] Dest Server:[010.008.001.013] smspxe 22.01.2010 12:19:38 4140 (0x102C)

[010.008.001.018:4011] Recv From:[010.008.001.050:68] Len:548 f776b0 smspxe 22.01.2010 12:19:38 4140 (0x102C)

[010.008.001.018:4011] Recv From:[010.008.001.050:68] Len:303 1005170 smspxe 22.01.2010 12:19:38 4492 (0x118C)

Executing GetBootAction(2843, HAKCM) smspxe 22.01.2010 12:19:38 4916 (0x1334)

No Boot Action for Device (2843) found smspxe 22.01.2010 12:19:38 4916 (0x1334)

ProcessDatabaseReply: No Advertisement found in Db for device smspxe 22.01.2010 12:19:38 4916 (0x1334)

 

 

I checked the boot images, the task sequence, the network access account, the permissions on the images but everything is as it should be (and as it was before, when the pxe-boot worked).

 

Has anybody got an idea how to solve this problem?

 

thanks a lot

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Try to add the test pc to the collection you have advertised the TS to again.

What I usually see with my test PC is that I need to add it again every time I successfully run a OS install on it, as there's suddenly multiple objects in SCCM.

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