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Stuck on Creating Image Schema


  • Hi,

    I'm trying to upload an image, but i'm having difficulty. I'm following the 'universal image' video. I've sysprep'd the machine, booted off the USB and tried to start an upload.

    However, I'm getting stuck on 'Creating Image Schema'.

    The application log is saying:

    2022-02-02 16:16:49,374 [32] ERROR Toems_Service.FilesystemServices Could not find a part of the path 'C:\toems_local_storage\images\baseImage'.

    I've checked the com server ip settings, and i've also managed to upload the drivers to the c:\toems_local_storage so i know the file upload is working. I've even tried creating the 'images' folder through windows explorer, and given 'everyone' full access to the folder - nothing seems to work.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,
    Leigh


  • Further to this, i've got:

    2022-02-02 16:25:11,987 [20] ERROR Toems_Service.FilesystemServices Could Not Read Schema File.
    2022-02-02 16:25:11,988 [20] ERROR Toems_Service.FilesystemServices Could not find a part of the path 'C:\toems_local_storage\images\baseImage\schema'.
    2022-02-02 16:25:20,572 [25] ERROR Toems_Service.FilesystemServices Could Not Read Schema File.
    2022-02-02 16:25:20,573 [25] ERROR Toems_Service.FilesystemServices Could not find a part of the path 'C:\toems_local_storage\images\baseImage\schema'.
    2022-02-02 16:25:22,825 [25] ERROR Toems_Service.FilesystemServices Could Not Read Schema File.
    2022-02-02 16:25:22,825 [25] ERROR Toems_Service.FilesystemServices Could not find a part of the path 'C:\toems_local_storage\images\baseImage\schema'.

    I've looked on the server (using 1 server for everything), and there's nothing in there.

    Leigh


  • Actually, we're all good now - it was because of the firewall blocking ports (we've opened UDP 9000-10000, but can you tell us what the full range it will use?)

    Cheers,
    Leigh


  • Image upload uses port 9000-10000. Everything else uses port 8888,8080,and 80.