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imaging error - NilObjectException


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On several recent occasions, when imaging computers, I get this error
message:

"An exception of class NilObjectException was not handled.
The application must shut down."

I have not discovered any pattern to this yet. Most recently, it's come up
when reimaging some 2007 Intel iMacs. Most will image w/o any problems but
a few did error out.

Any idea what this message means, why it happens and what I can do to
avoid in the future?

I did come across a thread on this topic from last July but it doesn't
seem like a definitive answer was given.

Thanks in advance,

Jeff Johnson
Technology Coordinator
Glendale-River Hills School District
Glendale, WI 53209
jeff.johnson at glendale.k12.wi.us

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  • 113 replies
  • September 24, 2009

This happens at the very end of imaging, does it not? What version of the software are you using?


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  • September 24, 2009

I've seen this as well, just lately. It appears to happen while creating the First Run Scripts. I'm not exactly sure if those scripts run or not in the end, but the image appears to be installed correctly.

-Robert


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  • September 24, 2009

If I recall correctly, when I saw that problem it was because the password/username for the share it was trying to mount to image the machine was wrong, or it was pointing to a wrong unreachable path.

I would check your shares, and check your auto run data.

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  • September 24, 2009

It happened at the beginning of imaging when it happened to me.


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  • September 24, 2009

What version of Casper Imaging?

Craig Ernst
UW-Eau Claire
(715) 836-3639

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  • 415 replies
  • September 24, 2009

I get same message when using Casper admin to build compiled configs and sometimes using composer, it's a fatal error on the ciders side, I looked it up before online and it's caused by bad code executing


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  • September 24, 2009

Funny - I've got a sticky note on my desk right now with the same message
written down. I've gotten it while running Casper Imaging 7.1 on a
netinstall image built with version 3.01b.

Right now I'm using Casper Imaging 7.1 on an old netinstall image created
with 2.0 and not having any problems.

Chad


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  • May 4, 2012

I fixed the issue by checking "Diskless" on the netboot server.


bentoms
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  • May 4, 2012

Holy thread resurrection batman!


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Are you still having issues with this?


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  • July 29, 2014

Funny you should ask. I am trolling the interwebs because we are getting this intermittently. I just set up 10 13" Macbook Airs that came on the truck today and all 10 netbooted fine but when I began the imaging process on all 10 I had 2 fall out with this message. It comes up promptly when imaging is started when the first run enroll scripts run. It's a real pita because we have 1195 to image in 3 days with 8 stations.


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