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      icarus
      last edited by

      Ok, so I’ve gone ahead and unmounted the drives, removed from my fstab, removed any tasks outstanding and rebooted to make sure it’s all totally and utterly clear.

      I’ve moved the originally installed /images folder back to /images (all I did before was move it from /images to /imagesold

      I’ve made a directory at /media/images where I can mount my share. It’s chowned to fog:root, and chmodded to 777

      fstab now looks like this
      [CODE]
      IPADDRESS:/fog /media/images nfs defaults, 0 0
      [/CODE]

      Then, sudo mount -a to mount the drive

      Ok, back into the fog dashboard
      Created storage node

      IP address is the IP address of the NAS
      image location /fog/
      Username and Password is the same username and password I use to login to the fog dashboard
      Click update

      Create new upload task annnnnddd
      same error as before, mounted - done. Checking mounted file system - error, failed to mount

      So, with the drive mounted

      sudo chmod -R 755 /images
      sudo chmod -R 777 /images/dev
      sudo chown -R fog:root /images

      Try again and nope.
      So, chmod -R 777 /images

      Nope!

      Head = Brickwall

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        icarus
        last edited by

        UPDATE! = Success!

        I have it working I deleted and recreated the .mntcheck files in both the directories and BOOM suddenly it started working properly.

        I’m guessing that I must have corrupted the .mntcheck files with all the attempts

        UGH three days!

        I’m going for lunch and I’ll update exactly what my config is when I get back. Hopefully someone who searches in the future will be able to benefit from the information.

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          icarus
          last edited by

          Alrighty so the test has worked and I’ve got the FTP error issue but it looks like it’s uploading ok.

          I’m running another test because suddenly in the dashboard, I can’t see anything relating to the size again on the DefaultMaster, whereas I could before.

          I will report back

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            mootsfox
            last edited by

            Is it uploading but not renaming and moving the img files from /dev?

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              icarus
              last edited by

              [quote=“mootsfox, post: 11569, member: 1747”]Is it uploading but not renaming and moving the img files from /dev?[/quote]
              It was but I changed the TFTP password on the NAS and it looks like it went through. Right now it’s trying to upload an image for me and has 30 minutes left. I have some very strange things going on right now. Nothing in the Bandwidth - Receive graph. In fact right now it shows the time as 7pm, rather than 2pm. However if I manually go to the dev folder on the NAS and do an ls -lh I can see the file growing. So it’s not all bad I guess. Maybe I’ll map the NAS to my /images folder since that was able to see the disk size quite happily

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                icarus
                last edited by

                Got it! It’s working!
                I’m going to do a fresh install of this server I think. The time is messed up on the bandwidth receive graph.

                Ok so for future individuals, here’s my little guide during installation

                Adding a NFS share

                First, get rid of the old /images directory. Move it somewhere safe
                [B]sudo mv /images /imagesold[/B]
                [B]sudo mkdir /images[/B]
                [B]sudo chown –R fog:root /images[/B]
                [B]sudo chmod –R 777 /images[/B]

                Next, let’s edit your fstab
                [B]sudo nano /etc/fstab[/B]

                Add the line in your fstab for the nfs drive
                [B]IPADDRESS:/sharename /images nfs defaults 0 0[/B]

                Mount the drive
                [B]sudo mount -a[/B]

                Then reapply the permissions to the folder now that the drive is mounted. Create the dev folder and .mntcheck folders
                [B]sudo mkdir /images/dev[/B]
                [B]sudo touch /images/dev/.mntcheck[/B]
                [B]sudo touch /images/.mntcheck[/B]
                [FONT=arial][SIZE=3][B]sudo chown –R fog:root /images[/B][/SIZE][/FONT]
                [SIZE=3][FONT=arial][B]sudo chmod –R 755 /images[/B][/FONT][/SIZE]
                [SIZE=3][FONT=arial][B]sudo chmod –R 777 /images/dev[/B][/FONT][/SIZE]

                Then login to the FOG panel, go to storage management, click Add Storage Node and then use these values

                Storage Node Name: Whatever you want
                Storage Node Description: Whatever you want
                IP Address: IP Address of your NFS share. JUST THE IP ADDRESS
                Max Clients: Whatever you want, I generally stick 10 in there
                Is Master Node: Yes. Note - if you tick this, it’ll wipe images you’ve already created
                Storage group: Default
                Image location: Enter the folder on your NAS drive that your images are stored in
                Is enabled: Tick it
                Management Username: the username you use to login to the FOG control panel
                Management Password: the password you use to login to the FOG control panel

                Click update, and you’re done!

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                  mootsfox
                  last edited by

                  Followed your directions and am currently uploading an image to test it.

                  Why dd you add a storage node instead of editing the DefaultMember?

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                    icarus
                    last edited by

                    Just so the graph would work for remaining space.

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                      mootsfox
                      last edited by

                      My computer finished, and I had the “FTP connection…” error again. While the system was running, I changed the DefaultMember back to defaults, and created a new one, and the system finished, and the files moved as they should have.

                      So I have deleted that image and am trying it again.

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                        icarus
                        last edited by

                        How did you get on?

                        My test worked ok, but the bandwidth graph still is 7 hours ahead and refuses to show information. Fortunately the system appears to actually be working!

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                          chad-bisd Moderator
                          last edited by

                          I think there is a known issue with the bandwidth graph time being off by 6/7 hours depending on daylight savings time. Have you made sure the client you are viewing the graph on has the proper date and time and time zone settings and the server is set in the correct time zone also?


                          If you would like to make a donation to the Fog project, please do so [U][COLOR=#0000ff][URL='http://sourceforge.net/dona…

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                            icarus
                            last edited by

                            Just double checked.

                            The FOG box is on CDT and my main machine is (Windows) Central with daylight savings time. Turning off the daylight savings time and setting the clock manually had no effect.

                            I’ve RDP’d into the Ubuntu box and checked it locally on Epiphany, This too gives me the wrong time. System time is set correctly however

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                              mootsfox
                              last edited by

                              Finally got it working!

                              My FTP settings on my FreeNAS box were not correct. I had to add a user to the FTP service called fog with the password used for the management console.

                              Of course, when I say working, I mean the upload portion. I now get a permission denied error when trying to send an image to a system.

                              So if I run it with Capone, it says [code]mount: <ipaddress>:/images/ failed, reason given by server: permission denied

                              mount: mounting <ipaddress>:/images/ on /images failed :Bad file descriptor[/code]

                              I have two storage nodes setup like suggested, following the instructions listed in this thread by icarus.

                              When I deploy an image, it tries to load the image off of defaultmember, which fails, then it tries to load off of my second storage node, which works fine, loads as it should.

                              Why does Capone fail, but host deploying work?

                              EDIT:

                              When typing [code]sudo exportfs -a[/code]

                              I get the following:

                              [code]exportfs: Warning: /images/dev does not support NFS export.
                              exportfs: Warning: /images does not support NFS export.[/code]

                              My /etc/exports looks like
                              [code]/images *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure,no_subtree_check)
                              /images/dev *(rw,sync,no_wdelay,no_root_squash,insecure,no_subtree_check)[/code]

                              Sorry if it feels like I am hijacking this thread, not trying to, just didn’t think my issue deserved a whole new thread.

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