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      lucas942 @george1421
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      @george1421 ok, on my NAS everything seems ok, I have a user fog with all rights.
      How to allow root to mount a share?

      I do not find, as you said, an option for that.

      Thanks 🙂

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        george1421 Moderator @lucas942
        last edited by george1421

        @lucas942 I don’t know qnap, but for synology the settings are such: https://forums.fogproject.org/post/91425

        NFS Permission (tab)
        Create new Permission
        Hostname or IP: *
        Privilege: Read/Write
        Squash: No mapping
        Security: sys
        Checked Enable asynchronous
        Checked Allow users to access mounted subfolders
        

        The Squash==no mapping or Security==sys was the key. I don’t remember which was the actual fix.

        If you can not get it we can test to make sure this IS your issue. Just schedule a capture or deploy but tick the check box for debug before you schedule the task. PXE boot the target computer. After pressing the enter key a few times you should be dropped to the FOS linux command prompt. Once you are at that point I will tell you the next commands you will need.

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          george1421 Moderator
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          At the fos linux command prompt you will need to key in:

          mkdir /images
          mount 192.168.1.1:/images/dev /images 
          

          Replace 192.168.1.1 with the actual IP address of your nas box.

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            lucas942 @george1421
            last edited by lucas942

            @george1421 Thanks ! That was it ! The image is being created, I will see if it works.

            I had set NFS for the fog server instead of “hostname or IP = *”.

            I will do a post with my solution, thanks.

            But to priory the image is downloading well in the NAS.

            It was 2 days that I block. 🙂

            I come back to you if I have another problem. 🙂

            (sorry for my english, i’m french 😉 )

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              lucas942
              last edited by lucas942

              Solution

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              You have to have exactly this configuration for tftpboot, images and snapins.

              you have to put IP = * and not IP = X.X.X.X, it’s my error

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                lucas942 @george1421
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                @george1421

                So I’m coming to the end “image captured, successfully”.

                alt text

                But immediately after I have this message:

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                Do you want me to create a new thread for this problem?

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                  george1421 Moderator @lucas942
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                  @lucas942 We have just recently seen this invalid storage group error message. The last time the OP of that thread just rebuild the FOG server to fix and never worked to find the solution. I personally think the update database is a bit more telling and actually both error are incorrectly reporting the real issue.

                  I want you to look on your nas box. In the equivalent to /images/dev on the fog server. Check to see if a directory is there with the mac address of the target computer as the directory name. If it is, this is the point in the upload process where the fog client connects back to the storage device via FTP and renames the /images/dev/<mac_address> directory to /images/<image_name>. I think this is where its currently falling down.

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                    lucas942 @george1421
                    last edited by lucas942

                    @george1421
                    On my fog server in /images/dev i have that :

                    ![alt text](cbed23dc-b3dc-4272-a72a-6221f4aa9905-image.png image url)

                    (I need to go, i come back later sorry and thanks a lot for your help !!!)

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                      george1421 Moderator @lucas942
                      last edited by george1421

                      @lucas942 Sorry I need to see what is on your nas since you are uploading to your nas right?

                      cheers until next week.

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                        Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                        @lucas942 When you see the “Error returned: Invalid Storage Group”, can you please connect to the database on your FOG server and run the following query:

                        shell> mysql -u root -p
                        Password:
                        ...
                        mysql> use fog;
                        ...
                        mysql> SELECT taskID,taskName,taskCreateTime,taskHostID,taskNFSGroupID FROM tasks ORDER BY taskID DESC LIMIT 5;
                        ...
                        

                        Take a picture or copy&paste the whole output here.

                        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                          lucas942 @george1421
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                            lucas942 @lucas942
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                            @lucas942 @Sebastian-Roth @george1421

                            I just got to find a directory in / images on the NAS 14gb its name is: e86a64cbxxxx and this corresponds to the MAC address of my PC.

                            So I rename this folder “Standard”?
                            Because the name of my image is “Standard”

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                            I renamed the file, but
                            when capturing the image, a new folder with the MAC address of the PC is created.
                            Also, the storage location is set to / images / dev but the image is created in / images.

                            I get a new error after this change and my “Standard” folder has been removed, but it remains the folder with the e86xxxxxxxx mac address:

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                              lucas942 @Sebastian Roth
                              last edited by lucas942

                              @Sebastian-Roth

                              Thanks for your answer !

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                                george1421 Moderator @lucas942
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                                @lucas942 said in Nas node storage : permission denied:

                                I just got to find a directory in / images on the NAS 14gb its name is: e86a64cbxxxx and this corresponds to the MAC address of my PC.
                                So I rename this folder “Standard”?
                                Because the name of my image is “Standard”

                                You have a few things that are wrong.

                                1. The image file should be first captured into the /images/dev/<mac_address> folder.
                                2. After the image is fully uploaded to the /images/dev/<mac_address> folder the target computer logs into the FOG server (nas in your case) via FTP and issues a move command to move all of the files in /images/dev/<mac_address> to /images/<image_name>.

                                The screen shot of the error you see about ftp_put tells me that in the storage node configuration there is 2 fields Management Username and Management Password. The values in those fields must match the user you created on the NAS device.

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