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    FOG Server Crash - No CSV file for images

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      srfougere
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      Hi,

      My FOG server crashed but I still have my images. They were on a different drive. I do not have a CSV export file. Is there a way I can get my images back into my FOG server. They were created using FOG 1.5.4 and now I’m running FOG 1.5.6.

      Thanks in advance.

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        Quazz Moderator
        last edited by Quazz

        You can create the image definitions and point them to the correct folder in the Web UI.

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          srfougere
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          How do I create image definitions? I’m still relatively new to using FOG.

          Thanks

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            Quazz Moderator @srfougere
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            @srfougere It’s just Create a new image under Images menu. Fill in the info as per normal and for the path choose the existing image path.

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              srfougere @Quazz
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              @Quazz When I tried that, it doesn’t show the size of the image or the captured date. Would it still work to deploy? Unfortunately I’m am not back to that facility until next week to test.

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                Quazz Moderator @srfougere
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                @srfougere Those are things that are recorded on capture, deploy will work fine if the settings are correct (path, image type, compression, etc)

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                  srfougere @Quazz
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                  @Quazz Thanks for the help. I really appreciate.

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