Mount NFS
-
Hello
I made a redirection of the images folder of my debian to a nas.
I have access to writing.
The problem is that when I want to capture my image, I get the message that images / dev can not get to / imagesThanks for your help
-
@jeremyvdv said in Mount NFS:
so i change the fstab to have a mount point to this directory
@jeremyvdv Changing the fstab on your FOG server to mount an NFS share as your
/images
folder is the situation @Quazz is describing as not permitted; each machine must have it’s own connection to the NFS share.
Edit: If you wish to capture images directly to the NAS, there is a rough guide to setting up a NAS as a storage node for FOG in the Wiki. -
@jeremyvdv said in Mount NFS:
I made a redirection of the images folder of my debian to a nas.
What do you mean by that?
If you have mounted the NAS folder to your Debian machine then it won’t work since the Debian machine can’t “export” a folder that isn’t its own. (you can’t daisy chain it)
If you want to use a NAS as storage, you can try configuring it as a storage node.
-
I use the NAS to store my images.
so i change the fstab to have a mount point to this directory -
@jeremyvdv said in Mount NFS:
so i change the fstab to have a mount point to this directory
@jeremyvdv Changing the fstab on your FOG server to mount an NFS share as your
/images
folder is the situation @Quazz is describing as not permitted; each machine must have it’s own connection to the NFS share.
Edit: If you wish to capture images directly to the NAS, there is a rough guide to setting up a NAS as a storage node for FOG in the Wiki. -
Knowing that my FOG server is in place, I mounted a drive to a nas in the / etc / fstab file.
it does not work … how to deport my storage without reinstalling FOG
thanks