could not mount images folder (/bin/fog.upload)
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@george1421 running now
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@Trev-lchs Once its done confirm that the missing directory exists
ls -la /images/dev
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@george1421 at the end of the install it is asking me to go to 10.10.1.26/fog/management and update the database schema, but this just takes me to the normal fog page, it there anything i need to do?
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@Trev-lchs If the schema is up to date, it won’t ask you to update it again. It will just go straight to the login page.
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@george1421
root@fog-03:/root/fogproject/bin# ls -la /images/dev
total 12
drwxrwxrwx 3 fogproject root 4096 Dec 19 15:33 .
drwxrwxrwx 12 fogproject root 4096 Dec 19 15:33 …
-rwxrwxrwx 1 fogproject root 0 Dec 19 15:33 .mntcheck
drwxrwxrwx 2 fogproject root 4096 Dec 19 15:33 postinitscripts
root@fog-03:/root/fogproject/bin# -
@george1421 have i lost the other images now?
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@Trev-lchs said in could not mount images folder (/bin/fog.upload):
have i lost the other images now?
No, then are still in /images I am sure!
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@george1421 Thank you George, it is uploading an image as we speak, my apologies for being a Linux nuget, I rarely need to use it, once again thank you and Sebastian for all your very much needed help. I think Fog is an excellent piece of software, have been using it for years, but rarely need to get into the back of it. Thank you all once again.
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@Trev-lchs You’re welcome. Good to hear we finally found what was wrong and were able to fix it easily.
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@Sebastian-Roth said in could not mount images folder (/bin/fog.upload):
Good to hear we finally found what was wrong and were able to fix it easily.
Yes this time the least likely problem was the actual problem. Its always the last place you look is where you find the problem. Strange but true…
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@george1421 A Merry Christmas and a Happy new year to you guys.