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    • J
      jmeyer
      last edited by

      What do you mean by “exports file” ?
      I think this is what i missed because I had already made the dev directory, copied the .mntcheck with cp and set to 777.

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        /etc/exports

        This is the file that tells what folders to open through nfs.

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        • J
          jmeyer
          last edited by

          It’s working !
          Yet, it still use “/images/dev”.
          I think i missed something.

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            In the init it uses /images/ and /images/dev. This is because from the client side it creates a folder on the client and mounts the NFS to that folder. Hopefully that makes sense.

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            • J
              jmeyer
              last edited by

              And how make it use the right dev folder from the storage chosen to avoid transfer between drive ?

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott
                last edited by

                That’s done at tasking time. If the image is on the group/node that points at /images2/dev what’s sent to mount is IPOFFOG:/images2/dev

                If it’s pointing on the group/node that’s looking at /images/dev it sends the mount point at: IPOFFOG:/images/dev

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                • J
                  jmeyer
                  last edited by

                  Doesn’t look to work, i’m uploading a computer with image set to “images2” and temp data are in the “/images/dev”

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                  • J
                    jmeyer
                    last edited by

                    First i was think it was the created task as you said so i restarted it but it’s the same.
                    In syslog it’s requested to mount the /images2/dev but temp data end on /images/dev and image end in /images.
                    This is pretty crazy.

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                    • J
                      jmeyer
                      last edited by

                      Even deleting the default node to avoid to use it when images2 node is active, fog keeps trying to use it.

                      Jul 3 17:12:19 srv-fog in.tftpd[16789]: tftp: client does not accept options
                      Jul 3 17:12:33 srv-fog rpc.mountd[1760]: authenticated mount request from 10.121.20.101:743 for /images2/dev (/images2/dev)

                      edit :
                      I find out that i had to put the main node in first in exports file and not second.
                      Since it’s the same datastore, it will use the first it an access.

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                        jmeyer
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