Image size on server
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Yeah, it is correct, i also tested the ssh login with the fog user an the same password, wich was succesfull
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Can you FTP into the storage node?
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Yes and no, connection and login is working but i can’t see any folders or files…
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Hmm… permissions on the storage nodes? User account verification?
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Shame on me, partition was not mounted after restart
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We all overlook the simplest of things at some point.
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Well problem is still there, i didn’t even check if it’s gone because i was sure. Now i opend the web UI and still no disk information.
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@Polii123 said:
Well problem is still there, i didn’t even check if it’s gone because i was sure. Now i opend the web UI and still no disk information.
Is this a node that’s different from what represents the GUI?
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Nope is on the same VM. Only diffrent virtual HDDs
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Any recent changes to the nodes?
A restart, maybe?
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Well I don’t know since this is the same server with the database problem ^^ Probaly it would work now.
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@Polii123 said:
Well I don’t know since this is the same server with the database problem ^^ Probaly it would work now.
Now that the database issue is fixed, is this solved for you now?
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Nope, still an issue
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I really need more experience with storage nodes…
I ordered a Cisco small business router on ebay the other day, should come in any time.
I’m going to document the **** out of the location plugin and storage nodes.
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Maybe this helps
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A lot of blank entries there…
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Problem solved.
I editet /var/www/fog as document root. After change it back to /var/www/ everything is back to nomal. See Toms answer for more information
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@Polii123 This is because document root is looking at /var/www/fog (so you can access by simply http://localhost/) and still see fog. However, the FOG_WEB_ROOT setting is not reflecting this. So essentially it’s looking for the link:
http://localhost/fog/status/hw.php in: /var/www/fog/fog/status which I’m going to guess doesn’t exist.