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      szecca1 @Wayne Workman
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      @Wayne-Workman I did that and that file is not showing up on my Synology server. I am not sure if this is what is causing my issue but I am still getting that error message. I am not sure what I did wrong

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        Wayne Workman @szecca1
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        @szecca1 I don’t think the mntcheck files are the issue. If FOG couldn’t find them, it’d say it couldn’t find them. Your problem happens before the check - it fails during mounting.

        I’d ensure that your /images directory on the new synology box is being shared via NFS with 777 permissions on it.

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          szecca1 @Wayne Workman
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          @Wayne-Workman I just did that and still getting the same error message. Maybe it still thinks I am trying to give the old Synology box those rights? Is there a way to check if in Linux, the IP address is the right Synology box?

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            szecca1 @Wayne Workman
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            @Wayne-Workman Should I delete the storage node and start over?

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              szecca1 @Wayne Workman
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              @Wayne-Workman https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/NAS_Storage_Node

              Or should I follow these instructions?

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                Wayne Workman @szecca1
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                @szecca1 said:

                @Wayne-Workman https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/NAS_Storage_Node

                Or should I follow these instructions?

                Those instructions have been made somewhat obsolete with the new FTP Path feature.
                I’d say run through the troubleshooting found here to see what your issue with NFS is:
                https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshoot_NFS

                I’d pay special attention to the testing NFS bits at the top.

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                  szecca1 @Wayne Workman
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                  @Wayne-Workman Good morning, I just tried doing what you sent me and I created the text file but when I boot my machine it just boots to windows. Theres no options on the screen like the instructions say there should be

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                    szecca1 @Wayne Workman
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                    @Wayne-Workman Ok I got in but when I follow these instructions:
                    Next, we will mount to FOG’s remote image directories like this:

                    mount -o nolock,proto=tcp,rsize=32768,intr,noatime $storage /images
                    mount -o nolock,proto=tcp,rsize=32768,intr,noatime 10.0.0.3:/images/dev/ /images/dev

                    I am getting an error " mount: mounting 10.1.0.227:/volume1/FOG/Images/dev/ on /images failed: invalid argument

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                      Wayne Workman @szecca1
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                      @szecca1 Did you create the local /image and /image/dev folders?

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                        szecca1 @Wayne Workman
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                        @Wayne-Workman Yes I followed those commands, it didnt say that it did but it didnt give an error message when I typed those commands

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                          Wayne Workman @szecca1
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                          @szecca1 I just reviewed the commands and changed one of them. Can you look at that and try again?

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                            szecca1 @Wayne Workman
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                            @Wayne-Workman When I now type them in its not giving me an error just a list of file system specific -o flags. After that I try to test the download and upload and i get an error message "cp: cannot stat ‘/images/test.txt’: no such file or directory

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                              szecca1 @Wayne Workman
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                              @Wayne-Workman Also the test.txt file is in the /images folder on the FOG server but not on the Synology box, just for your information

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                                Wayne Workman @szecca1
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                                @szecca1 said:

                                @Wayne-Workman Also the test.txt file is in the /images folder on the FOG server but not on the Synology box, just for your information

                                You should be altering the commands so that you are testing the synology box. The test file should exist on the Synology box.

                                When the directory successfully mounts via NFS, you shouldn’t get any messages at all.

                                Have you updated to the latest yet?

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