Fog PXE boot multiple sites issue
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Not sure if I should post this with this topic or create a new one, if I need to create a new one just let me know. Hhowever I have been imaging the system (that I mentioned earlier in this post) and it has been imaging for over 3 hours now. The image is aprox 29GB and it has been transferring at aprox 130MB/Min it is plugged into the same switch as the imaging machine and by all calculations this should have been done in aprox 30 mins. Any thoughts or suggestions on why it is taking so long?
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29 gigs at 130 mb/s should take about 4 hours. I think you may be having a bandwidth issue. Should be running at gig/min not mb/m.
Just my first observation. My math right?
28 gigs is 28,672 MBs
at 130 MBs per minute that should be 220 minutes.
220 / 60 is 3.6 hours.
Not trying to be a jerk, just trying to type it out of my crazy head. lol
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Harvey,
No worries, thanks for your feedback. I was looking at some calculators since doing math in my head is not my strong point. LOL and a couple of them showed me approx 30 minutes and normally have always had images take about 30 mins in the past. This all looks correct to me but maybe I missed something.
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Change your rate to MB/Minute in the Drop down list and results to hours. I’m still thinking it’s throttling or either this is a RAW data image?
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@Wayne-Workman said:
I’m going to quote one of @Tom-Elliott 's old posts:
Why not use the Location Plugin to do the transfers for you?
Heck, if you update to the Development versions, you don’t even have to setup rsync tunnels.
You can install the Nodes how you see fit. I’d recommend, for your case, to install all the servers as “Full Servers”, and then once the installation is complete edit the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file to use: snmysqluser=‘fogstorage’ snmysqlpass=‘fogstoragepasswordfromfogsettings’ snmysqlhost=‘IP.OF.Main.Server’
This way, all the fog servers at all of the buildings communicate to a single server.
Then you create your storage nodes based on the information of the other fog servers.
Create the appropriate groups as necessary.
Assign the images to the groups you want the images to “cross” between.
That way you have a centrally managed server, with pxe boot setup locally at each building.
The location plugin will attach to the hosts that belong at that particular building.Please give us details on your experience or thoughts, and please feel free to ask questions. We are here to help.
Just reposting this - because this configuration would prevent the “missing images” problem you had. ONE DATABASE TO RULE THEM ALL!!!
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ALSO, Google is pretty awesome, if you guys haven’t noticed…
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@Obsidian Any update on the Slow speed issue?
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@EAHarvey Hey thanks for pointing out the obvious. LOL dont know how I missed that. Yeah I need to look into the speed issue more. I will be on vacation all of next week so will try to get to in the next 2 weeks when I get back.
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@Wayne-Workman said:
@Wayne-Workman said:
I’m going to quote one of @Tom-Elliott 's old posts:
Why not use the Location Plugin to do the transfers for you?
Heck, if you update to the Development versions, you don’t even have to setup rsync tunnels.
You can install the Nodes how you see fit. I’d recommend, for your case, to install all the servers as “Full Servers”, and then once the installation is complete edit the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file to use: snmysqluser=‘fogstorage’ snmysqlpass=‘fogstoragepasswordfromfogsettings’ snmysqlhost=‘IP.OF.Main.Server’
This way, all the fog servers at all of the buildings communicate to a single server.
Then you create your storage nodes based on the information of the other fog servers.
Create the appropriate groups as necessary.
Assign the images to the groups you want the images to “cross” between.
That way you have a centrally managed server, with pxe boot setup locally at each building.
The location plugin will attach to the hosts that belong at that particular building.Please give us details on your experience or thoughts, and please feel free to ask questions. We are here to help.
Just reposting this - because this configuration would prevent the “missing images” problem you had. ONE DATABASE TO RULE THEM ALL!!!
Wayne,
I will look into this part some more when I get back. I think that I did most of it but after rereading it I still need to create the groups. I will try that let you know how it goes.
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Awesome Please let us know. Have a great vacation!!