Could Not Mount Image folder
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I run a Synology NAS with NFS-server, that I have mounted on the FOG-server for image storage.
Mount:
Storage configuration:
Permissions:
Ubuntu 14.04
FOG version: 6509When I am going to capture an image from a host I get the following error:
Any idea how to solve this problem?
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@fl0pp Hi, 10.60.60.24 is the NAS or your FOG server ?
EDIT: It seem to be your FOG Server. You have to configure your storage node with the IP address of your NAS (10.60.60.4), the FTP path (???) and NFS path (/volume1/images).
There are a lot of topic about that and the Wiki : https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=NAS_Storage_Node and https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Use_FOG_with_FreeNAS
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@fl0pp Re-exporting an NFS share is not going to work. Please follow this: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/6808/adding-nas-nfs-storage-to-fog (it’s about QNAP but there are helpful links you should read as well).
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@fl0pp Synology NAS have different NFS and FTP paths. NFS starts in the exported directory, in your case that’s
/images
but the FTP path is likely/something/images
I’m not sure if this will solve your issue, but this is something you have to set on Synology NAS for them to work 100% correctly with transferring images from /dev to /images, for FTP Image Size, and for replication too probably