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    Does FOG work with iSCSI?

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    • ManofValorM
      ManofValor
      last edited by ManofValor

      @george1421 @Wayne-Workman @Tom-Elliott

      Am I on the right track with my last two posts?

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      • george1421G
        george1421 Moderator
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        A storage node is just another *complete FOG server without the management interface. The storage node runs on a second linux server.

        If you are simply wanting to add additional disk storage to your FOG server, you can setup a commercial NAS as a sort of storage node. Or you can connect remote storage from a NAS using NFS for file level storage, or via iSCSI for block level storage. The choice of what route to go is dependent on what device you have available for remote storage.

        I’m not finding the post I made earlier today, but in that post I outlined the steps to create and share a remote storage device.

        • This is a simple definition to a bit more complex setup. A storage node doesn’t contain a sql server or a functional web gui.

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        • Wayne WorkmanW
          Wayne Workman @george1421
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          @george1421 said in Does FOG work with iSCSI?:

          A storage node doesn’t contain a sql server or a functional web gui.

          in Trunk, apache is installed and does serve some pages like boot.php and others but it pulls from the main fog server’s DB. But there is no functional GUI on storage nodes that people can interact with (unless you call building URLs with GET data in them and reading the results interacting).

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
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            @ManofValor Maybe everyone here could help more if we knew exactly what device you’re trying to use? iSCSI is pretty vague, it’s a technology, not a brand or model.

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            • ManofValorM
              ManofValor @Wayne Workman
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              @Wayne-Workman It’s a Buffalo Terastation TS-RIXL NAS device. I want this to be my main storage node seeing it is 8T instead of 500G. It is also RAID5.

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              • ManofValorM
                ManofValor
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                After doing some reading about iSCSI, NAS, and the like, I asked my boss why it had to be iSCSI and not NFS and said he just likes iSCSI. He said I can do NFS, that it didn’t matter. I hear that is easier than iSCSI?

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                • Wayne WorkmanW
                  Wayne Workman @ManofValor
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                  @ManofValor 13 days of stress for what? lol. Fog is built for NFS.

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                  • ManofValorM
                    ManofValor @Wayne Workman
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                    @Wayne-Workman Right.

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                    • ManofValorM
                      ManofValor @george1421
                      last edited by ManofValor

                      @george1421 said

                      @ManofValor A NAS is roughly equivalent to a second file server to store your images on. You could either connect the NAS to the linux server using NFS or you can setup your NAS as a FOG storage node.

                      For 2 of the 3 options this doesn’t involve FOG at all. If you setup your NAS as a FOG storage node you will need to setup some stuff on your NAS (ftp, NFS, and a NFS share)

                      So which NFS option would you recommend for a noob?.

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                      • george1421G
                        george1421 Moderator
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                        You can set it up as either a file level device (nfs) or a block level device (iscsi). Either method will work. I don’t remember which OS you are using for your fog server. But I think I would go the nfs route because its the easiest.

                        On your Terastation just create a share and share it out via nfs. If you want to restrict access to this share only allow the fog server to mount this nfs share. The FOG server does need full read/write access to this share. You will need to know the path you shared out of your NAS, because you will have to tell your fog server how to connect to it. You may be able to use the following command from your FOG server to see what the shares are on your nas. showmount -e <IP address of NAS>

                        <snip from another one of my posts that should get you pretty close>

                        The first step would be to create a mount point on your fog server and then connect to NAS either via nfs or iSCSI to the mount point on the fog server. You would do something in the order of

                        mkdir /mnt/fognas
                        mount -t nfs <nas_ip_addr>:/<nas_nfs_share> /mnt/fognas

                        Then create a bind mount between the /mnt/fognas and /images
                        mount -o bind /mnt/fognas /images

                        (note: you may need to move the images directory before the bind mount will work.) Once its setup. touch a file in the /images directory and confirm it is created on this nas. When that is done, mv the contents of the old /images directory to /mnt/fognas folder. Then review /images on the fog server to confirm all of the files are where they should be.

                        The last bit you need to update is the /etc/fstab so this mount and remount work every time.
                        (before you do this, post the contents of your /etc/fstab file)

                        <nas_ip_addr>:/<nas_nfs_share> /mnt/fognas nfs rw,hard,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192
                        /mnt/fognas /images bind bind 0 0
                        

                        Understand I have not tested this myself, but what you want to do is possible (in theory). There will be a performance penalty for doing this since the image will need to move from the nas to the fog server and then from the fog server to the target computer. I have no clue on what you can expect (in regards to performance) from this configuration. I’m going to suspect your NAS will be the slowest part of the deployment.

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                        • george1421G
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                          I just setup a proof of concept following my previous instructions. Even with a bind mount you can not reshare a nfs connected file system. So my previous instructions are a fail, even using the bind mount.

                          iSCSI may be the only option to support this scenario.

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                          • Wayne WorkmanW
                            Wayne Workman @george1421
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                            OR - set it up as a storage node. NFS and FTP, that’s all you need. No mounting or anything like that.

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                            • ManofValorM
                              ManofValor @Wayne Workman
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                              @Wayne-Workman How do I make it the primary node? Is that something I can just set up in the FOG management console?
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                              Is this the process?
                              https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Managing_FOG#Adding_a_Storage_Node
                              Under “Adding a Storage Node”?

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                              • Wayne WorkmanW
                                Wayne Workman @ManofValor
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                                @ManofValor Yes and Yes.

                                On the terastation, you need a directory called /images and another folder in there called /dev

                                in both of these, you need files named .mntcheck

                                you need the whole /images directory shared out with 777 permissions

                                you need to create a fog user that has ftp rights over the entire /images directory as well, the password for the fog user should be the username/password set in the storage node area.

                                and that’s all there is too it. With any luck, it’ll work on the first try.

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                                • ManofValorM
                                  ManofValor @Wayne Workman
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                                  @Wayne-Workman How do I do the install again and not the update. When I run ./installfog.sh it just updates.

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                                  • Tom ElliottT
                                    Tom Elliott @ManofValor
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                                    @ManofValor I believe the argument would be run with:

                                    ./installfog.sh --no-upgrade or
                                    ./installfog.sh -U

                                    It may not work properly with your local fog user though (it will reset the password in the process).

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                                    • ManofValorM
                                      ManofValor @Tom Elliott
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                                      @Tom-Elliott But this what need to do add/change the storage node to my NAS, right?

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                                      • Tom ElliottT
                                        Tom Elliott @ManofValor
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                                        @ManofValor What do you mean?

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                                        • ManofValorM
                                          ManofValor @Tom Elliott
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                                          @Tom-Elliott I’m trying to make my Buffalo Terastation my primary storage for my images. I’ve never dealt with NAS/NFS and of course I’m new to FOG, so I’m trying to figure out how to connect my NAS. A couple posts up I asked Wayne if that was how I do this and in the video it took me through the install of FOG again, though I think in the vid it was a fresh install. I hope I’m making sense.

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                                          • Tom ElliottT
                                            Tom Elliott @ManofValor
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                                            @ManofValor The only thing you would need to do is edit the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file. Look for the storageLocation= variable in the file. Make whatever change is needed.

                                            You would also need to update the node in the GUI to look at the same place as storageLocation and edit the /etc/exports file. After that, just reboot the server and all should be well.

                                            It seems you’re overthinking things.

                                            While following the info in the video is not a bad idea, understand that in IT you don’t have to everything exactly like shown. What they’re showing in most of those situations is how to start from “nothing” to get to “something”.

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