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    Does FOG work with iSCSI?

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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott @ManofValor
      last edited by

      @ManofValor Well your images need to be available either on one or the other. You can create a Storage Node out of the NAS you have by ensuring there is a user and password and that is defined in the storage node definition created to handle it. You mounting it to your FOG server would not work because it would require you mounting either iSCSI (which you’ve already learned is not a very simple thing and I doubt iSCSI targets and query strings are setup for a simple things such as a nas), or some other FS managing tool other than CIFS (Windows Share/Samba) or NFS (What FOG typically uses).

      By making the NAS a “node” you will lose such things as the ability to replicate to other nodes and multicast tasks. I don’t know of a good way around that for you unless you’re able to do a TON of research in installing the FOG system on the NAS directly.

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      • ManofValorM
        ManofValor @Tom Elliott
        last edited by ManofValor

        @Tom-Elliott said in Does FOG work with iSCSI?:

        By making the NAS a “node” you will lose such things as the ability to replicate to other nodes…

        Meaning like a secondary backup?

        … and multicast tasks.

        You mean deploying/Imaging multiple clients?

        What would you suggest in my situation, whether it’s the easiest or not, to get connected to my NAS? What would you do?

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        • ManofValorM
          ManofValor
          last edited by

          Ok, so change of plans. I do need help with setting up with iSCSI. I knew my NAS was iSCSI capable, but I just found out it is only iSCSI. Yeah, more learning!

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @ManofValor
            last edited by Wayne Workman

            @ManofValor I managed a Tera station at my last job. They certainly support more than just iSCSI.

            I’d suggest don’t worry about multicast. Unicast in fog trunk is stupid fast already.

            Figure out how to make an NFS share on it, and also share the same directory with FTP. Set a user/pass for ftp. Those are the credentials you plug into fog storage management.

            All these things have been said here and other places before. You gotta sit down and dig in, and read instead of skimming - and experiment. You’ll fail many times before it works and that’s just fine. It’s called learning.

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            • ManofValorM
              ManofValor @Wayne Workman
              last edited by

              @Wayne-Workman said in Does FOG work with iSCSI?:

              @ManofValor I managed a Tera station at my last job. They certainly support more than just iSCSI.

              Actually, I called Buffalo tech and they said that particular NAS is iSCSI only.

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              • Wayne WorkmanW
                Wayne Workman @ManofValor
                last edited by

                @ManofValor Ok then, progress. We have to use iSCSI then. Calling them was good - that’s part of digging into this.

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott
                  last edited by

                  http://www.buffalotech.com/support-and-downloads/faqs/creating-an-iscsi-target-on-a-buffalo-terastation

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                  • ManofValorM
                    ManofValor
                    last edited by

                    So now I have iSCSI enabled and connected to FOG/NAS device and should all be ready to go. I ran another image to see if it is working. Do ya’ll know if there’s something else I need to do to push it through or is it supposed to start backing up automatically? I haven’t seen anywhere yet that I need to but maybe ya’ll know something I don’t.

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                    • Tom ElliottT
                      Tom Elliott
                      last edited by

                      I don’t know if I follow?

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                      • ManofValorM
                        ManofValor @Tom Elliott
                        last edited by ManofValor

                        @Tom-Elliott Basically, I’m not sure what to look for to know if the images are being sent to the NAS device. I’ve never used one so I’m not sure if there’s a delay before it starts, or if I have everything in order, or what? Is there something I have to do to push it to the NAS every time I image or Is it automatic, if I did it right? I’ve done everything I can find on this and it seemed pretty simple after figuring it all out so not sure if I’m missing anything.

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                        • ManofValorM
                          ManofValor
                          last edited by

                          @Wayne-Workman @Tom-Elliott

                          Can anyone help me with my last question?

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                          • Wayne WorkmanW
                            Wayne Workman @ManofValor
                            last edited by

                            @ManofValor Is this your main storage node? Do images upload/replicate to it? Also - if properly setup everything will be automatic.

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                            • S
                              Sebastian Roth Moderator
                              last edited by Sebastian Roth

                              @ManofValor NAS = Network Attached Storage, in simple terms means a storage device (you know storage could be disk, USB key, SD card, CD, …) that is connected over network - compared to all the others being connected on an internal system bus. The data being written to any of those devices (be it the normal ones or NAS) should end up on the device without any extra “push” or something. But maybe I got your question wrong?!?

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                              • Q
                                Quazz Moderator
                                last edited by

                                Where is the iSCSI device located on the FOG server? What does your Storage Node setup look like?

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                                • ManofValorM
                                  ManofValor @Quazz
                                  last edited by

                                  @Quazz

                                  [root@localhost /]# cd /opt/fog/images
                                  [root@localhost images]# ls
                                  dev  MCWP77  MCWP82  MCWPL54  postdownloadscripts
                                  

                                  I did another image,MCWPL25, after connecting to the NAS, via iSCSI, and it is not showing up with the others. Either it worked and is on the NAS or something else happened. I also noticed this under image management:
                                  0_1464355727545_Capture.PNG

                                  One thing I am trying to figure out though is how to check the NAS. The interface I have doesn’t show me what’s on the disk’s. Just the size of the disk’s. I’m still learning how to use it but haven’t got much time on it. This is what I’m working on now.

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                                  • Tom ElliottT
                                    Tom Elliott @ManofValor
                                    last edited by

                                    @ManofValor No Data, under that field, just means the last known date to when that image was uploaded is not available (there’s no data to show).

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                                    • ManofValorM
                                      ManofValor @Tom Elliott
                                      last edited by

                                      @Tom-Elliott What about it not showing up under my /images folder?

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                                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                                        Wayne Workman @ManofValor
                                        last edited by

                                        @ManofValor What happens when you try to upload to that node? Screenshots please. Or are you just trying to replicate to it? If replicating, we need the replication log. It’s in the log viewer.

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                                        • ManofValorM
                                          ManofValor @Wayne Workman
                                          last edited by

                                          @Wayne-Workman When I ran an image for that one it worked as normal, I didn’t see anything different. It even shows up in fog management. Do you need me to do again? Here is the replicator log file if it helps. The one I’m looking for is not there, MCWPL25.
                                          0_1464789426422_Capture.PNG

                                          Did I need to create another storage node for the NAS. I could have swore in the process I was just pointing it the /images dir, but I could have misunderstood.

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                                          • Wayne WorkmanW
                                            Wayne Workman @ManofValor
                                            last edited by

                                            @ManofValor Yes, everything in fog must be defined in one place or another in the DB, which means creating it in the Web Interface. You must create a storage node definition for the NAS.

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