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Images on SAN volume moved to new TRUNK server

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    mmethe
    last edited by Jun 24, 2016, 5:51 PM

    Hello All,

    I was having all sorts of trouble going from 1.2 to trunk on an appliance version of Fog. So, I built a new Centos 7 VM and installed fresh.

    My images are on a disk presented by a SAN. I:
    -Created the images in the new trunk server
    -Attached the SAN volume and mounted in on /images
    -Verified that I can see all the images on the volume

    When I look at image management on the new TRUNK server, they show as ZERO (0.00 iB) size. Is there I can get these images to be ‘seen’ by this new servers?

    Thanks!
    -Mike M

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      Wayne Workman @mmethe
      last edited by Jun 24, 2016, 6:12 PM

      @mmethe That’s an FTP issue, and all your answers are in here:
      https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Troubleshoot_FTP

      Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
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        mmethe @mmethe
        last edited by Jun 24, 2016, 6:40 PM

        @mmethe How is FTP involved on the local machine?

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          george1421 Moderator @mmethe
          last edited by Jun 24, 2016, 7:04 PM

          @mmethe said in Images on SAN volume moved to new TRUNK server:

          -Verified that I can see all the images on the volume

          Can you explain this? How did you see all of the images in the volume?

          Did you confirm that the images on the SAN have the appropriate permissions for your new FOG server?

          How did you get the image records into the 1.2.0 FOG server? Just keyed them in or did an import from your old database?

          Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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            Wayne Workman @mmethe
            last edited by Wayne Workman Jun 24, 2016, 1:14 PM Jun 24, 2016, 7:13 PM

            @mmethe Image size on the server is determined with FTP.

            If you’re referring to image size on the client, this is updated each time you capture or deploy an image and is merely an informational piece in the DB that will not affect deployment.

            Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
            Daily Clean Installation Results:
            https://fogtesting.fogproject.us/
            FOG Reporting:
            https://fog-external-reporting-results.fogproject.us/

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