Could not mount images folder (/bin/fog.download)
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@arnaudrigole Right, it’s on windows, but you still would troubleshoot it using linux - and that guide.
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@Wayne-Workman
My setup worked well since a long time ago, i could upload and download images without any problems…I have no more informations about this issue, no messages in logs, no more info in download debug
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@arnaudrigole You did not go through that guide in 2 minutes.
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@Wayne-Workman
I know wayne, but i really have not the time to read and understand that … i’m not good in english and i need help…Its like u said me “go study IT and find yourself your problems”
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@arnaudrigole Well I’m just going to tell you exactly what’s in the tutorial.
Do a debug deployment for a host.
After the host boots into FOS, press enter a few times. Then try to mount to the storage node’s NFS directory like so:
mkdir /images mkdir /images/dev mount -o nolock,proto=tcp,rsize=32768,intr,noatime x.x.x.x:/images /images mount -o nolock,proto=tcp,rsize=32768,intr,noatime x.x.x.x:/images/dev/ /images/dev
The errors from these steps will lead us to the next step.
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@Wayne-Workman
Thank you Wayne
It say me “Invalid Argument” exactly like in fog server shell -
@arnaudrigole
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@arnaudrigole Invalid argument means you typed it wrong probably. You replaced x.x.x.x with your fog server’s IP?
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@arnaudrigole This has nothing to do with your Windows server as far as I can tell.
Could you take a picture of the exact error?
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@Wayne-Workman
Yeah i replaced x.X.X.X with IP but it doesn’t work…i reseted the nfs share on windows server and it works !
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@arnaudrigole Cool. Glad you got it resolved.