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    Sunks
    last edited by Sep 30, 2016, 1:35 PM

    How do i know the FTP path on my NAS ? And where can i specify this 2nd path on the fog GUI ?

    I tried on my NAS to manually move my image uploaded on /share/CACHE_DEV1_DATA/imagesfog/dev/<ADRESSEMAC> to /share/CACHE_DEV1_DATA/imagesfog/imagesNAS(folder specified on the GUI FOG) with this command :

    mv /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/imagesfog/dev/001999547b85/ /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/imagesfog/imagesnas

    and then i could download it correctly.

    I don’t rlly know how the FTP is working to create the folder imagesnas and move the image, but every permissions are allowed on my NAS, and i can correctly connect to the ftp path with the fog user i specified in the GUI interface.

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      Quazz Moderator @Sunks
      last edited by Sep 30, 2016, 1:39 PM

      @Sunks Please share a screenshot of your storage node settings.

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        Sunks @Quazz
        last edited by Sunks Sep 30, 2016, 7:59 AM Sep 30, 2016, 1:50 PM

        @Quazz My storage nodes NAS

        0_1475243418821_CAPTUREnas3.PNG

        i can add some other screenshot of my nas
        0_1475243584442_CaptureNAS.PNG

        after the upload the image is right there, and sit there instead of moving.
        0_1475243601896_CaptureNAS2.PNG

        The service FTP is enable on my NAS (it’s in french):
        0_1475243924006_CaptureFTPactifNAS.PNG

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          Quazz Moderator @Sunks
          last edited by Sep 30, 2016, 1:59 PM

          @Sunks I believe you need a trailing forward slash

          So add a / to the path on the storage node.

          Also, post apache logs if the issue persists after trying this.

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            Sunks @Quazz
            last edited by Sunks Sep 30, 2016, 8:14 AM Sep 30, 2016, 2:09 PM

            @Quazz I can’t add any slash, the webGUI delete automatically te last /

            My error apache is empty. I tried severals time to download image today and there is nothing

            0_1475244534420_CaptureERRORapache.PNG

            if anyone have any others ideas…

            Thanks for the help guys 🙂

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              Quazz Moderator @Sunks
              last edited by Sep 30, 2016, 2:29 PM

              @Sunks Which Ubuntu version is your server running?

              If it’s 14.04 or newer, would you be willing to upgrade FOG to trunk?

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                Sunks @Quazz
                last edited by Oct 3, 2016, 7:07 AM

                @Quazz said in QNAP NAS storage:

                If it’s 14.04 or newer, would you be willing to upgrade FOG to trunk?

                Yea it’s 14.04. The 1.3 version will help me ? i’m gonna try.

                Thanks

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                  ch3i Moderator @Quazz
                  last edited by Oct 3, 2016, 7:17 AM

                  @Quazz I think your nfs and ftp location are differents, like that :

                  ftp : ftp://your_nas/imagesfog/
                  nfs : nfs://your_nas/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/imagesfog/

                  In your version of FOG you can’t specify different path for ftp and nfs; in you screenshot it’s : Image Chemin
                  In the 1.3 you can specify the ftp and nfs path.

                  FYI when you capture or deploy it’s the NFS server of your NAS that is mounted on the client. For the capture the move from /dev/mac_address to the destination folder is assured via FTP.

                  Capture : 1-Capture via NFS --> 1-Move via FTP --> Done
                  Deploy : 1-Deploy via NFS --> Done

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                    Sunks @ch3i
                    last edited by Oct 3, 2016, 8:45 AM

                    Thanks
                    So i updated my fog to 1.3

                    I will try to upload/deploy with that storage node setting :

                    0_1475484260147_NAS 1.3.PNG

                    By the way, do i have to encrypt my password in the storage node ?

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                      Sunks
                      last edited by Oct 3, 2016, 9:57 AM

                      Ok it’s now working fin, you can mark this topic as solved.

                      So it was due to the ftp path, i couldn’t specify the correct ftp path in the fog interface 1.2.0.

                      Thanks a lot for your help guys.

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                        sdm1981
                        last edited by Jul 5, 2018, 4:03 AM

                        0_1530763109245_33e20c39-f273-4851-b3f1-fedd0e4bbeed-image.png

                        Got this working over the weekend with QNAP. The NFS shares are slightly different in v4.3.3 of the QNAP software on the TS-231. You don’t have to specify the full local path. Only the shared path location.

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