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    • THEMCVT
      THEMCV @Wayne Workman
      last edited by

      @Wayne-Workman Okay, got it.

      mount: mounting 10.4.200.150:/fog/ on /fog failed: permission denied
         * Mounting Device...................................................................Done
         * Preparing Drivers..................................................................In progress
      rsync -aqz "/images/drivers/Win7/OptiPlex 980" "/ntfs/Windows/DRV"
      

      Then

      Failed to download driver information
      

      It definitely sat on Preparing Drivers much longer than before, but the same outcome.

      I confirmed the directory is /images/drivers/Win7/OptiPlex 980/x64

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott @THEMCV
        last edited by

        @THEMCV Is it /images/drivers/Win7/OptiPlex 980/x64 or is it /images/Drivers/Win7/OptiPlex 980/x64

        (Notice the D in drivers is capitalized).

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        • THEMCVT
          THEMCV @Tom Elliott
          last edited by

          @Tom-Elliott It was /Drivers/ and not /drivers/ but I changed to /drivers/. Same issue.

          When I was looking over the code I misread and thought I saw a reference to /Drivers, so that’s on me.

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          • Q
            Quazz Moderator
            last edited by

            Am I going crazy or is this a simple issue with the fog server not mounting on the client?

            mount: mounting 10.4.200.150:/fog/ on /fog failed: permission denied
            

            Is the IP correct? Does the /fog folder exist?

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            • george1421G
              george1421 Moderator @Quazz
              last edited by george1421

              @Quazz That is what I was just trying to reverse engineer. Where did the /fog directory come from? The only nfs share is /images.

              The info that is missing here is that I the mount isn’t happening in this script but in the fog postdownload script from here: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/4278/utilizing-postscripts-rename-joindomain-drivers-snapins/29

              [edit] Side note, I found that my post install scripts fail when deploying to NVMe disks since the disk structure is different. I was looking at merging some of the code magic Tom created into my scripts too.

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              • THEMCVT
                THEMCV @Quazz
                last edited by

                @Quazz The IP is correct. I must have gotten things turned around looking at the Auto install script on the FOG wiki.

                So I need to make a fog directory in root like this, correct?

                /fog/Drivers/Win7/OptiPlex 980/x64
                
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                • THEMCVT
                  THEMCV @george1421
                  last edited by

                  @george1421 Just so I’m understanding, so the /fog directory should or should not exist? And if it does it is because of the script?

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                  • Q
                    Quazz Moderator @THEMCV
                    last edited by Quazz

                    @THEMCV The fog directory does not exist by default, it must be manually created, given correct permissions and an entry in /etc/exports needs to be made to export it as a nfs share so it can be mounted on clients.

                    mkdir /fog
                    chmod 777 /fog
                    chown fog:fog /fog
                    nano /etc/exports
                    
                    add this line add the bottom:
                    
                    /fog *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,subtree_check,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure,fsid=2
                    
                    then finally do the following command to export the directory:
                    
                    exportfs -a
                    
                    Check if it it is being exported with:
                    
                    showmount --exports
                    
                    

                    Use sudo if necesary

                    Do note that you still need to create diretories and add drivers yourself.

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                    • george1421G
                      george1421 Moderator @THEMCV
                      last edited by george1421

                      @THEMCV OK, I understand you may be getting conflicting information here because we are coming at the same problem from different perspectives.

                      In my scripts I have the drivers (on the fog server) in /images/drivers …
                      That is what the scripts should be trying to mount. You can use /fog/drivers but you will need to setup an export in NFS to do that. Me being lazy I just used the /images share that was already there.

                      Looking at the script from Lee’s page this is the line in question

                      remotedriverpath="/images/drivers/$osn/$machine"
                      

                      In this case its saying the drivers are in /images/drivers/… on the fog server. Where is /fog/drivers coming from?

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                      • THEMCVT
                        THEMCV @Quazz
                        last edited by THEMCV

                        @Quazz Okay, I completed this and it’s finished. showmount --exports does show /fog is working. And I added in the drivers that I had in the other location.

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                        • THEMCVT
                          THEMCV @george1421
                          last edited by

                          @george1421 I really am not sure. I don’t see anything in the script that refers to /fog except in the notation. I added the folder and copied the drivers into there from /images/drivers and am testing it now.

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                            Quazz Moderator @THEMCV
                            last edited by Quazz

                            @THEMCV Alright, well, I just realized none of this makes sense!

                            You are correct, the fog folder isn’t referenced anywhere.

                            I’m guessing the issue is REALLY in your /images/postdownloadscipts/fog.drivers

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                            • THEMCVT
                              THEMCV
                              last edited by

                              the /fog mount error has disappeared from the process now @Quazz , but the same “Failed to download driver information”

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                                Quazz Moderator @THEMCV
                                last edited by

                                @THEMCV Did you edit the fog.drivers you got from Tom?

                                Because the default version would mount /images/drivers

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                                • Wayne WorkmanW
                                  Wayne Workman @THEMCV
                                  last edited by

                                  @THEMCV Remove the >/dev/null 2>&1 part from that command in the script, the one that looks like this:
                                  rsync -aqz "$remotedriverpath" "$clientdriverpath" >/dev/null 2>&1

                                  Then we will be able to see an actual error.

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                                  • THEMCVT
                                    THEMCV
                                    last edited by

                                    @Quazz I did not, no. I think I found the /fog reference though and might be our problem.

                                    I think it might be my postdownload script itself.

                                    #!/bin/sh
                                    ## This file serves as a starting point to call your custom postimaging scripts.
                                    ## <SCRIPTNAME> should be changed to the script you're planning to use.
                                    ## Syntax of post download scripts are
                                    #. ${postdownpath}<SCRIPTNAME>
                                    
                                    if [ $osid == "5" -o $osid == "6" -o $osid == "7" ]; then #only handling Win7/8/8.1
                                        clearScreen;
                                        mkdir /ntfs &>/dev/null
                                        ntfs-3g -o force,rw $part /ntfs #mount image (remember this is mounting partition [U][B]after[/B][/U] new image is deployed)
                                        mkdir /fog &>/dev/null
                                        mount -o nolock,proto=tcp $storageip:/fog/ /fog #this is a share created on server under /fog which contains drivers, software etc.. (just add /fog to exports but you could use existing location i.e. /images and if you do, do not ne$
                                        dots "Mounting Device";
                                        if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then
                                            echo "Done";
                                            . ${postdownpath}fog.drivers # run fog.drivers script
                                            umount /ntfs; # unmount when all is done :-)
                                        else
                                            echo "Failed To Mount Device";
                                            sleep 30;
                                        fi
                                    fi
                                    

                                    @Wayne-Workman I removed it and am testing it now.

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                                      Quazz Moderator @THEMCV
                                      last edited by

                                      @THEMCV I do not recommend having commands in the postdownloadscripts, only calls to your scripts.

                                      Move the relevant information into another file, imo.

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                                      • george1421G
                                        george1421 Moderator @THEMCV
                                        last edited by

                                        @THEMCV Well, hell now I understand where the /fog is coming from. That is NOT in the original script I was referencing. https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/4278/utilizing-postscripts-rename-joindomain-drivers-snapins/29

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                                        • THEMCVT
                                          THEMCV @george1421
                                          last edited by

                                          @george1421 I feel like an idiot. I got them jumbled up in my early stages. Bleh. Okay, so should I take the script that is from your link and use it or do as @Quazz suggested and just include a call to it?

                                          @Wayne-Workman: The message from removing the >/dev/null 2>&1

                                          This rsync lacks old-style --compress due to its external zlib. Try --zz. Continuing without compression.
                                          
                                          rsync:` write failed on "/ntfs/Windows/DRV/OptiPlex 980/x64/chipset/PP0H5-A00-00.WUB7/JasperFo.uno": No space left on device (20)
                                          rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at receiver.c(393) [reciever=3.1.2]
                                          

                                          Which doesn’t make much sense as the device does have space.

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                                          • Q
                                            Quazz Moderator @THEMCV
                                            last edited by

                                            @THEMCV Either works, I personally prefer having a more modular approach because it makes it easier to expand and debug, but it’s mostly personal taste.

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