Uploaded Images won't move from /dev to /images
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Thanks a lot Wayne for your replies. So from what I can understand I should move to 1.3.0 ? is this version stable enough for a production environnement ?
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@fritoss007 The current 1.3.0 release candidate has less problems than 1.2.0 has. It performs faster. It has support for things you will need support for, like nvme disks, ssd disks, flash disks, Surface Pros, and just new hardware in general. It also supports Win10. All the below stuff I mentioned about replication applies too, and that’s just one area of improvement. Everything is better. Problems with 1.3.0 are getting fewer and fewer with each release candidate I won’t say it’s perfect (it’s not), but I think it’s worth it.
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Thanks Wayne I’ll think about that migration on christmas vacation…it could be the right time to do it…
any hints on migration to 1.3.0 ?
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@fritoss007 Not really, you’re on Ubuntu 14 which typically has the least problems (for Ubuntu distros). Back up your database first via FOG Configuration -> Configuration Save -> Export.
After the upgrade, the first thing you’ll want to do is straighten out your storage groups and nodes, and then go straighten out your images (what storage groups they belong to, which are primary, etc.). You may want to do some screencaps of what groups the images are currently in.
I posted the link for how to upgrade below in an older post.
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Thanks Wayne your help is really apreciated…
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@fritoss007 These two articles may assist in helping you understand the new replication features, and the location plugin should you choose to use it.
https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Replication
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Hi Wayne,
i’ve just finished my migration and everything when smooth ! thanks for your help again…
one last question…how can I mark this post as resolved ?
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@fritoss007 Just ask and we can resolve posts.
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Wayne resolved it…thanks !
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@fritoss007 No I did, but that doesn’t matter.