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      scouseboy99
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      • FOG Version: 1.3.4
      • OS: Ubuntu Server 16.04.2
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      I am currently running one Fog server and one storage node. The are both on the same versions of Fog and OS.

      The images on the Fog server are being replicated to the Storage Node. I have set the options to have the storage node graphed in setup under storage management, but the storage node refuses to display. I does not appear in the drop down so I am unable to check its disk usage.

      Grateful for advice as where to check or if this has been covered in previous post somewhere in the forum.

      Regards

      Scouseboy99

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
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        Typically, this is because the checks are not able to “see” the other node.

        This could be many things. Things to check might include, but are not limited to:

        1. Firewall. Is the firewall enabling port 80 on the servers? Is there another firewall (physical or software) between the two nodes that might be preventing communications?
        2. High use. When replication is happening it uses a lot of resources for many reasons. This can cause a high load on the systems involved as one side is sending and the other is receiving. It takes some processing to read and write all the data, so the systems can become heavily taxed during this process. Also, with 1.3.4 but others may be affected as well, the file checking uses resources as well. (We’re trying to grab a hash of the files to compare.) This will be limited to the system where the file is located, but it does mean the “sender” AND the receiver are hashing the files to communicate. 1.3.5 working branch has taken steps to limit the resource usages and should be much better as far as the hashing IO load is concerned.
        3. Can the remote node actually communicate to the main server presenting the GUI? (Similar to the firewall note above, but can entail such things as database connectivity.) If the server is unreachable in mysql or html, there’s nothing the remote server can send as it can’t communicate.

        Hopefully these help along the way.

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        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott
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          Reading another of your earlier posts, are you doing two full servers and trying to have them read “graphs” from one another?

          If this is the case, if the “remote” node is not looking at the “current” node, you will see some strange things.

          When the pages go out to request the remote information, they pass along the remote’s identifier. If the other node is also a “local” server, the remote would be looking at it’s own database for this information rather than the “requesting” information.

          Here’s why.

          Server’s have their own database.

          If you have two servers you would have one server with storage node id of 1 and the other server with a storage node id of 1.

          When you create a “new” entry on one of the server’s for the remote node, the new ID would be 2.
          When fog goes out to reach the remote node, it will be sending the id of 2. If the remote node’s ID is not ID 2 in it’s database, the node doesn’t exist and therefore has nothing to send.

          You could “fix” this by simply editing the mysql on the remote node and edit it’s nfsGroupMember ID to match what the “requesting” server is looking for.

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          Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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            scouseboy99
            last edited by

            Hi,
            Thanks for the prompt response.

            Yes I have posted before and was advised to have both the Fog Server and Storage Node on the same OS and Fog version, which I have now been able to do.

            I am not trying to read graphs from one another I am just trying to get the storage node disk usage displayed on the main fog server dashboard.

            Thanks for the advice on fixing this but before I go editing mysql I thought I would try to clear up what I see as a small issue.

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            • george1421G
              george1421 Moderator @scouseboy99
              last edited by

              @scouseboy99 Is your remote storage node, setup as a storage node or a Full FOG server acting like a storage node?

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                scouseboy99 @george1421
                last edited by

                @george1421 It is set up as a storage node when using ./installfog script.

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                  scouseboy99
                  last edited by

                  Just a quick update. I am not sure why it happened but I am glad it has. I decided to rerun the installer script on my Storage node this morning and low and behold, when I logged into the management interface under the “storage node disk usage” drop down appear the storage node disk stats. I can not explain it may be some can but the problem is resolved.

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