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      John L Clark @Wayne Workman
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      @Wayne-Workman

      No i have the array working and mounts at startup as a folder called Images. I just need the folder that is installed by fog called images to be moved to that drive. So when I upload and image it goes to that drive.

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        Wayne Workman @John L Clark
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        Ok - but still I’d like to see the output of these so that I understand better - because /dev/sdb/images doesn’t sound right.

        lsblk
        df -h
        

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          John L Clark @Wayne Workman
          last edited by Wayne Workman

          @Wayne-Workman

          root@FOG-SRV1:/# lsblk
          NAME                     MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
          sda                        8:0    0  2.7T  0 disk
          ââsda1                     8:1    0    1M  0 part
          ââsda2                     8:2    0  488M  0 part /boot
          ââsda3                     8:3    0  2.7T  0 part
            ââFOG--SRV1--vg-root   252:0    0  2.7T  0 lvm  /
            ââFOG--SRV1--vg-swap_1 252:1    0   48G  0 lvm  [SWAP]
          sdb                        8:16   0 18.2T  0 disk /images
          sr0                       11:0    1 1024M  0 rom
          root@FOG-SRV1:/#
          
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            John L Clark @Wayne Workman
            last edited by Wayne Workman

            @Wayne-Workman

            root@FOG-SRV1:/# df -h
            Filesystem                      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
            udev                             24G     0   24G   0% /dev
            tmpfs                           4.8G  9.3M  4.8G   1% /run
            /dev/mapper/FOG--SRV1--vg-root  2.7T  2.4G  2.6T   1% /
            tmpfs                            24G     0   24G   0% /dev/shm
            tmpfs                           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
            tmpfs                            24G     0   24G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
            /dev/sda2                       473M   57M  392M  13% /boot
            /dev/sdb                         19T   40K   18T   1% /images
            tmpfs                           4.8G     0  4.8G   0% /run/user/0
            root@FOG-SRV1:/#
            
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            • Wayne WorkmanW
              Wayne Workman @John L Clark
              last edited by

              @John-L-Clark ok, what you need to do is unmount the new drive, then rename the old images directory… so…

              umount /images
              mv /images /images_old
              mkdir /images
              mount /images
              

              Here, double-check your work with these commands - make sure it’s done right.

              du -sh /images
              du -sh /images_old
              df -h
              

              df - h should show that /images is mounted to /dev/sdb.

              Then your old images will be in /images_old and you can copy it all over to the new disk with:

              cp -r /images_old/* /images
              

              The above command will take a while.

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                John L Clark @Wayne Workman
                last edited by Wayne Workman

                @Wayne-Workman

                root@FOG-SRV1:/# mv /images /images_old
                root@FOG-SRV1:/# mkdir /images
                root@FOG-SRV1:/# mount /images
                root@FOG-SRV1:/# du -sh /images
                40K     /images
                root@FOG-SRV1:/# du -sh /images_old
                4.0K    /images_old
                root@FOG-SRV1:/# df -h
                Filesystem                      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                udev                             24G     0   24G   0% /dev
                tmpfs                           4.8G  9.3M  4.8G   1% /run
                /dev/mapper/FOG--SRV1--vg-root  2.7T  2.4G  2.6T   1% /
                tmpfs                            24G     0   24G   0% /dev/shm
                tmpfs                           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
                tmpfs                            24G     0   24G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                /dev/sda2                       473M   57M  392M  13% /boot
                tmpfs                           4.8G     0  4.8G   0% /run/user/0
                /dev/sdb                         19T   40K   18T   1% /images
                root@FOG-SRV1:/#
                
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                • Wayne WorkmanW
                  Wayne Workman @John L Clark
                  last edited by Wayne Workman

                  @John-L-Clark So what happened to the old images directory?
                  If there are no old images to move over - if you just run the fog installer it’ll make the necessary files on the new drive.

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                    John L Clark @Wayne Workman
                    last edited by

                    @Wayne-Workman

                    bin dev fog_1.3.5 home Images initrd.img lib64 media opt root sbin srv tftpboot tmp var
                    boot etc fog_1.3.5.tar.gz images images_old lib lost+found mnt proc run snap sys tftpboot.prev usr vmlinuz
                    root@FOG-SRV1:/# cd images
                    root@FOG-SRV1:/images# ls
                    dev lost+found postdownloadscripts
                    root@FOG-SRV1:/images#

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                      John L Clark @Wayne Workman
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                      @Wayne-Workman ![0_1491486603686_IMG_3211.JPG](Uploading 100%)

                      Ok all looks good but got this error when trying to capture an image.

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                        John L Clark @Wayne Workman
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                        @Wayne-Workman 0_1491487792123_Untitled1.png

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                          John L Clark @Wayne Workman
                          last edited by

                          @Wayne-Workman
                          I got it. I was thinking it was the drive that was the issue but it was the drive on the host. I ran chkdsk /f and now it is capturing. Thank you for your help. Oh and will that drive mount after a reboot? or do i need to do something else to get that right.

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                            Wayne Workman @John L Clark
                            last edited by

                            @John-L-Clark if an entry is made properly in /etc/fstab it will mount on boot, else it wont. Reboot and see. This is something that needs dealt with immediately - don’t wait.

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