FOG: 1.5.4 -> How to setup NAS - Synology DiskStation as Master Node
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@tom-elliott Quite right, but then we can put the 3 folders in one and the same shared folder. For the tutorial I did like that but we could also make a central shared folder for example name “FOG” with the 3 folders in, “images”, “snapins” and “tftpboot” except that the path would be /volume1/FOG/images, /volume1/FOG/snapins…
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Hello
I followed your tutorial and thank you for doing this.
I have my storage which is well added but when I want to capture I have access denied …
mount 10.1.5.8:/volume1/images on / images permission denied
If I try to connect to the share on the nas with my FOG user it works.
Can you help me ?
Thank you
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@jeremyvdv said in FOG: 1.5.4 -> How to setup NAS - Synology DiskStation as Master Node:
mount 10.1.5.8:/volume1/images on / images permission denied
Where are you seeing this message?
If I try to connect to the share on the nas with my FOG user it works.
From what device does it work? FOG server?
The target computer connects to the NFS share using the credentials of
root
if the nfs share hassquash root
parameter. root will not be able to connect to the nfs share, yet a normal user can mount it. If you pxe boot the target computer in debug mode (tick the debug checkbox before scheduling the task) you can run the commands interactively on the target computer for testing. -
if I start in debug mode. what action do I have to do manually?
Thank you
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@jeremyvdv said in FOG: 1.5.4 -> How to setup NAS - Synology DiskStation as Master Node:
if I start in debug mode. what action do I have to do manually?
At the FOS Linux command prompt you would key in
mount -o nolock,proto=tcp,rsize=32768,intr,noatime "$storage" /images
where$storage would be the nas server IP address and the file path. For example
10.1.5.8:/volume1/imageswould go there. Don't forget the colon after the IP address and before the path. Also make sure that
10.1.5.8` is the IP address of your NAS. If that mounts correctly then the problem is elsewhere. -
Hello
I corrected: my problem by indicating the network of my clients rather than the server on the NFS configuration of synology.now i’m experiencing this problem at capture:
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for information, I have this message at the end of my capture … it happens to create the files on my NAS … but on the end I have this message
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If I have to change the password in fogftp.class.php
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@jeremyvdv said in FOG: 1.5.4 -> How to setup NAS - Synology DiskStation as Master Node:
If I have to change the password in fogftp.class.php
You do not edit the code in this case. On your NAS you need to setup the FTP service so that the FOS Linux engine can connect to it. You will need to create a user ID and password on your NAS device. Then on the FOG serve web gui, for the storage definition of the NAS, under the management user and password.
You should test using the ftp client on a windows computer to ensure you can connect to the nas using the managment user ID and PASSWORD and navigate to the /volume1/images2 path and to create and delete a directory in that path. If you can then you have the permissions set correctly on the images2 directory.
I do have a tutorial that I created for the synology nas too: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/9430/synology-nas-as-fog-storage-node
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Hello
and thank you for your help.
I advanced on the subject by chnging the login in fogsetting.php
but now I have the message: maximum number of tries exceeded ftp.On the nas I have no restriction.
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here is where I am.
Not easy to set up this storage -
@jeremyvdv Probably the account is locked for too many login attempts using the wrong credentials? Can you manually connect to that via a FTP client like FileZilla (host: 10.1.5.8 …)?
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yes i tried and since winscp i have no problem
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I see on the error that it uses the root account.
out of synology i can not create a root account.
that may be the problem.
But what if that’s it?Thank you
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@jeremyvdv Well then change to a different username: FOG web UI -> Storage -> edit the Storage node settings, scroll down to the bottom and edit username and password.
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actually in my configuration storage web interface of fog it was of course root.
But change that I always have the same error message with my new user
an idea?
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@jeremyvdv The IP of the client (that it receives when imaging) is possibly in the NAS FTP blocklist due to too many incorrect login attempts.
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No, it’s not that … and it uploads the files during the creation of the image.
It’s really at the end of the upload that plente.
And the task does not stop on the web interface
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@jeremyvdv said in FOG: 1.5.4 -> How to setup NAS - Synology DiskStation as Master Node:
No, it’s not that … and it uploads the files during the creation of the image
The upload of the image doesn’t happen via FTP but using NFS. So those are two different things. FTP is only used at the very end to move/rename the image.
From what I see in the last picture it looks like you are using a Synology NAS. In a German forum I just read about someone having the same “Maximum number of tries exceeded” error message and it turned out that his Synology had added a block for his IP address.
You should be able to find the client IP address in the block list of you Synology NAS. See instructions here: https://mariushosting.com/ip-block-list/
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indeed it was good in the security of synology. thank you but now I still have a problem for upload. I have my pc that goes to the end but in the web console the task does not stop and during a download error image ./bin/upload
Thank you