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Upload and Deploy Images from 2 HDD

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    G4Bb
    last edited by Feb 6, 2014, 4:52 PM

    Hi everyone,

    I have a fog server working on a 150 Go HDD, and there’s only 10 Go left. So I have another HDD here with 250 Go, that i’d like to add to the server. Not switching images from the first to the second one, I want to work with both (uploading and deploying images), and obviously was wondering if this was possible. I’ve read some thread talking about creating a new storage group with a new storage node and then change some config files but this wasn’t exactly to work with both HDD. So, is that possible ?

    Thanks !

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    • J
      Jaymes Driver Developer
      last edited by Feb 6, 2014, 6:49 PM

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      • J
        Jaymes Driver Developer
        last edited by Feb 6, 2014, 7:01 PM

        [quote=“G4Bb, post: 22534, member: 22058”]Hi everyone,

        I have a fog server working on a 150 Go HDD, and there’s only 10 Go left. So I have another HDD here with 250 Go, that i’d like to add to the server. Not switching images from the first to the second one, I want to work with both (uploading and deploying images), and obviously was wondering if this was possible. I’ve read some thread talking about creating a new storage group with a new storage node and then change some config files but this wasn’t exactly to work with both HDD. So, is that possible ?

        Thanks ![/quote]

        I’ve never used the “Image Store” section of the FOG web GUI, but I imagine with the proper information you can set up another image store group and node through the GUI.

        Another option is from the Linux install…

        [media=youtube]69gJvHjTKNQ[/media]

        Find device name
        [code]
        sudo dmesg
        [/code]
        or
        [code]
        sudo fdisk -l[/code]

        partition disk on /dev/sdb

        (NOTE THE LINES UNDER THE FOLLOWING COMMAND ARE THE VARIABLES TO BE RETURNED)
        [code]sudo fdisk /dev/sdb <enter>
        n
        p
        l
        <enter>
        <enter>
        t
        83
        w[/code]

        format filesystem
        [code]sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb1[/code]

        make new /images directory
        [code] sudo mkdir /images[/code]

        mount new harddirve /dev/sdb1 to /images
        [code] sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /images[/code]

        change permissions
        [code] sudo chmod -R 777 /images[/code]

        auto mount the new hard drive use UUID
        [code] sudo blkid[/code]

        [code] sudo vlm /etc/fstab[/code]

        UUID=<UUID_of_you_nw_partition> /images ext4 errors=remount=ro 0 1
        reboot

        <SOURCE>
        [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/how-to-install-a-second-drive-and-store-images-there.25/#post-67[/url]

        Found this too, don’t know if it will work for you or not… [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/how-to-add-a-second-hard-drive-to-fog-server.4383/[/url]

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          G4Bb
          last edited by Feb 7, 2014, 4:39 PM

          I’ll check this out, but just seeing the first method, it seems like you’re coping the data from the small HDD to the new one. My question was : Was it possible to use both HDD, not moving the files from one HDD to another. So I can get a total of 350 Go instead of only my 200 Go.

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          • J
            Jaymes Driver Developer
            last edited by Feb 7, 2014, 5:34 PM

            You could try the second link I posted you, it covers specifically adding a second hard drive rather than replacing.

            [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/how-to-add-a-second-hard-drive-to-fog-server.4383/[/url]

            I only posted this information so you could give it a shot. I personally haven’t ventured into increasing my drive space, or adding another drive.

            You alternatively could use the Web GUI after you mount and format the new drive to add a storage node. It all depends on how you want to set it up.

            I posted these here in case I misunderstood what you were trying to convey (which I did 🙂 )

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