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      fredamn76 last edited by

      I get the errormessage “[I]Unable to locate image store” then trying to upload an image to my fog server. I uploaded an image 30 minutes but now i cannot. Any ideas???[/I]

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        dvorak last edited by

        If you get this error after renaming an image (eg: from SUMMER22-Blah to Summer22-Blah) on the web-based interface, the solution is to log in to fog via ssh & rename the image folder itself in /images.:
        $ mv SUMMER22-Blah SUMMER22-Blah2
        $ mv SUMMER22-Blah2 Summer22-Blah

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          Esmael Kedir last edited by

          I also got the same problem using group of hosts and I fixed by: Go to --> Group management–>list all groups–>click edit then
          image Association–>select your image that you already uploaded it.

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            ID10Tea last edited by

            I am by no means an expert and this is my first run at FOG. I had a similar problem. I went through this guide and found the client was not able to access the share/image store.
            [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/wiki-troubleshooting-an-image-upload.21/[/url]

            My problem was two fold as far as I can tell. The image path needed to be /images/dev/X where X is the name of the folder that was created when you uploaded the image. Those were named by mac address of the machine. I did rename them to something that made more sense to me (PC model) and it worked fine.

            My other problem was User Privileges.
            In System-Administration-Users and Groups
            Click on Advanced Settings … it should propt you for a password then enable " connect to wireless and ethernet networks".

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              javahunter last edited by

              Hi alber,

              I was having the same issue.

              Here’s what I had to do to fix it on an Ubuntu 11.10 box.

              From a command prompt, confirm the directory the image was stored in. In my case it was /images/dev/0021708d376b/

              Then from the image menu, for the image you are attempting to deploy, change the “Image File:” line to match the directory you found at the command prompt.

              Hope it help.
              J

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                alber last edited by

                [quote=“fredamn76, post: 1074, member: 437”]I solved this! i had set to deploy instead of uploading the image. Sense the image was empty i got the error messeage.[/quote]
                HI
                i also got the same error, i changed like what you said, but still got error, what’ the problem?

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                  alber last edited by

                  HI
                  i also got the same error, i changed like what you said, but still got error, what’ the problem?

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                    fredamn76 last edited by

                    I solved this! i had set to deploy instead of uploading the image. Sense the image was empty i got the error messeage.

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                      Zardan last edited by

                      Check that the image is associated with the correct storage group and the host is associated with the correct image and OS type.
                      Ive had a few rare cases when the hosts bug while registering leaving them without any image name or OS type.

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