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    Fatal Error: Failed to mount nfs volume timed out

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      Evan Knowlton
      last edited by

      I want to thank you for your time and help in resolving this issue.

      Unfortunately I have to get going as we are closing at the moment. I wont be back in until Monday.

      Again thank you I honestly didn’t expect a response let alone one almost immediately.

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        The chmod commands probably also need the sudo command prepended to it:
        [code]sudo chmod -R 777 /images[/code]

        I don’t know if this will even work though considering, from what I can see, the nfs isn’t even mounting.

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          Evan Knowlton
          last edited by

          I do not get a return when using sudo

          apl@Apl-Fog:~$ sudo chmod -R 777 /images
          [sudo] password for apl:

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            You need to type the apl user’s password.

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              Evan Knowlton
              last edited by

              I cut that off early. That was just a mistake it just goes back to prompt with out a return.

              apl@Apl-Fog:~$ sudo chmod -R 777 /images
              [sudo] password for apl:
              apl@Apl-Fog:~$

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott
                last edited by

                that’s fine.

                There shouldn’t be a return, if there is it means something has gone wrong.

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                  Evan Knowlton
                  last edited by

                  Failed to mount NFS Volume again

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                    Evan Knowlton
                    last edited by

                    [ATTACH]1410[/ATTACH]It Hangs on i8042 before moving on to checking in and getting stuck for a few minutes before failing[ATTACH]1409[/ATTACH]

                    [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1409_IMAG0177_BURST002.jpg?:”]IMAG0177_BURST002.jpg[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1410_IMAG0176_BURST001.jpg?:”]IMAG0176_BURST001.jpg[/url]

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                      Evan Knowlton
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                        Evan Knowlton
                        last edited by

                        Just out of curiosity I recreated the upload task in the debug mode. When I list the directory from the client machine the /images directory is not visible. Is it a matter of file permissions / sharing ?

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                          Evan Knowlton
                          last edited by

                          For give me if this is a stupid question. But I finally got the permissions issue sorted out. I can open the /images folder now.

                          Here is the stupid part of the question, and believe me I do feel stupid.

                          Is there supposed to be a visible file named .mntcheck?

                          As you can see by the screen shot the file is empty…

                          Again I’m very sorry if this a stupid waste of time.

                          [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1419_Screenshot from 2014-10-09 18:57:44.png?:”]Screenshot from 2014-10-09 18:57:44.png[/url]

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                            Evan Knowlton
                            last edited by

                            Okay Yes I figured out there is supposed to be a file there from another post I however do not know how to regenerate them. I tried running the installer again but that wasn’t any help

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                              Evan Knowlton
                              last edited by

                              I Tried this:

                              root@Apl-Fog:~# ls -l /images/.mntcheck
                              -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Oct 9 19:11 /images/.mntcheck
                              root@Apl-Fog:~# ls -l /images/dev/.mntcheck
                              -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Oct 8 14:03 /images/dev/.mntcheck
                              root@Apl-Fog:~# touch /images/.mntcheck
                              root@Apl-Fog:~# chmod 777 /images/.mntcheck
                              root@Apl-Fog:~# touch /images/dev/.mntcheck
                              root@Apl-Fog:~# chmod 777 /images/dev/.mntcheck

                              However the directory is still empty

                              [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1420_Screenshot from 2014-10-09 19:22:01.png?:”]Screenshot from 2014-10-09 19:22:01.png[/url]

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                              • Tom ElliottT
                                Tom Elliott
                                last edited by

                                I’m only going on a limb and guessing you’re fairly new to the linux world?

                                Files that begin with a . are “hidden” from the filesystem. This would be why you’re seeing “contents: nothing”.

                                When you’re running the chmod commands I’d recommend using with the -R argument.

                                The reason is because chmod 777 <file/foldername> only affects the individual item.

                                chmod -R 777 <folder> means to set the persmissions recursively which is what you need.

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                                  Albatros
                                  last edited by

                                  To see hidden files, change your command ‘ls -l’ to ‘ls -la’.

                                  Edit: If you want to see hidden files/folders over the file manager, press ctrl + h.

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                                    Evan Knowlton
                                    last edited by

                                    I will give that a shot this afternoon.

                                    Also yeah kind of a noob, the last time I had to use Linux was for the cert back in early 2000. I didn’t really pass either.

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                                    • Tom ElliottT
                                      Tom Elliott
                                      last edited by

                                      I mean no harm when i say these things.

                                      I just want to understand what point of view I need to work with.

                                      Hopefully you understand.

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                                        Evan Knowlton
                                        last edited by

                                        Well in that sense I’m not completely illiterate when it comes to tech. I have been in IT for years just never really had anything to do with Linux until now.

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                                          Evan Knowlton
                                          last edited by

                                          Here is what I have attempted so far this afternoon. No such luck getting any better results.

                                          (Except that it seems like it is taking longer on “Checking In and Mounting File System”)

                                          [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1433_Currently attempting.jpg?:”]Currently attempting.jpg[/url]

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                                            Evan Knowlton
                                            last edited by

                                            I don’t really know what else to do except maybe wipe and reinstall maybe with v14 of Ubuntu. Kind of a last resort though.

                                            At this point a little feed back would be helpful,

                                            Is it the fog machine?
                                            It is listed as compatible hardware Dell Optiplex 760

                                            Is there the possibility of it being a client issue?

                                            The client is hardware registered.
                                            The management console is [B]unable[/B] to resolve host name.
                                            It obviously PXE boots and starts fog.

                                            I am really unsure of what else to try. I have an extra HDD I may try a v14 load and see what happens.
                                            I also have a second client machine different make and model, I guess before I try a reload I will set up the other machine. . .

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