FOG 1.1.2 + FreeNAS 9.1.1 = Failed NFS
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What does this command output?
On the Free NAS:
[CODE]ls -laR /mnt/Volume1/data/images[/CODE] -
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So when you enter FTP to the free nas box from the Ubuntu server do you access the NFS share /Volume1/data/images or /mnt/Volume1/data/images?
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It’s “/mnt/Volume1/data/images”
[IMG]http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2015/17/1429864928-freenas36.png[/IMG] -
You didn’t cd into the directory?
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Yes i can go where i want after connection. “/etc” or “/mnt” for example.
[IMG]http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2015/17/1429865693-freenas37.png[/IMG]
It’s not a history of timeout FTP the error ? Before, it’s was on 300s. I try to increase.
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For what it’s worth,
I can’t see any of the pictures you’re posting. When I browse to the direct link of the picture, I get timeouts.
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It’s weird. Everything is ok for me. I upload my pictures with [url]http://www.noelshack.com/[/url]
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Ok, so with FreeNAS, it’s impossible to modify the config’…
Answer a modo on the FreeNas’ forum:
[QUOTE]Because you shouldn’t be modifying config files! FreeNAS does that stuff for you. Use the WebGUI how it is intended, or go to full-blown FreeBSD. [/QUOTE]
[url]https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/ftp-timeout-login.30437/[/url]Monday, i will explain the steps to export image on FreeNAS, but in the end, you will have to cp /dev/@MAC /images/nameofyourmachine
See you later.
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Well you could always change the settings, and then give read-only /w execute permission on that file for everyone.
chmod 555What user does the FreeNAS use?
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[quote=“Slowave, post: 46217, member: 29028”]Ok, so with FreeNAS, it’s impossible to modify the config’…
Answer a modo on the FreeNas’ forum:
[url]https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/ftp-timeout-login.30437/[/url]
Monday, i will explain the steps to export image on FreeNAS, but in the end, you will have to cp /dev/@MAC /images/nameofyourmachine
See you later.[/quote]
Hi,
Freenas use there own database to store NAS configuration…
Regards,
Ch3i. -
It was not a problem of Timeout FTP…But it doesn’t matter, i can do cp -a /images/dev/@MAC /images/name
[QUOTE]What user does the FreeNAS use? [/QUOTE]
I’m only one user of FreeNASThe download is ok to the new client.
I will write the tutorial !