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    Fatal Error: Failed to Mount NFS Volume

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    • Wayne WorkmanW
      Wayne Workman
      last edited by

      Update again to the latest trunk version of fog.

      Should only require going into wherever you made /svn/trunk
      and issuing:
      [CODE]svn up
      cd bin
      ./installfog.sh[/CODE]

      See what happens then.

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        michaeloberg
        last edited by

        First I want to thank everyone for their help on this forum. I was able to get my FOG updated and it resolved my issues with my new HP 745 G2 laptops. Now I have a different problem with my older HP 3125 laptops. Prior to the upgrade we have imaged these machines hundreds of times without issue. Now all of a sudden when I push an image task to a host, it will look like it is starting the image, then I get the following error:

        Target partition size (7864 MB) is smaller than source (59009 MB). Use option –C to disable size checking (Dangerous).

        So my next though was to manually wipe all partition on the targeted host. Same error as before after doing this. So my next thought was maybe the image is screwed up, so I loaded a clean version of Windows 7 on the laptop with drivers and uploaded that as a test image (only 10 GB). So now when I try to image it doesn’t even attempt to get to the nice blue screen where it tells you the error, rather it just runs through several lines of text and I notice some errors in different parts of the boot process but here they are:

        Starting sshd: OK
        /usr/share/fog/lib/funcs.sh: line 17: export: ‘Machines, DC=mydomain, DC=com: not a valid identifier
        It gives me this error a few times then farther on get this one:
        *Initializing /dev/sda with NTFS partition….error: /dev/sdb2: No such file or directory
        Udevd[2768]: inotify_add_watch(6, /dev/sdb2,10) failed: No such file or directory
        Error: /dev/sdb2: No such file or directory
        Udevd[2768]: inotify_add_watch(6, /dev/sdb2,10) failed: No such file or directory
        Done
        Done
        *Using Hard Disk /dev.sdb
        *Erasing current MBR/CPT Tables………………………….Done
        Awk: fatal: cannot open file ‘/images/234/d1.original.partitions’ for reading (No such file or directory)
        Restoring Partition Tables (MBR)……………………………Done
        No extended partitions……………………………………………Done

        I have tested other images and they all seem to be working. Any suggestions???

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        • Wayne WorkmanW
          Wayne Workman @michaeloberg
          last edited by Wayne Workman

          @michaeloberg

          Your domain stuff doesn’t look right…

          Try to issue 777 permissions recursively on your images directory.

          Is your FOG HDD full?

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @michaeloberg
            last edited by

            @michaeloberg said:

            Now I have a different problem with my older HP 3125 laptops.

            HP 3125 – – – 2013-06-25 Not compatible with Kernel 3.8.8.core

            https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/WorkingDevices

            Try a different Kernel.

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            • Wayne WorkmanW
              Wayne Workman
              last edited by Wayne Workman

              Perhaps before you go messing around with various kernel versions,

              You should tend to those HP 745s first?

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              • JunkhackerJ
                Junkhacker Developer
                last edited by

                what version of fog is your server running?

                signature:
                Junkhacker
                We are here to help you. If you are unresponsive to our questions, don't expect us to be responsive to yours.

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                  michaeloberg
                  last edited by

                  Version 3511
                  I also did sudo chmod 777 /images
                  Not sure if that was setting the permissions correctly but is still not working.

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                  • Wayne WorkmanW
                    Wayne Workman
                    last edited by

                    @michaeloberg

                    perhaps your image is suffering from the re-size bug?
                    https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Known_FOG_Bugs#The_Image_Resize_Bug

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                      michaeloberg
                      last edited by

                      FIXED! There was SD cards in the Middle School Laptops, this was mounting the card as a drive in FOG SDA1, lesson learned!!! Please note that USB drives and SD cards will mess the images up if left in machines. Thanks for all of your help. THANK YOU THANK YOU.

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                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                        Wayne Workman
                        last edited by

                        I would never have thought to ask that… but now I’ll start asking 👍

                        Glad you finally got it working!

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                          michaeloberg
                          last edited by

                          Man thank you so much, we have our students save their files on SD cards and man does that screw with the mounting process for drives in FOG. Never even thought of that and my employee said today what if we take the card out, problem solved.

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