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    I know what's wrong, I just don't know how to fix it!

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    • Wayne WorkmanW
      Wayne Workman @Julianh
      last edited by

      @Julianh

      You are likely running FOG 1.2.0 ? You wouldn’t have storageftppass= I think. That’s a more recent thing in FOG Trunk.

      When you say you “added a disk”, could you please elaborate?

      Did you physically add another hard drive into the server itself?

      Or are you using a NAS ?

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        Julianh
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        I had a 4tb disk in the server, that I installed fog on. The OS and images are on this disk. I ran out of space, and added another 4 Tb disk to the fog server. It’s this new disk I’m having problems with, the old disk works fine.
        The new disk is mounted as /images2.
        There is no NAS involved, it’s all local, which it has to be. I’m not allowed to use anything except the 1 server, and must keep it on the network the clients are on, it’s not allowed to connect outside, to another NAS box for example.

        Thanks

        Julian

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        • J
          Julianh
          last edited by

          The problem is now, how do I get the images named correctly and in the images2 directory instead of being named the MAC address and in the /images2/dev directory.

          Thanks

          Julian

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman
            last edited by

            Well, a simple work around would be something like this:

            [CODE]mv /images2/dev/MacAddressHere /images2/EXACT_Image_Name_You_Chose[/CODE]

            And when I say exact, look at the path in your image definition (in the web UI). Normally, stuff like underscores and whatnot are truncated, the actual file name that it should be will be in the PATH section.

            But, can you verify that when you used FTP to transfer a file, can you verify you were accessing the correct storage node?

            Did you ECHO some text to /images2/dev/text.txt and then try to move that via FTP to /images/text.txt ??

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            • J
              Julianh
              last edited by Julianh

              I have to get it working with the front end, although the mv command would work, In the long term I won’t be the only one using this so it needs to work fine, unfortunately.

              Here’s the text from the windows ftp to the fog server,

              ftp> open 10.10.1.5
              Connected to 10.10.1.5.
              220 (vsFTPd 3.0.2)
              User (10.10.1.5:(none)): fog
              331 Please specify the password.
              Password:
              230 Login successful.
              ftp> pdw
              Invalid command.
              ftp> pwd
              257 “/home/fog”
              ftp> cd /images2
              250 Directory successfully changed.
              ftp> put test.txt
              200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
              425 Failed to establish connection.

              I redid this, I noticed that it didn’t transfer the file, but logged in. This suggests file/directory permissions, but my previous post shows what they were set to, are they wrong? Or should the directories be set to root root, rather than fog root?

              Incidentally the machines being imaged have 2 drives in them
              I’m getting desperate, I’ll have to explain to my boss why this isn’t working tomorrow, any suggestions?

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              • Wayne WorkmanW
                Wayne Workman
                last edited by

                Dumb question but, your Windows firewall is off, right? Like… totally off? Exceptions for stuff like TFTP don’t really work… I couldn’t get them to work anyways… maybe FTP might be the same… best to turn it off.

                Also,

                Can you try to use FTP from the FOG server itself? If it works, then that is a valuable troubleshooting piece.

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                  Julianh
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                    Julianh
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                      Julianh
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                      • J
                        Julianh
                        last edited by

                        Here are some screen shots of the storage node and image details, any suggestions?

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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman
                          last edited by

                          Any updates?

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                          • ch3iC
                            ch3i Moderator @Wayne Workman
                            last edited by

                            @Julianh
                            Thank you for your screenshots, but can you test that Wayne-Workman ask for ?

                            @Wayne-Workman said:

                            Can you try to use FTP from the FOG server itself? If it works, then that is a valuable troubleshooting piece.

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                            • J
                              Julianh
                              last edited by

                              I don’t have a ftp server to test it with, so I used ftp.kernel.org, being a public site, I couldn’t actually finish the upload,

                              220 Welcome to kernel.org
                              Name (ftp.kernel.org:image): anonymous
                              331 Please specify the password.
                              Password:
                              230 Login successful.
                              Remote system type is UNIX.
                              Using binary mode to transfer files.
                              ftp> put /tmp/test.txt
                              local: /tmp/test.txt remote: /tmp/test.txt
                              200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
                              550 Permission denied.

                              But this is as far as I got.

                              Is there any other test you’d like me to perform?

                              Thanks

                              Julian

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                              • Wayne WorkmanW
                                Wayne Workman
                                last edited by

                                @Julianh

                                You have an FTP server. Your FOG server is an FTP server.

                                On your FOG server, if you go to Terminal, you should be able to use FTP from there, and test moving files, uploading files, etc.

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                                • J
                                  Julianh
                                  last edited by

                                  Tom kindly fixed it for me, I’m very grateful. I want to document it properly in case anyone else has the problem, which I’ll do tomorrow, its 23:45 here and after a week of trying to get it to work I need some beauty sleep!!

                                  Thank you all for your help, it’s much appreciated, sleep well.

                                  Yours

                                  Julian

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                                  • J
                                    Julianh
                                    last edited by

                                    The problem was that the master node check box wasn’t selected. As it was a new storage node, it needed selecting.

                                    Thank you all for your help. It’s much appreciated.

                                    Julian

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