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    • PsycholiquidP
      Psycholiquid Testers
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      How can I very the FOG image is being replicated to the node. I don’t see the storage going up any so I am unsure. The logs however say everything is completed.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
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        Just look in the remote /images directory. Do you see the image files in there growing?

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        • PsycholiquidP
          Psycholiquid Testers
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          I actually don’t see anything but a dev folder on either master nor node. I figured it might be hidden so I ls -a and still nothing. I am positive it is the /images folder on the root of the drive. Maybe the .mount file is stopping me form seeing it?

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          • PsycholiquidP
            Psycholiquid Testers @Psycholiquid
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            @Psycholiquid said:

            I actually don’t see anything but a dev folder on either master nor node. I figured it might be hidden so I ls -a and still nothing. I am positive it is the /images folder on the root of the drive. Maybe the .mount file is stopping me form seeing it?

            I’m a big fat liar I see the image in the Master. Ohh well I’ll revisit this tomorrow been 10 hours of hell today.

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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott @Psycholiquid
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              @Psycholiquid the .mntcheck is only used on nfs connection. This would not be causing the replication to fail. That said, I’ve been working very hard to get all the data as stable as I can. My guess I screwed the pooch it certainly wouldn’t be the first time or anything.

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              • PsycholiquidP
                Psycholiquid Testers
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                And you aren’t at fault, I am in dev so I expect bumps. It isn’t a big deal. I am thinking and you tell me if it is a bad idea. I will create another image by a different name and then move the file to the server manually and rename the file. I am thinking that would allow it to think it is on that storage node and make is available ot users in the other state?

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                • Wayne WorkmanW
                  Wayne Workman @Psycholiquid
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                  @Psycholiquid Not without a DB entry. The replicator doesn’t care what files are in the /images directory. The replicator looks to the DB to figure out what to do.

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                  • PsycholiquidP
                    Psycholiquid Testers
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                    I figured as much.

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