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      boeleke
      last edited by boeleke

      Hi there all,

      i’m working already a couple of weeks with FOG , but i’m making a couple of changes now.
      In stead of local storage , i want to use our QNAP - nas to save / upload our images.

      The problem is , i get some errors while doing it.
      First i tried to add the nas directly to the storage node , but it didn’t work. The graph wasn’t showing up.
      So i tried it an other way. I mounted my nas-storage first with NFS , then with CIFS then with FTP on a map /mnt/nfs/images/ & in the GUI i just made an storage node with this path.

      I see all the things from my nas over there , but when i want to upload an image i get the next error 👎

      ** Mounting 172.16.0.201:/mnt/nfs/images/dev on /images failed : permission denied

      Fatal error : Failed to mount NFS volume - computer will reboot in 1 minute .**

      I gave the 172.16.0.201 - address the rights to work with NFS on my QNAP-nas but i don’t get it work.
      Its really frustrating , can someone help?

      Greetings,
      Tom

      Ps: They got the .mntcheck files

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        Sebastian Roth Moderator
        last edited by Sebastian Roth

        @boeleke Re-exporting a mounted NFS share is not going to work. See here and numerous other information on the internet. Has been asked in the FOG forums a couple of times as well.

        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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          boeleke @Sebastian Roth
          last edited by boeleke

          @Sebastian-Roth
          I did search a lot about this problem but i didn’t found any solution.
          I’m not working with 3 systems like in your topic. I’m just working with a QNAP that is mounted on the ubuntu fog server. & when i add this storage in the gui , i find it. But once i want to upload an image , it fails.

          I hope you can help me further.
          I’m not that familiar with linux.

          Greetings

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            Sebastian Roth Moderator
            last edited by Sebastian Roth

            @boeleke You might want to read through this post and we also have an article in the wiki (FreeNAS not QNAP).

            Edit: And maybe try searching the forums for QNAP as well.

            Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

            Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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              boeleke @Sebastian Roth
              last edited by

              @Sebastian-Roth
              I did read both of the articles already & tried it.
              But still nothing.

              The must be a possibility to add it , i’m searching already 2 days for it but i didn’t find it yet… 😞

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                Wayne Workman @boeleke
                last edited by

                @boeleke said:

                @Sebastian-Roth
                I did read both of the articles already & tried it.
                But still nothing.

                Read closer. I promise your QNAP nas can be a storage node. It’s just a matter of setting up NFS and FTP on it. If you have some time, maybe I can help you via teamviewer so that we can figure it out, and I can later document what we found.

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                  boeleke @Wayne Workman
                  last edited by boeleke

                  @Wayne-Workman

                  Hi there.
                  I would be gratefull.
                  I think i got some mistakes with my QNAP. I’m not sure what settings …
                  See pictures.

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                    ch3i Moderator @boeleke
                    last edited by

                    @boeleke Hi, If your NAS is mounted on your FOG server via NFS you can’t re-export it as NFS via FOG server. You have to create a node storage with IP of NAS ans specify NFS and FTP path in the node settings. Before you have to create a user “fog” in your NAS with the same password of the “fog” user of the FOG server.

                    When you’ll upload/download image on that node (Your NAS) the fog client will connect directly on your NAS not via your FOG server.

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                      boeleke @ch3i
                      last edited by boeleke

                      @ch3i

                      Hi there ch3i,

                      thanks for your answer.
                      that was the first thing i tried. I added a user ‘fog’ with the same password on the QNAP.
                      Then i added a storage node. But it failed. (See pictures)

                      LINK FOR BETTER IMAGE 🙂 : http://i65.tinypic.com/5yucyd.png

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                        ch3i Moderator @boeleke
                        last edited by

                        @boeleke FTP and NFS path or the sames on your NAS ?

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                          boeleke @ch3i
                          last edited by

                          @ch3i

                          hi there!
                          I’m not sure , i’m not that familiar with all the NAS-settings.
                          I can acces my NAS on windows with :

                          ftp://172.16.0.17/images

                          & i use the same path for my nfs , isn’t it?

                          Sorry , i’m just a beginner :).

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                            ch3i Moderator @boeleke
                            last edited by ch3i

                            @boeleke For QNAP the NFS path seem to be : /share/your_nfs_share but for the ftp access it’s /your_nfs_share. In FOG trunk (https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_trunk) you can differentiate NFS and FTP path. In your version FTP and NFS path must be the same !

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                              boeleke @ch3i
                              last edited by

                              @ch3i

                              hi there.
                              Thank you for the help. I’m working in a school environment & we can’t work with unstable releases.
                              If we want to use it every week , it need to be stable.
                              Is there not another option?

                              Thanks for the help!

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                                ch3i Moderator @boeleke
                                last edited by

                                @boeleke I’m working in a School and use Trunk version 😉 Trunk versions of FOG are “stable”.

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                                  Wayne Workman @ch3i
                                  last edited by Wayne Workman

                                  @ch3i I too am a systems admin at a school, and I’ve been using FOG Trunk for over a year now. It’s much more stable than it used to be. Others here in the corporate world also use FOG Trunk.

                                  I would recommend that you setup FOG Trunk on a VM though, and take snapshots before each update - just so you have a safety net.

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                                    boeleke
                                    last edited by

                                    @Wayne-Workman & @ch3i ,

                                    Hi there guys,

                                    you both convinced me to do this. So i upgraded to Fog Trunk (i can Revert anyway with a snapshot).
                                    But now i need your guys help to add this storage node. You got a lot more settings :
                                    I’m not sure if its correct now. I mean , the snapin path – must that be a map on the QNAP also?

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                                    When i use this settings , i get next mistake 👎 😞

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                                    while upgrading trunk , he said : (Setting up and starting VSFTP server : Failed! )

                                    Can you guys help me further?

                                    Sorry for my bad english.

                                    Greetings,
                                    Tom

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                                      ch3i Moderator @boeleke
                                      last edited by

                                      @boeleke Hi, it’s normal, because your NAS is not a “FOG Storage Node”. A real FOG Storage Node is an installation of FOG on another server with “Node Installation”. You NAS have not the FOG installation. It’s not a problem to upload/download.
                                      Tip : If you use multicast your NAS storage node can’t be the master of the group storage.

                                      @Tom-Elliott It’s possible to check if the hw.php is present and display a message to indicate that it’s not a normal node ?

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                                        boeleke @ch3i
                                        last edited by

                                        @ch3i

                                        Hi Ch3i,
                                        eumh wait. With Multicast you mean , imaging more computer at once? So for example 100 computer with 1 image?
                                        So i need to make a new storage GROUP and link the image with this group?
                                        But how can i image more computers at once then? Just not set it as master node?

                                        I’ll try an upload in a couple of minutes then.

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                                          boeleke
                                          last edited by boeleke

                                          @ch3i :

                                          i tried to upload an image now.
                                          But still , i get an error 😞 :
                                          Could not mount images folder (/bin/fog.upload)
                                          Args Passed.

                                          alt text

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                                            raice
                                            last edited by

                                            I didn’t test it. But I would say, mount it via linux (ssh into the fog server) and make sure it got the right permissions.

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