[SOLVED] Fatal Error: Failed to mount NFS Volume
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@arnaudrigole Seems like you don’t have an export for /FOG/Images only for /FOG. Can you mount /FOG over NFS?
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@Quazz
Ok i did
umount /srv/nfs/SRVADM/Images then
mount -t nfs 10.1.11.64:/FOG /srv/nfs/SRVADM/Images -> command seems to be ok but…
cd /srv/nfs/SRVADM/Images -> -bash: cd: /srv/nfs/SRVADM/Images/: Input/Output errorshowmount -e 10.1.11.64
Export list for 10.1.11.64:
/FOG (everyone)you right, the nfs share on Windows server is defined only on /FOG, but it still the same …
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@arnaudrigole I’m not experienced with AD, so I had to use some googlefu and it seems like this is an issue with AD mapping unix users.
Check out this link on what to try: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sfu/archive/2007/04/19/mounting-nfs-share-on-nfs-client.aspx
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@Quazz Good catch! As well @arnaudrigole you might want to look into the article on the same blog explaining the UID mapping a little closer: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sfu/archive/2007/04/19/sharing-folders-over-nfs.aspx
And you might want to try the ‘nolock’ option that we use with FOG usually:
mount -t nfs -o nolock 10.1.11.64:/FOG /srv/nfs/SRVADM/Images
But reading your initial post again I suppose I need to tell you that even if you are able to mount the NFS share from your Linux server you won’t be able to send your images to that NFS share from your FOG client. Re-exporting NFS shares is not possible!
- NFS share (linux) <-> FOG client: works!
- NFS share (windows) <-> FOG client: works!
- NFS share (windows) <-> NFS share (linux) <-> FOG client: does not work!
So when you get the permissions correct you still need to setup both NFS share in windows correctly (default /images and /images/dev) and/or configure storage management within the web gui accordingly! Please read this as well: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Windows_Storage_Node
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@Quazz
Thanks for your reply, but i really think that its not a complicated problem like that…
I just never setup a NFS share between unix and Windows and i think i dont setup credentials as i should.@Sebastian-Roth
•NFS share (windows) <-> NFS share (linux) <-> FOG client: does not work!Maybe my problem is here!?
So whats the better solution to export images of fog server on a external storage ?Thanks
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@arnaudrigole Again, please read through this wiki article: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Windows_Storage_Node
It’s not officially supported but you should be able to setup FOG as a storage node on your windows server.
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I’d like to try to review that wiki article and update it - but it’s a lower priority in the scope of things. We have a perfectly working storage node system designed for Linux.
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@Sebastian-Roth
Why did u say “but you should be able to setup FOG as a storage node on your windows server.”
its the opposite , no ? I want to setup my Windows server as a storage node for FOG.@Wayne-Workman Is there a simple way to externalize the fog storage … ? without using NFS because its look very hard. How FOG users store their images on a Windows Server? are they forced to use the NFS ? They fianlly use linux or local fog storage ?
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@arnaudrigole What I said was “It’s not officially supported but …” - meaning that you can setup your Windows server as a storage node for FOG - we just don’t provide any kind of automatic installer script (like we do for linux). But we’ll still try to help you setting it up here in the forums. I don’t have access to a windows server so I can’t go into updating the article. Maybe we can work together. You try things as noted in the article and let us know what works and what we should change…
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@arnaudrigole said:
Is there a simple way to externalize the fog storage … ?
Yes, you can use any number of NAS products and it’s possible to use Windows server as well.
without using NFS because its look very hard.
Currently, no.
How FOG users store their images on a Windows Server?
The general idea is outlined in the article that Sebastian posted.
are they forced to use the NFS ?
Currently, yes.
They fianlly use linux or local fog storage ?
Some give up and decide to go the easy route and use linux.
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@Wayne-Workman
Ok, thanks for your precisions, i’ll work on NFS storage later.