Manually copy image between FOG hosts
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I have two FOG hosts at the latest GIT pull. I’m trying to move a single image from server 1 over to server 2. I am able to copy the files fine and I took the steps Tom suggested (in another post to
touch /images/{.mntcheck,dev/.mntcheck} chmod 777 -R /images
I then went into the FOG Images area and created a new image, pointing it to the new location in /images/Win7Image (this is not the name of the folder from the original FOG 1 server, I’ve renamed this on FOG 2).
This is not an operational image. We get an NTFS resize error when trying to deploy it and it gives no bump to the storage chart on the dashboard (still remains the size before copying) and is missing the data for size on Client.
Any advice on how to troubleshoot this, or properly move files between FOG servers? I’m not looking to replicate all of my images, that’s inappropriate. I just need this one.
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Perhaps it’s not a resizable image?
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It is, and works fine from FOG 1. Here is a link to the screens that show up to give an error when trying to deploy it:
(this static image also viewable as video here)
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@Chris-Shipley Then perhaps you didn’t copy over all of the image files? Please give us the output of
ls -lahRt /images/Win7Image
on the new fog server.Also, it’s possible you ran out of space while copying the images over. What is the output of
df -h
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OK wow, it looks like the results of the ls show why, my code for copying was wrong, it put all files into a filename called *. Any way to separate those or do I have to wait for the download to occur again? I was using SCP
[root@localhost Win7Image]# ls -lahRt /images/Win7Image /images/Win7Image: total 13G -rwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 13G Aug 26 20:58 * drwxrwxrwx. 13 nobody root 4.0K Aug 26 17:34 .. drwxrwxrwx. 2 root root 14 Aug 26 17:31 .
and the other command
[root@localhost Win7Image]# df -h Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/centos-root 50G 2.5G 48G 5% / devtmpfs 1.4G 0 1.4G 0% /dev tmpfs 1.4G 0 1.4G 0% /dev/shm tmpfs 1.4G 17M 1.4G 2% /run tmpfs 1.4G 0 1.4G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/mapper/centos-home 177G 19G 158G 11% /home /dev/sda1 497M 170M 328M 35% /boot tmpfs 282M 0 282M 0% /run/user/0
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@Chris-Shipley Also, your partitions are setup wrong. I’m guessing you used Fedora or CentOS, and did not follow one of our tutorials. At present, this server is limited to 50GB worth of images, and when that fills, the server will crash.
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Nah, /images actually points to the 177 GB volume
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@Chris-Shipley said in Manually copy image between FOG hosts:
Nah, /images actually points to the 177 GB volume
/images means
/images
, which is limited to 50GB on this new server. Your /etc/exports file indicates this is the location in your first post.The 177GB partition is mounted to
/home
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Thanks for the warning, but that’s not the case. /images does indeed point to the 177G volume here in this implementation. There are about 20GB of data in there, and if you were correct I’d have 30G free on the volume you’re concerned about. We’re good in this sense. I just didn’t check my syntax on the SCP command, which admittedly I rarely use, and pushed all the files into a single filename * when I made the copy command. I’ll update after I get the files in and see if I can get it to work.
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I’ve got this line in my fstab
/dev/mapper/centos-home /images xfs defaults 0 0
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@Chris-Shipley I don’t think you follow, I’ll explain. /images IS a path, and an absolute path too in Linux terms. When you say “/images points to…” well that statement already says where it is. it means /images, which resides on /, which in your case is limited to 50GB. It’s like me saying my car which is currently in the front yard is in the backyard, or my keyboard which is currently on my desk is not on my desk. My /images are not located at /images makes no sense. Just say images, not /images. because /images is a literal path that literally means /images. /images indeed means /images. What actually is setup might be something else, and might not be /images. And if it is something else, your
/etc/exports
file needs updated to reflect the true path, your Storage Node’s images path and FTP path needs updated to the true path, and the .mntcheck files and dev folder need made in the true path. And your/opt/fog/.fogsettings
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OK, I wasn’t picking up what you’re putting down regarding specifically Linux. The FOG server’s storage is on the 177G volume, let’s leave it at that. It does work, it has images I’ve already captured on it and if it weren’t on that volume, there’d be a lot less free space on the 50G volume now. We’re good, though.
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@Chris-Shipley Ok then. So, I guess it was just a copying issue? I’m not trying to be difficult. Please ask more questions if you need, we’re here to help.
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I’m checking the files you told me to check to make sure the correct path is in them now, though.
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@Wayne-Workman I’ve adjusted the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file to point to /home and removed my fstab entry so I don’t screw up Linux /images any more than I already have
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@Chris-Shipley said:
[root@localhost Win7Image]# ls -lahRt /images/Win7Image /images/Win7Image: total 13G -rwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 13G Aug 26 20:58 * drwxrwxrwx. 13 nobody root 4.0K Aug 26 17:34 .. drwxrwxrwx. 2 root root 14 Aug 26 17:31 .
Well that definitely does not seem to be correct! Did you copy/merge all your files together into one? I’ve tried a couple of different ways to end up with the files being copied to a file named
*
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@Sebastian-Roth yeah, SCP syntax for the lose - i’m re copying
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@Chris-Shipley said:
yeah, SCP syntax for the lose - i’m re copying
I’d be really interested to see the command you used to copy last time - ending up with just a single file named
*
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@Wayne-Workman So, now that I’ve changed the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file, I have this problem in my storage:
Where do I these Image Path and FTP Paths? Or should I have kept my /etc/fstab file entry?Also, what code do I use to get this red stuff: Is there a quick reference for forum codes?
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@Chris-Shipley said in Manually copy image between FOG hosts:
Also, what code do I use to get this red stuff: Is there a quick reference for forum codes?
The slanted apostrophe looking thing to the left of the 1 key on a U.S. keyboard. Put text in a pair of those and you get red text.
/etc/exports
should have two entries, for the images directory and the dev directory, wherever those are. If you correctstorageLocation=
inside of/opt/fog/.fogsettings
and re-run the installer, it’ll write the exports file correctly. The FTP path and Images path in the web interface should simply be the true path of where the images are.