mounting /images failed: Connection timed out
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@george1421 The result was the same after that was mounted.
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@Tom-Elliott The ip is 192.168. 28.10
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@sjensen What’s the permissions of the /images and /images/dev directories?
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Are both set to fsid=1?
But that’s not permissions either.
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@sjensen
ls -la /images
andls -la /images/dev
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@sjensen THen my other question, what is the exact output of
cat /etc/exports
Please don’t screen shot and leave a “part” of it out this time?
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@Tom-Elliott for reference this is what my fog server has (note the fsid is different for each export [share]):
pi@pi01:~ $ cat /etc/exports /images *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,no_subtree_check,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure,fsid=0) /images/dev *(rw,async,no_wdelay,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,insecure,fsid=1)
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@george1421 What does that affect? Should I change it?
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@sjensen I need to see it.
/images should have FSID of 0
/images/dev should have FSID of 1.If you must change these values for other reasons, they cannot be the same, and they should be “iterative”
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@sjensen said in mounting /images failed: Connection timed out:
@george1421 What does that affect? Should I change it?
In a word, please show us your cards first. Then we will tell you if you won or not.
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Please give a shot at changing the fsid’s so they are in order:
/images with fsid 0
/images/dev with fsid 1.Also, please give a try at:
sudo touch /images/.mntcheck sudo touch /images/dev/.mntcheck sudo chown -R fog:root /images sudo chmod -R 777 /images sudo exportfs -a sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart sudo service ufw disable
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@Tom-Elliott Ok I did what you asked. Should I try to upload an image again?
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Yes please.
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@Tom-Elliott same result…sorry
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@Tom-Elliott yesterday I did a kernel update would that have broken anything? I did it via terminal.
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@sjensen The fact that it’s saying timeout leads me to think the the connection is unable to reach the server.
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@Tom-Elliott Possibly schedule a debug deploy and then check what FOS is seeing?