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    • RE: Setup Synology Diskstation as main storage for Fog Sever

      @george1421 So to update, I actually tore down and reinstalled Ubuntu 14 server and reinstalled fog 1.3.3

      From there, I verified my Synology files
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      from there I used ssh and putty to remote in to my synology and ran the touch /images/.mntcheck and touch /images/dev/.mntcheck
      still in the Synology terminal, I ran sudo chmod 777 -R /volume1/images

      Next, I logged in to my fresh clean fog server, setup the dnsmasq since we have our own DHCP,
      Here is my /etc/exports:
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      and here is my /etc/fstab
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      So after doing pretty much nothing on the fog server, just setting up dnsmasq, I went to a windows machine I have on the network and logged into the fog/management website, created a new storage node:
      0_1485978701290_upload-36c329a6-4de8-4e44-9177-7841b11610a8

      I then took the username and password from fog settings -> tftp settings and I used this username and password for the new storage group and the user I created on the synology drive.

      I have registered and captured an image successfully and the image is being stored on our synology NAS (set to RAID 0 - ext4). I have not tested snapins yet but that is another day.

      I am going to call it solved. Thank you so much for your help, I was really turned around there on the storage node settings.

      posted in FOG Problems
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