@Wayne-Workman
I added a new node and removed “default” trying to get around getting the error of the node group.
I’m now uploading a new image and I’ll see how it goes with a download then I’ll upgrade to trunk
@Wayne-Workman
I added a new node and removed “default” trying to get around getting the error of the node group.
I’m now uploading a new image and I’ll see how it goes with a download then I’ll upgrade to trunk
@Tom-Elliott said in The Storage Groups associated storage node is not valid:
@boeleke issue was the image was set to the wrong group that actually held the image. Changed put the storage group and all worked as expected.
Some of the installer issues where vsftpd couldn’t be restarted was simply because the environment was sourced incorrectly. Changing out by using
sudo -i
fixed installer problems.
Had the same issue today with a fresh install. I’m using the “sudo -i” command during install and still having the issue.
That said my fresh install today I used the “Update To Trunk” install method found here https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_trunk
I tried to replace the node group but lost my images so now I figured I’d re-install Linux and start from scratch again.
I’ll first try with a install of Fog from the website regular install, image up a computer then download an image. If that works I’ll try the trunk upgrade again and see what happens.
We need multicasting so I guess I have to do the Trunk Upgrade?
Setup is working smooth but when I go to image a machine I get the error seen in the image.
Fatal Error: Could not remove old partition (/bin/fog.download)
I’m running build 7152 with the trunk upgrade so I can Multicast but I can’t do that or a one off image deployment.
I’ve searched and I can’t find any articles that talk about this error message.
Later this eve if I have time I may rebuild the system from scratch.