@Tom-Elliott working good now, thanks!
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RE: Failed to start tasking type Capture. Could not find any nodes containing this image
@Tom-Elliott alright, i’ll test RC 36 tomorrow when I’m back at work. And thank you for all the hard work!
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RE: Failed to start tasking type Capture. Could not find any nodes containing this image
Just for the fun of it, I’ve tried the same steps on 1.20, and everything is working as expected.
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RE: Failed to start tasking type Capture. Could not find any nodes containing this image
@Tom-Elliott the latest release has fixed this issue. But now I cannot capture an image, I’m getting “Could not find a storage node in this group. Is there one enabled?” I might as well create another topic for this issue since this one is solved.
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RE: Failed to start tasking type Capture. Could not find any nodes containing this image
alright, will give it a go and report back
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Failed to start tasking type Capture. Could not find any nodes containing this image
Server
- FOG Version: 1.3.0-RC-34
- OS: Centos 7
Description
I’ve done through the instructions to install Fog on Centos 7, and created a new VM with 50gb, as I’m planning to use my NAS for storage. I’m trying to add a new storage node (QNAP Appliance) to a new group to capture/deploy images. I’ve gone through many forum topics on how to add a NAS, and I have ftp/nfs setup properly, afaik (I can connect to each successfully from cli using the same user/pass as the fog server). I’ve created a new Storage Group named ‘NAS’, but cannot see it from the dashboard under ‘Storage Group Activity’. Should the nas be in its own group? I believe it does since I don’t want it to replicate images with the vm. Ignoring this minor issue, I’ve gone ahead and created a new image, set the Primary Storage Group to ‘NAS’, and added it to a host I’ve registered, but when I try to setup a capture task, I get ‘Failed to start tasking type Capture. Could not find any nodes containing this image’.