@Wayne-Workman My username and password to log on to the Linux server is administrator/ch@ng3
I typed that into the storage management and I get the same error message.
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RE: Fatal Error: Failed to mount NFS volume
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RE: Fatal Error: Failed to mount NFS volume
@Wayne-Workman Good morning. So the image finished uploading and I am currently getting this error message:
Clearly I am using the wrong ftp log in, where would I find the correct one?
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@Wayne-Workman Ok, sounds good. Sorry about that and I’ll keep you posted. It may be tomorrow as I leave work at 4 but I really do appreciate your patience and assistance.
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@Wayne-Workman So I just realized that FTP access setting on my Synology box is not turned on. So I just turned that on and started another upload of the image. Would this possibly be the issue or do you think that was only partially the reason.
I did check the directory and saw exactly what you said I would see. Now, /images was a mount point for my synology box. Now because FTP on my Synology box was inactive, it could not write the file it needed to move the image to the proper place. The Synology box is where all my images should be stored.I am probably being very confusing and if you need me to draw out how I have it set up I definitely will. I apologize, this is new to me and I am trying to figure everything out.
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@Wayne-Workman Just verified that my FOG server and my Synology box has FTP access. We don’t allow FTP access from the computer due to security in our school. I had FOG working last year with just my server having FTP access so not sure why this is still giving me the same error unless after giving FTP access I have to redo the upload?
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@Wayne-Workman When the image finishes uploading, I am getting an error FOGFTP: Failed to connect. Error undefined variable: whereArray. That error is on the admin console. The pc keeps repeating the error message error FOGFTP: Failed to connect. Error undefined variable: currentuser.
What could be going wrong? I thought I troubleshot FTP and thought that was working? Any thoughts?
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Good afternoon, sorry I work in a school district and was off yesterday. I am mstill troubleshooting through that ftp issue from last week but so far FTP seems to be working fine and could be the user log in info that is incorrect. Will update further…
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After the image finished uploading, it gave an error message of
I am going to reboot the machine to see if the image upload took but wanted to see if anyone knows why I got this error message?
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Just so everyone knows, I called Synology and we got it working. The problem was that on the Synology the NFS Permissions had to be changed. Squash had to be no mapping and the host IP address was changed to *. Once this was done, upload started right away.
I want to thank everyone for your help. Really appreciate it!
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@Wayne-Workman
“I tried setting the Fog server on several Ubuntu boxes and was unable to do so. After reviewing this case with our team, its come to my attention we can only currently support NFS shares directly to Ubuntu System. I have put in request to our development team for testing and support for FOG server.”Synology technical support
I randomly came across this, has anyone ever used Synology boxes and would this even make sense? Could this be the reason why it is not working?
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@Wayne-Workman Nope, still getting the same message because it doesn’t see the path /FOG/Images
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@Wayne-Workman HAHA my apologies but you did get the idea of it which I appreciate you making out my disaster. I will give that a try but I have 1 question before I do that.
Do you know what the fsid is for?
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@Wayne-Workman Ok I apologize I want to make everything clear for you so you have all the info. As you know I created a mount point within the Ubuntu folder images/. On my NAS server I created a folder called FOG, in this folder is the Images folder and in that folder is the dev folder. Clearly I didn’t do that right but should I use that syntax but replace “/data” with “/fog”?
I am sure I just confused everyone so please tell me if I need to be more clear
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@Tom-Elliott I saw this on another site, does this make any sense?
If still receiving the same error message after perfroming the above commands, you may need to edit /etc/exports to include your new mount point, i.e. /data/images and /data/images/dev with corresponding permissions.
See following example of /etc/exports:
/images *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure)
/images/dev *(rw,sync,no_wdelay,no_root_squash,insecure)
/data/images *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure)
/data/images/dev *(rw,sync,no_wdelay,no_root_squash,insecure)
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RE: Fatal Error: Failed to mount NFS volume
@ch3i Do I need TFTP enabled on my NAS server? Could that be the problem that TFTP is not enabled right now?
Again thank you all for the assistance
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@ch3i Ah no I was using the password to log in to the admin console. I just changed it to that password which was different. I deleted the task of upload and started a new one and got the same error message. I even tried to restart the NFS service again and even that gave the same “does not support NFS export” error message.
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@ch3i Created the user that I log into the FOG management console and still getting the same error message
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@Tom-Elliott Ok so if I understand you correctly, the FOG client is trying to connect to NAS server and not to the fog server for its images? How do I tell the client to look in the right direction?
And when you say login to the NAS box in pretty much the same way, do you mean that the login and password have to be the same? I am using a Synology box with a web gui.I can send you anything you need to know about my setup that you need to know.
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@Tom-Elliott Ok I think I get what you mean. How do I change that? Sorry I am a beginner at this
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I ran those commands and this is what I got. The concerning part is where it says /images/dev does not support NFS export and /images does not support NFS export.
Is there something I missed that could be causing this?