@Sebastian-Roth @Wayne-Workman I finally found the separate config location for this, and it is now capturing an image for me. Thanks for all the help!
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RE: Cannot mount <ip>/images, wrong IP is used
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RE: Cannot mount <ip>/images, wrong IP is used
@Wayne-Workman I reran the installer as you suggested. I notice things are running a lot smoother, but when I tried to create the new image on the web interface, it hung up for a bit and showed an attempt to connect to “FOG ftp 192.168.0.61” which is the old default, not the correct server IP. I’ve Googled this and can’t seem to find where this setting is hidden…I’ve checked /etc/hosts, /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/vsftpd.conf…
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RE: Cannot mount <ip>/images, wrong IP is used
@Sebastian-Roth I went through all the web interface settings and made sure the had the correct IP. It seems to be in a config file somewhere. I’m running Fog 1.2.0 on Ubuntu 14.04.3 server.
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Cannot mount <ip>/images, wrong IP is used
I was recently tasked with testing FOG for potential use in our environment. I created an Ubuntu Server, installed FOG (accepting the defaults by mistake), and then have been faced with several issues (most notably, the default IP is wrong).
I’ve changed the IP in the FOG management console, and in several config files, but when the machine I’m trying to grab the image from PXE boots and attempts to mount the images folder, it’s trying to use the old default IP instead of the correct one. Where do I change this setting?(please be as specific as possible, I’m a Windows person trying for the first time to do Linux stuff, so I’m happy to have made it this far…)