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    • RE: Synology NAS as FOG Storage node

      @george1421

      Thanks, i see the red message at top of topic to late.
      I test this solution, it seem to be wright but i’m stuck on a permission problem.

      Setup my NAS storage node to master node. But when i would capture there a message “permission denied” when mounting file system.

      I don’t understand who on what give permission ? I suppose it’s my “adminfog” (fog server) to my NAS folders (images, snapins, tftpboot).

      Is there a file where i can configure this rigtly ? A bit lost and not linux expert, but i prefer use config files if possible.

      Some capture of my configuration :

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      1_1534946534225_config_storage_node.png

      0_1534946534223_config_node_list.png

      posted in Tutorials
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      Vincent Caraby
    • RE: Synology NAS as FOG Storage node

      Hi,

      First of all, thanks to george1421 and other users who deliver this solution.

      Before i say what is my problem, the existant :

      FOG serveur 1.5.4 on a Debian 9.4 with no graphical environment (terminal only) with 100Go disk. This debian is virtual on ESX6.5.0
      NAS : Synologie DS116 with plenty of space

      I’m a bit confuse.

      All opération discribe here works whell, but when i capture, the image is copied on FOG server. Then, after capture, image is automaticaly copied on NAS. But after copy on NAS was finish, she stay on my FOG server, so after two Win10 capture the server is full.

      What i miss out on ?
      Is the capture normally do directly on NAS without any write on Server ?

      Thanks in advance.

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