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Revision as of 18:47, 17 December 2014
Contents
Windows Storage Node
- This has been put together from the forum and should be useful to many. Windows Server NFS
 
Requirements
- Windows Server 2008 (R2)/Windows Server 2012 (R2)
 - NFS Role Installed (NFS)
 - Filezilla Installed (FTP)
 
Windows Step-by-Step
- Create folder C:\images
 - Create folder C:\images\dev
 - Set Sharing
 - Set Permissions: Set proper permissions for All Machines
 - Set Security: Make sure you do this for C:\, C:\images, and C:\images\dev
 - Setup Filezilla Account: Create fog account and make sure this is the same password for your Management password
 - Setup Filezilla Folders: Make sure these files $ Directories all have Read, write, delete, append rights
 - Set Local Policies: Set this policy to Enabled
 - Configure NFS Server: Stop NFS Server Service, Edit Transport Protocol to TCP+UDP, and Start NFS Server Service
 
Fog Server
- Here is the tricky part.....You need to copy the hidden files on your Linux server to your windows server. These files are located @:
 
- /images/.mntcheck --> c:\images\
 - /images/dev/.mntcheck --> c:\images\dev\
 
- xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ==> ip address of the windows server
 
- I mounted the NFS drive and just did a cp command.
 
Using terminal or ssh remote:
cd / sudo mkdir images2 sudo chmod 777 images2 sudo mount xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/images /images2 sudo cp /images/.mntcheck /images2 sudo cp /images/dev/.mntcheck /images2/dev/ sudo umount /images2
Fog Web GUI
- Then continue by adding a storage node just as you would in the wiki.
 
- I Simply added a Storage Node Definition in its own Storage Group independent to the default storage Group, added it's IP 172.19.102.6 and the path /images/ because it's the path 172.19.102.6 exports also /images/dev/ like an original FOG node does.
 
- This is an interesting thread to me as it shows the flexibility of FOG. While cumbersome, it CAN be "ported" to run on nearly any OS. ~ Tom Elliott Senior Developer
 
--Wolfbane8653.3362 (talk) 18:51, 16 June 2014 (CDT)
Glitches
- At times NFS does not want to replicate (minimally after restarts) so need of restarting the NFS service is required.
 






