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Revision as of 13:39, 1 May 2015
Article under construction. 4-30-2015
- testing
- mounting
- /etc/exports
- permissions
- writing/uploading
- reading/downloading
Gibberish / notes (temporary work space till article completion)
Fog uses NFS in the inits as a temporary place to mount the servers images directory during upload and download When an upload is happening it mounts through NFS to servers /images/dev When a download occurs it mounts through NFS to servers /images /images is mounted read only and /images/dev is mounted read write FTP during the imaging process is only used for uploads after the image upload is complete FTP moves /images/dev/<macOfRelevantHost> to /image/<imagePath> FTP is also used to replicate images to other nodes in the same group and to replicate to other groups master node that is assigned to the image Tom • 3:22 AM
/etc/exports ??? Wayne Workman 1 min
Tom Elliott that's what configures the NFS Tom • 1 min