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Here is the tricky part.....You need to copy the hiddent files on your linux server to your windows server. These files are located @:
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Revision as of 00:38, 17 June 2014

Windows Storage Node

  • This has been put together from the forum and should be useful to many. Windows Server NFS

Requirements

  1. Windows Server 2008 (R2)/Windows Server 2012 (R2)
  2. NFS Role Installed
  3. Filezilla Installed

Windows Step-by-Step

  • Create folder C:\images
  • Create folder C:\images\dev
  • Set Sharing
    NFS Sharing1.png


  • Set Permissions: Set proper permissions for All Machines
    NFS Permissions.png


  • Set Security: Make sure you do this for C:\, C:\images, and C:\images\dev
    Security 1.png Security 2.png Security 3.png


  • Setup Filezilla Account: Create fog account and make sure this is the same password for your Management password
    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
    Make sure these files $ Directories all have Read, write, delete, append rights


Fog Server

Here is the tricky part.....You need to copy the hiddent 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.

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




--Wolfbane8653.3362 (talk) 18:51, 16 June 2014 (CDT)