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Log in to the ECS as user mike. Mount the file system.
Data Fails to Be Written into a File System Mounted to ECSs Running Different Types of Operating Systems Symptom If a file system is mounted to a Linux ECS and a Windows ECS, on the Windows ECS, data cannot be written to the files created by the Linux ECS.
Log in to the ECS as user root. You can log in to an ECS using the console or a remote access tool (such as PuTTY). Install the NFS client. Install the NFS client.
Mounting an SFS Turbo File System Log in to the ECS console. Log in to the console and select a region and a project. Choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server to go to the ECS console. Log in to the ECS as user root.
How Do I Mount a File System to a Linux ECS as a Non-root User What Can I Do If Mounting a Subdirectory of a File System Failed?
Log in to the ECS and run the following command to check whether the nfs-utils package is installed.
Table 1 Resource planning Resource Example Configuration Description ECS Specifications: 8 vCPUs | 16 GB | c7.2xlarge.2 OS: Linux Region: CN-Hong Kong VPC: VPC1 Ensure that the /mnt/src and /mnt/dst directories have been created. Procedure Log in to the ECS console.
In this solution, a Linux ECS is created to connect the local NAS and SFS Turbo, and data is migrated to the cloud using this ECS. You can also refer to this solution to migrate data from an on-cloud NAS to SFS Turbo using the Internet.
Procedure Log in to the ECS console. Log in to the Linux ECS. Mount the local NAS to the ECS. Replace <Shared path of the local NAS> with the actual NAS address, for example, 192.168.0.0:/.
The on-premises server is used to access the local NAS, and the ECS is used to access SFS Turbo. You can also refer to this solution to migrate data from an on-cloud NAS to SFS Turbo over the Internet or private network.
Mount an SFS Turbo file system and attach an EVS disk to the same ECS, and then manually replicate data between the file system and disk. Parent topic: SFS Turbo Migration
Run the following command: umount <Local path> <Local path> is an ECS local directory where the file system is mounted, for example, /local_path.
An EIP has been bound to the ECS to ensure that the two servers can communicate with each other. You have created an SFS Turbo file system and obtained its shared path. You have obtained the shared path of the local NAS. Procedure Log in to the ECS console.
Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs (Linux) CCE is a highly scalable, enterprise-class hosted Kubernetes service for you to run containers and applications. With CCE, you can easily deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications in the cloud.
Table 1 Resource planning Resource Example Configuration Description ECS Specifications: 8 vCPUs | 16 GB | c7.2xlarge.2 OS: Linux Region: CN-Hong Kong VPC: VPC1 Ensure that the /mnt/src and /mnt/dst directories have been created. Procedure Log in to the ECS console.
(Optional) If DHCP is configured for the ECS, edit the /etc/resolv.conf file to prevent the file from being automatically modified upon an ECS startup, and to prevent the DNS server IP address added in 2 from being reset.
Solution Log in to the ECS console. Log in to the console. Click in the upper left corner and select a region. Choose Service List > Compute > Elastic Cloud Server. On the displayed page, select the target ECS to go to the ECS details page.
This section mainly introduces how to migrate data from the local NAS storage to SFS Turbo through direct file system mount to an ECS that can access the Internet. There are two scenarios: Mount and access the SFS Turbo file system.
You can use an ECS that can access the Internet to migrate data to SFS Turbo. Mount the SFS Turbo file system to the ECS and migrate data from the local Network Attached Storage (NAS) to the SFS Turbo file system.
Public services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Object Storage Service (OBS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic IP (EIP), and Image Management Service (IMS), are shared within the same region. Regions are either universal or dedicated.