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Solution Log in to the ECS and check whether the nfs-utils package is installed. Run the following command.
Log in to the ECS and check whether the nfs-utils package is installed. Run the following command.
Procedure Log in to the ECS console. Log in to the created Linux ECS to access the local NAS and SFS Turbo file system. 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:/.
At least one ECS that is in the same VPC as the file system is available. Procedure Log in to the management console using a cloud account. Log in to the management console and select a region and a project. Choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server to go to the ECS console.
Troubleshooting If a file system is mounted to a Linux ECS and a Windows ECS, on the Windows ECS, you cannot write data to the files created by the Linux ECS. To address this problem, modify the registry to change both UID and GID values to 0 for NFS accesses from Windows.
Choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server to go to the ECS console. Log in to the ECS. Run the following command: umount Local path Local path: An ECS local directory where the file system is mounted, for example, /local_path.
For details, see section "Creating an Image" in the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. Use the private image created in 2.a to create an ECS or change the ECS OS to the private image created in 2.a. For details, see section "Changing the OS" in the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
Choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server to go to the ECS console. Log in to the ECS as user root. If you log in to the ECS as a non-root user, see Mounting a File System to a Linux ECS as a Non-root User. Install the NFS client. Install the NFS client.
Data can be migrated to SFS Turbo by using an ECS that can access the Internet. Mount the SFS Turbo file system to the ECS and migrate data from the local NAS storage to the SFS Turbo file system.
Procedure Go to the ECS console and log in to the ECS running Windows Server 2012. Click Start, right-click Computer, and choose Map network drive.
Choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server to go to the ECS console. Log in to the ECS as user root. Run the vi /etc/fstab command to edit the /etc/fstab file.
Data can be migrated to SFS Turbo by using an ECS that can access the Internet. Mount an SFS Turbo file system to an ECS and migrate data from the local Network Attached Storage (NAS) to the SFS Turbo file system.
You can log in to an ECS using the console or a remote access tool (such as PuTTY). Figure 3 Logging in to an ECS Run rpm -qa|grep nfs to check whether the NFS client is installed on the ECS.
Log in to the Windows ECS as the system administrator. Open the search bar and run secpol.msc.
Figure 2 A locked file Procedure (Windows) Go to the ECS console and log in to the ECS running Windows Server 2012. Click This PC in the lower left corner. On the page that is displayed, right-click Network and choose Properties from the drop-down list.
If no ECS is available, create an ECS by referring to "Creating an ECS" in the Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. Procedure Log in to the management console using a cloud account. Log in to the management console and select a region and a project.
and greater than the priority set for ECS D.
Table 1 Resource and cost planning Resource Description Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) A file system and the ECSs must belong to the same project so that data can be shared between the ECSs through the file system.
Other Operations Mounting a File System to a Linux ECS as a Non-root User
Variable Local path is an ECS local directory where the file system will be mounted, for example, /local_path. Specify the local path used for mounting the root directory.