I then fired up 2 finder windows and dragged and copied a file from my mac to the nfs share.
#sudo mount -t nfs -o resvport 192.168.1.50:/Media /mnt/nfs/Media To test this on my iMac I did the following:ġ) Created a directory for my nfs share to be mounted at: This makes it so that all requests appear to the server as if UUID 1000 is writing to the share, regardless of who is actually doing the writing. 1000 is the user id of the user that owns the nfs share on my server. More info on all of these can always be found on the man page for nfs.Īnonuid=1000. I have never had any issues with this affecting my systems before. Rw=read/write, insecure allows for ports beyond 1024 to connect to the shareĪll_squash allows for all users to access and be treated as the owner of the share (I think this is right, either way I had set the flag this way for it to work for me)Īsync allows for better performance by allowing the server to respond to requests before any changes made by that request have been comitted to stable storage. I work with a lot of Suse (OpenSuse, SLES, and SLED) systems and I have had to put this in all of them, but I haven't when hosting from ubuntu and whatnot. The fsid=1 and crossmnt may be just a suse thing. Media *(fsid=1,crossmnt,rw,insecure,all_squash,async,no_subtree_check,anonuid=1000) What it was getting this to work was setting the correct flags on my nfs server. I am running openSuse 11.4 for my nfs server. JuiceFS client will automatically match you with the fastest metadata storage cluster.Was digging around and getting this to work on my system today. In the Region field, select your service provider, and the actual object storage region. Then login to your console and click the "Create File System" button.
To use JuiceFS cloud service, you need to create a file system in the official website console, new users should visit JuiceFS official website registration first. On the other hand, you may choose to use JuiceFS client in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), installation steps are just the same as Linux. JuiceFS client for Windows is not yet available for open use, contact us if you are in need. With Apple silicon you might also need to refer to Startup Disk security policy control for a Mac with Apple silicon.
Install macFUSE if you are using macOS.Most Linux distributions already have FUSE built-in as a kernel module, use fusermount -V to verify.FUSE: JuiceFS achieves POSIX compatibility via FUSE, make sure you have FUSE installed:.Python: Make sure you have Python installed, Python>=3.5 is recommended, Python>=2.7 is supported as a minimum.either way, you need to prepare the secret key to access the API of object storage. Storage: With JuiceFS, all data will be stored in your own object storage, you can create the object storage Bucket manually in the cloud platform in advance, or you can let JuiceFS client automatically create the Bucket for you.JuiceFS Cloud Service provides out-of-the-box self-developed database, so you just need to prepare object storage. The resulting file system supports shared mount use on any networked server. "Object storage" is used for data storage, and "database" is used for metadata storage. JuiceFS is a distributed file system driven by a combination of object storage and database. If you are using the JuiceFS Community Edition, please visit Community Edition Documentation. This is a quick start guide for JuiceFS Cloud Service.