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ChangeLog for S3FS
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Version 1.77 -- Apr 19, 2014
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issue 405(googlecode) - enable_content_md5 Input/output error
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issue #14 - s3fs -u should return 0 if there are no lost multiparts
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issue #16 - empty file is written to s3
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issue #18 - s3fs crashes with segfault
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issue #22 - Fix typos in docs for max_stat_cache_size
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issue #23 - curl ssl problems
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issue #28 - Address signedness warning in FdCache::Init
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Version 1.76 -- Jan 21, 2014
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issue #5 - du shows incorrect usage stats
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issue #8 - version in configure.ac is 1.74 for release 1.75
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README
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* FUSE (>= 2.8.4)
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* FUSE Kernel module installed and running (RHEL 4.x/CentOS 4.x users - read below)
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* OpenSSL-devel (0.9.8)
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* Subversion
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* Git
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If you're using YUM or APT to install those packages, then it might require additional packaging, allow it to be installed.
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Downloading & Compiling:
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In order to download s3fs, user the following command:
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svn checkout http://s3fs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ s3fs-read-only
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In order to download s3fs, download from following url:
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https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/archive/master.zip
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Or clone the following command:
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git clone git://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse.git
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Go inside the directory that has been created (s3fs-read-only/s3fs) and run: ./autogen.sh
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Go inside the directory that has been created (s3fs-fuse) and run: ./autogen.sh
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This will generate a number of scripts in the project directory, including a configure script which you should run with: ./configure
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If configure succeeded, you can now run: make. If it didn't, make sure you meet the dependencies above.
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This should compile the code. If everything goes OK, you'll be greated with "ok!" at the end and you'll have a binary file called "s3fs"
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This will mount your bucket to /mnt/s3. You can do a simple "ls -l /mnt/s3" to see the content of your bucket.
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If you want to allow other people access the same bucket in the same machine, you can add "-o allow _other" to read/write/delete content of the bucket.
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If you want to allow other people access the same bucket in the same machine, you can add "-o allow_other" to read/write/delete content of the bucket.
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You can add a fixed mount point in /etc/fstab, here's an example:
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s3fs#mybucket /mnt/s3 fuse allow_other 0 0
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This will mount upon reboot (or by launching: mount -a) your bucket on your machine.
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If that does not work, probably you should specify with "_netdev" option in fstab.
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All other options can be read at: http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/wiki/FuseOverAmazon
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All other options can be read at: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/wiki/Fuse-Over-Amazon
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Known Issues:
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s3fs should be working fine with S3 storage. However, There are couple of limitations:
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* There is no full UID/GID support yet, everything looks as "root" and if you allow others to access the bucket, others can erase files. There is, however, permissions support built in.
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* Currently s3fs could hang the CPU if you have lots of time-outs. This is *NOT* a fault of s3fs but rather libcurl. This happends when you try to copy thousands of files in 1 session, it doesn't happend when you upload hundreds of files or less.
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* CentOS 4.x/RHEL 4.x users - if you use the kernel that shipped with your distribution and didn't upgrade to the latest kernel RedHat/CentOS gives, you might have a problem loading the "fuse" kernel. Please upgrade to the latest kernel (2.6.16 or above) and make sure "fuse" kernel module is compiled and loadable since FUSE requires this kernel module and s3fs requires it as well.
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* Moving/renaming/erasing files takes time since the whole file needs to be accessed first. A workaround could be to use s3fs's cache support with the use_cache option.
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dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
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AC_PREREQ(2.59)
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AC_INIT(s3fs, 1.76)
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AC_INIT(s3fs, 1.77)
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AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM
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AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE()
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.SS unmounting
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.TP
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\fBumount mountpoint
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.SS utility mode ( remove interrupted multipart uploading objects )
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.TP
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\fBs3fs -u bucket
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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s3fs is a FUSE filesystem that allows you to mount an Amazon S3 bucket as a local filesystem. It stores files natively and transparently in S3 (i.e., you can use other programs to access the same files).
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.SH AUTHENTICATION
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