Hello,
I'm setting up an S3 CMD Jail in order to backup my files to AWS and I have mounted the dataset I wish to backup (/Default/Personal) to (mnt/zfspools/Docs) as Read-Only.
Problem is, S3cmd cannot locate any files in that storage and as a result, s3 fails to upload any files when I start the s3cmd sync operation.
To explore this issue, I've SSHed into the jail (using jexec) and found that I cannot show any files in the mounted storage directory using "ls". Is this normal? If so, how could I confirm that the storage pointer actually mounted? Otherwise, I cannot mount the storage with its normal permissions, fearing that I may overwrite my local data using the sync function.
TLDR; I have mounted a storage in my jail as read only and I cannot view any files in the storage.
I would be grateful for your help,
Thank you in advance,
Michael L.
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Edit: I tried browsing the directory using SFTP and as expected, I was not able to view any files, I was left with blank directories.
Pic: here
I'm setting up an S3 CMD Jail in order to backup my files to AWS and I have mounted the dataset I wish to backup (/Default/Personal) to (mnt/zfspools/Docs) as Read-Only.
Problem is, S3cmd cannot locate any files in that storage and as a result, s3 fails to upload any files when I start the s3cmd sync operation.
To explore this issue, I've SSHed into the jail (using jexec) and found that I cannot show any files in the mounted storage directory using "ls". Is this normal? If so, how could I confirm that the storage pointer actually mounted? Otherwise, I cannot mount the storage with its normal permissions, fearing that I may overwrite my local data using the sync function.
TLDR; I have mounted a storage in my jail as read only and I cannot view any files in the storage.
I would be grateful for your help,
Thank you in advance,
Michael L.
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Edit: I tried browsing the directory using SFTP and as expected, I was not able to view any files, I was left with blank directories.
Pic: here
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