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THIS README CONTAINS OUTDATED INFORMATION - please refer to the wiki or --help

S3FS-Fuse

S3FS is FUSE (File System in User Space) based solution to mount/unmount an Amazon S3 storage buckets and use system commands with S3 just like it was another Hard Disk.

In order to compile s3fs, You'll need the following requirements:

If you're using YUM or APT to install those packages, then it might require additional packaging, allow it to be installed.

Downloading & Compiling:

In order to download s3fs, user the following command: svn checkout http://s3fs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ s3fs-read-only

Go inside the directory that has been created (s3fs-read-only/s3fs) and run: ./autogen.sh This will generate a number of scripts in the project directory, including a configure script which you should run with: ./configure If configure succeeded, you can now run: make. If it didn't, make sure you meet the dependencies above. 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" in the src/ directory.

As root (you can use su, su -, sudo) do: "make install" -this will copy the "s3fs" binary to /usr/local/bin.

Congratulations. S3fs is now compiled and installed.

Usage:

In order to use s3fs, make sure you have the Access Key and the Secret Key handy. (refer to the wiki) First, create a directory where to mount the S3 bucket you want to use. Example (as root): mkdir -p /mnt/s3 Then run: s3fs mybucket[:path] /mnt/s3

This will mount your bucket to /mnt/s3. You can do a simple "ls -l /mnt/s3" to see the content of your bucket.

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.

You can add a fixed mount point in /etc/fstab, here's an example:

s3fs#mybucket /mnt/s3 fuse allow_other 0 0

This will mount upon reboot (or by launching: mount -a) your bucket on your machine.

All other options can be read at: http://code.google.com/p/s3fs/wiki/FuseOverAmazon

Known Issues:

s3fs should be working fine with S3 storage. However, There are couple of limitations: