Hi Qinqin Li,
If you leave the /etc/fstab file with s3fs#hcp-openaccess:/HCP_1200 in
it instead of s3fs#hcp-openaccess:/HCP_900, then every time your system
boots up, it should have the HCP_1200 data mounted at /s3/hcp. You
should /not/ have to edit the /etc/fstab file again or issue a
Hi Tim,
I change first line in /etc/fstab file to
s3fs#hcp-openaccess:/HCP_1200,
and it worked!!! Thank you very much!
But it's not very convenient if I do it every time when I need to mount
1200-release data. The test you ask me to do yesterday can mount 1200-release
data directly,
Hi Tim,
I forget to type echo in the mail, but I have typed it in the terminal. I am
sorry I didn't put it right it the mail. And I checked the file
~/.passwd-s3fs, and it had expected secret key.
I use @ Timothy B.Brown 's suggestion that change the first line in /etc/fstab
to
Dear Qinqin Li,
Based on my checking so far, AWS credentials that give you access to the
HCP_900 section of the S3 bucket should also give you access to the
HCP_1200 section of the bucket.
One thing I would suggest is to go back to using the mount point
provided by the NITRC-CE-HCP
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 8:48 AM, Irisqql0922 wrote:
> ...
> I use command:
> : > ~/.passwd-s3fs
>
If this is really the command you used, then it wouldn't work: you need
"echo" at the start of it, like this:
echo : > ~/.passwd-s3fs
Please look at the file's contents with
Hi Tim,
I am glad to do the test, and I will let you how it goes :)
Best,
Qinqin Li
On 05/15/2017 23:07,Timothy B. Brown wrote:
Dear Qinqin Li,
First of all, you are correct that in using the latest version of the NITRC-CE
for HCP, the 900 subjects release is mounted
Dear Qinqin Li,
First of all, you are correct that in using the latest version of the
NITRC-CE for HCP, the 900 subjects release is mounted at /s3/hcp. We
just recently got the data from the 1200 subjects release fully uploaded
to the S3 bucket. I am working with the NITRC folks to get the
Dear hcp teams,
I sorry to bother you again with same problem.
I used default options and mounted data successfully. But when I checked
/s3/hcp, I found that data in it has only 900 subjects. Obviously, it's not the
latest 1200-release data.
Since I want to analyse the latest version of