hi Tim,


I tied to mount data using terminal, and I entered command: sudo s3fs 
hcp-openaccess /s3mnt, and still, I got nothing under s3mnt folder. 




And then I tried to use command: sudo mount hcp-openaccess  /s3mnt 




I think I  input the bucket's name correctly,and I have entered the newest 
authentication I got.




the content in log shows below:




Did I make something wrong?


Best,
Qinqin Li 


On 05/10/2017 02:02,Timothy Coalson<tsc...@mst.edu> wrote:
From what I recall, the mounting tools for S3 don't properly notify the web 
interface when they fail.  Try mounting it in the terminal like "sudo mount 
/s3mnt" and see what error you get.  You may have entered the authentication 
incorrectly, or requested a new authentication token, but then entered the old, 
expired one.


Tim




On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 2:12 AM, Irisqql0922 <irisqql0...@163.com> wrote:

Dear HCP  teams,


    I am now trying to use Amazon S3 on NITRC-CE, and I stucked with mounting 
data from hcp-openaccess bucket to my instance. After I filled in blanks, the 
system told me I had mount it successfully. But when I check the folder though 
terminal, it shows nothing below. 
   
 I have tried it many times, and I am very confused. 


I don't know what's going on. Can anyone give me some suggestions?




Regards,
 
Qinqin Li 

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