How do I mount an Amazon EFS file system on an Amazon ECS container or task running on Fargate?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2024
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For more details see the Knowledge Center article with this video: repost.aws/knowledge-center/e...
Shih-Ting shows you how to mount an Amazon EFS file system on an Amazon ECS container or task running on Fargate.
0:00 Introduction
0:28 Additional information
1:00 Create and configure your Amazon Elastic File System
2:41 Create and configure your Fargate Task
4:18 Run your Fargate Task
5:32 Closing
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this tutorial could be better in so many ways
I believe this tutorial only works for containers using root user to access the volume. For non-root access, you'd need to use an access point or use root user to assign permission to the non-root user via the CLI
Hi Team,
Is there any documentation/ video for mounting S3 Bucket on ECS Fargate Task ?
If you are planning on following along it will be a bit difficult as Amazon has yet again changed the console interface to be nothing like this.
Poderiam atualizar essa demo para a nova interface.
It says in a banner in the video to add an entry to etc/hosts file for efs fqdn and IP address but in documentation it says extraHosts not supported for network mode awsvpc ....
something must've changed. when you mount EFS, the task just gets stuck pending.
I'm so sorry to hear of this trouble! I've reached out internally on your behalf. 🧐 In the meantime feel free to check out our additional get help options here: go.aws/get-help. ✅ A resource mentioned in this is re:Post. There you'll have the ability to browse questions or even ask them yourself. We have a wonderful community of experts who may be able to assist, here's the direct link: go.aws/aws-repost. 📫 ^KR