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Mounting File System to Unified Alluxio File System

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Background

Alluxio provides a unified namespace mechanism that allows other file systems to be mounted to the file system of Alluxio. In addition, it allows upper-layer applications to use the unified namespace to access data scattered across different systems.

Mounting COS

Sample: Mounting a COS bucket to an Alluxio directory
bin/alluxio fs mount --option fs.cos.access.key=<COS_SECRET_ID> \\
--option fs.cos.secret.key=<COS_SECRET_KEY> \\
--option fs.cos.region=<COS_REGION> \\
--option fs.cos.app.id=<COS_APP_ID> \\
/cos cos://<COS_BUCKET>/
Configure the COS information in each --option.
Configuration Item
Description
fs.cos.access.key
The COS secret ID
fs.cos.secret.key
The COS secret key
fs.cos.region
The COS region name, such as ap-beijing
fs.cos.app.id
Your AppID
COS_BUCKET
The COS bucket name without the AppID suffix
This command mounts the COS directory specified by cos://bucket/xxx to the /cos directory in Alluxio.

Mounting HDFS

Sample: Mounting an HDFS directory to an Alluxio directory
`bin/alluxio fs mount /hdfs hdfs://data`
This command mounts the /data directory of HDFS to the /hdfs subdirectory of Alluxio. After the mount is successful, the mounted content can be viewed by running the alluxio fs ls command.

Mounting CHDFS

Sample: Mounting CHDFS to Alluxio through mount
Note
This is supported only for EMR 2.5.0 or later + Alluxio 2.3.0 or later.
alluxio fs mount \\
--option alluxio.underfs.hdfs.configuration=/usr/local/service/hadoop/etc/hadoop/core-site.xml \\
/chdfs ofs://f4modr7kmvw-wMqw.chdfs.ap-chongqing.myqcloud.com

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