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@ -27,12 +27,12 @@ func (c *commandRemoteCache) Help() string {
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# assume a remote storage is configured to name "cloud1"
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# assume a remote storage is configured to name "cloud1"
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remote.configure -name=cloud1 -type=s3 -access_key=xxx -secret_key=yyy
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remote.configure -name=cloud1 -type=s3 -access_key=xxx -secret_key=yyy
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# mount and pull one bucket
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# mount and pull one bucket
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remote.mount -dir=xxx -remote=cloud1/bucket
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remote.mount -dir=/xxx -remote=cloud1/bucket
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# after mount, run one of these command to cache the content of the files
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# after mount, run one of these command to cache the content of the files
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remote.cache -dir=xxx
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remote.cache -dir=/xxx
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remote.cache -dir=xxx/some/sub/dir
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remote.cache -dir=/xxx/some/sub/dir
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remote.cache -dir=xxx/some/sub/dir -include=*.pdf
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remote.cache -dir=/xxx/some/sub/dir -include=*.pdf
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This is designed to run regularly. So you can add it to some cronjob.
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This is designed to run regularly. So you can add it to some cronjob.
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If a file is already synchronized with the remote copy, the file will be skipped to avoid unnecessary copy.
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If a file is already synchronized with the remote copy, the file will be skipped to avoid unnecessary copy.
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remote.configure -name=cloud1 -type=s3 -access_key=xxx -secret_key=yyy
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remote.configure -name=cloud1 -type=s3 -access_key=xxx -secret_key=yyy
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# mount and pull one bucket
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# mount and pull one bucket
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remote.mount -dir=xxx -remote=cloud1/bucket
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remote.mount -dir=/xxx -remote=cloud1/bucket
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# mount and pull one directory in the bucket
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# mount and pull one directory in the bucket
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remote.mount -dir=xxx -remote=cloud1/bucket/dir1
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remote.mount -dir=/xxx -remote=cloud1/bucket/dir1
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# after mount, start a separate process to write updates to remote storage
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# after mount, start a separate process to write updates to remote storage
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weed filer.remote.sync -filer=<filerHost>:<filerPort> -dir=xxx
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weed filer.remote.sync -filer=<filerHost>:<filerPort> -dir=/xxx
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`
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`
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}
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}
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This is designed to run regularly. So you can add it to some cronjob.
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This is designed to run regularly. So you can add it to some cronjob.
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If a file is not synchronized with the remote copy, the file will be skipped to avoid loss of data.
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If a file is not synchronized with the remote copy, the file will be skipped to avoid loss of data.
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remote.uncache -dir=xxx
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remote.uncache -dir=/xxx
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remote.uncache -dir=xxx/some/sub/dir
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remote.uncache -dir=/xxx/some/sub/dir
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remote.uncache -dir=xxx/some/sub/dir -include=*.pdf
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remote.uncache -dir=/xxx/some/sub/dir -include=*.pdf
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remote.uncache -dir=xxx/some/sub/dir -exclude=*.txt
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remote.uncache -dir=/xxx/some/sub/dir -exclude=*.txt
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`
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`
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}
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}
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# assume a remote storage is configured to name "s3_1"
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# assume a remote storage is configured to name "s3_1"
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remote.configure -name=s3_1 -type=s3 -access_key=xxx -secret_key=yyy
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remote.configure -name=s3_1 -type=s3 -access_key=xxx -secret_key=yyy
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# mount and pull one bucket
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# mount and pull one bucket
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remote.mount -dir=xxx -remote=s3_1/bucket
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remote.mount -dir=/xxx -remote=s3_1/bucket
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# unmount the mounted directory and remove its cache
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# unmount the mounted directory and remove its cache
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remote.unmount -dir=xxx
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remote.unmount -dir=/xxx
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`
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`
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}
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}
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