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Automatically mount EC2 EBS (Elastic Block Storage) devices
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EBSmount: Automatically mount EC2/Eucalyptus EBS devices
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EBSmount has 2 commands:
ebsmount-udev Triggered by udev on EBS attach and detach
ebsmount-manual Manually mount EBS device (simulates udev add trigger)
Features:
- Supports Amazon EC2 and Eucalyptus EBS devices
- Automatically mounts EBS devices when they are attached (via udev)
- Supports formatted devices, as well as partitions
- Ignores unformatted devices and unsupported filesystems
- Device/partition uniquely identifiable mountpoints
- Configurable mount options
- Hooking scripts execution upon mount (optionally)
- Convenience command for a one step format and mount
- Logging
Quick start:
- If the EBS device is not formatted, it will not be mounted
automatically. For convenience, the user can format and mount the
device in one step, for example:
ebsmount-manual --format=ext4 /dev/sdf
Default configuration (/etc/ebsmount.conf):
ENABLED=True
RUNHOOKS=False
MOUNTDIR=/media/ebs
MOUNTOPTIONS=noatime
FILESYSTEMS=ext2 ext3 ext4
LOGFILE=/var/log/ebsmount.log
DEVPATHS=/devices/xen/vbd- /devices/virtio-pci/virtio
Unique mountpoints:
- Every EBS filesystem is mounted to its own uniquely identifiable
mountpoint, based on:
$(MOUNTDIR)/$(FS_UUID)[:6]
- For example:
/media/ebs/a1b2c3
Hooking scripts:
- Once a filesystem is mounted, EBSmount will execute scripts in
alpha-numeric ordering located in MOUNTPOINT/.ebsmount
- Hooking scripts execution is disabled by default. To enable execution,
RUNHOOKS must be set to True in /etc/ebsmount.conf Additionally, hook
scripts will only be executed if they are owned by root.
- The mountpoint of the device will be set in the environment for
convenience, as MOUNTPOINT
- This provides a very powerful mechanism. In its simplest form, the
user might want to symlink the mountpoint to a more accessible
path, for example:
MOUNTPOINT/.ebsmount/10symlink
#!/bin/bash -e
target=/vol
mountp=$MOUNTPOINT
[ -e $target ] || ln -s $mountp $target
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