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Unmounting an SFS Turbo File System
Unmounting an SFS Turbo File System
Updated on 2024-12-24 GMT+08:00
If an SFS Turbo file system is no longer required, you can unmount it and then delete it.
Prerequisites
Stop the process and read/write operations before you unmount a file system.
Linux OS
- Log in to the console using a cloud account.
- Log in to the console and select a region and a project.
- Choose Compute > Elastic Cloud Server to go to the ECS console.
- Log in to the ECS.
- Run the following command:
umount <Local path>
Variable <Local path> is an ECS local directory where the file system is mounted, for example, /local_path.
NOTE:
Before running the umount command, stop all read and write operations related to the SFS Turbo file system and exit from the local path. Or, the unmounting will fail.
Parent topic: File System Management
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