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A step-by-step guide for setting up rclone with renterd for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. |
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Rclone is a command-line program to manage files on cloud storage. Rclone is very feature-rich and integrates with dozens of cloud storage providers, including any S3-compatible object stores like Sia renterd
.
Users call rclone "The Swiss army knife of cloud storage", and "Technology indistinguishable from magic".
Rclone mounts any local, cloud, or virtual filesystem as a disk on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and FreeBSD and serves these over SFTP, HTTP, WebDAV, FTP, and DLNA. The mount lets us interact with our Sia renterd
storage as a regular filesystem. We can mount renterd
storage to a server’s filesystem or even a local laptop’s filesystem.
This guide requires that you have a working installation of renterd
. If you have not already installed renterd
, you will need to do so before continuing.
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Make sure to configure S3 when installing renterd
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Please note that only rclone
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Install rclone
for your system using the official rclone
install guide.
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Now rclone
has been installed, you can use the interactive configuration wizard to set up a new remote. To do so, run the following command from the Terminal.
rclone config
When the configuration wizard loads, enter n
to create a new remote.
n) New remote
s) Set configuration password
q) Quit config
n/s/q> n
Next, name your remote. You can name it anything you want, but for this guide, we will be naming it renterd
.
Enter name for new remote.
name> renterd
You will now be given a list of Storage
options. Type in s3
and press Enter
.
Option Storage.
Type of storage to configure.
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value.
...
Storage> s3
Next, you will be asked to select a Provider
. Type in other
and press Enter
Option provider.
Choose your S3 provider.
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value.
...
provider> Other
You will now be asked to select how you would like to supply your S3 credentials. Since we are supplying an access_key_id
and secret_access_key
, we will not be using environment variables. Type in false
or simply press Enter
to use the default.
Option env_auth.
Get AWS credentials from runtime (environment variables or EC2/ECS meta data if no env vars).
Only applies if access_key_id and secret_access_key is blank.
Choose a number from below, or type in your own boolean value (true or false).
Press Enter for the default (false).
...
env_auth> false
For the next two questions, you will be prompted for your access_key_id
and secret_access_key
that you set in Step 1.
Option access_key_id.
AWS Access Key ID.
Leave blank for anonymous access or runtime credentials.
Enter a value. Press Enter to leave empty.
access_key_id> your_renterd_access_key
Option secret_access_key.
AWS Secret Access Key (password).
Leave blank for anonymous access or runtime credentials.
Enter a value. Press Enter to leave empty.
secret_access_key> your_renterd_secret_key
When prompted for your Region
, press Enter
to leave it blank.
Option region.
Region to connect to.
Leave blank if you are using an S3 clone and you don't have a region.
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value.
Press Enter to leave empty.
...
region>
You will now be asked to enter an Endpoint
. This should be the same as the address
parameter we configured in our renterd.yml
for Step 1.
Option endpoint.
Endpoint for S3 API.
Required when using an S3 clone.
Enter a value. Press Enter to leave empty.
endpoint> http://localhost:8080
When asked for a Location constraint
press Enter
to leave it empty.
Option location_constraint.
Location constraint - must be set to match the Region.
Leave blank if not sure. Used when creating buckets only.
Enter a value. Press Enter to leave empty.
location_constraint>
Next, you will be asked to select an ACL
from the list provided. Type in private
and press Enter
.
Option acl.
Canned ACL used when creating buckets and storing or copying objects.
This ACL is used for creating objects and if bucket_acl isn't set, for creating buckets too.
For more info visit https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/acl-overview.html#canned-acl
Note that this ACL is applied when server-side copying objects as S3
doesn't copy the ACL from the source but rather writes a fresh one.
If the acl is an empty string then no X-Amz-Acl: header is added and
the default (private) will be used.
Choose a number from below, or type in your own value.
Press Enter to leave empty.
...
acl> private
When asked if you would like to edit the advanced config, type in n
and press Enter
.
Edit advanced config?
y) Yes
n) No (default)
y/n> n
You will now be given a summary of your new remote. If they are correct, you can type in y
and press Enter
to save your remote.
Configuration complete.
Options:
- type: s3
- provider: other
- access_key_id: your_renterd_access_key
- secret_access_key: your_renterd_secret_key
- endpoint: localhost:8080
- acl: private
Keep this "renterd" remote?
y) Yes this is OK (default)
e) Edit this remote
d) Delete this remote
y/e/d> y
You have now successfully created a remote for renterd
. You can now type in q
and press Enter
to quit the configuration wizard.
Now that your renterd
remote has been configured, it can be mounted on your computer's filesystem.
rclone mount renterd:/default /path/to/mount/point/ --s3-chunk-size 120MiB --fast-list --vfs-cache-mode full --daemon
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renterd
should now be successfully mounted on your computer's filesystem. For more details and system-specific instructions, visit the official rclone
documentation
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