Unmounting caches
Before you delete a cache, we recommend that you unmount it from every Amazon EC2
instance that it's connected to. You can unmount a cache on your Amazon EC2 instance by
running the umount
command on the instance itself. You can't unmount a
cache through the AWS CLI, the AWS Management Console, or through any of the AWS SDKs. To unmount a
cache connected to an Amazon EC2 instance running Linux, use the umount
command as follows:
umount
/mnt
We recommend that you don't specify any other umount
options and avoid
setting any other umount
options that are different from the defaults.
You can verify that your cache has been unmounted by running the df
command.
This command displays the disk usage statistics for the Amazon File Caches currently mounted on
your Linux-based Amazon EC2 instance. If the cache that you want to unmount isn’t listed in the
df
command output, this means that the cache is unmounted.
Example – Identify the mount status of an Amazon File Cache resource and unmount it
$ df -T Filesystem Type 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
cache_id
.fsx.aws-region
.amazonaws.com@tcp:/mountname
/mnt 3547708416 61440 3547622400 1% /mnt /dev/sda1 ext4 8123812 1138920 6884644 15% /
$ umount /mnt
$ df -T
Filesystem Type 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sda1 ext4 8123812 1138920 6884644 15% /