Managed EFS #2809
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christopherrbyrd
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Managed EFS
#2809
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Hi @christopherrbyrd ! I've tried to reproduce the issue but the EFS file system seems to be created. These are the steps that I took:
name: frontend
type: Load Balanced Web Service
storage:
volumes:
myManagedEFSVolume:
efs: true
path: /var/efs
read_only: false
If it's okay to copy/paste your manifest.yml file we might be able to troubleshoot too! |
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Hey there,
I'm a copilot newbie, so pardon any dumb questions in advance ;-) Here's the issue I'm experiencing. When I try to add a managed EFS to my application/service nothing happens. The documentation states to "add the storage field" to the manifest.yml file. For example,
storage:
volumes:
myManagedEFSVolume:
efs: true
path: /var/efs
read_only: false
After modifying the manifest and deploying the service Copilot (or CloudFormation) does not recognize the changes. I'm I missing something?
Note: copilot version: v1.10.0, MacOS 11.2
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