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Use Mountain Duck to mount your Lyve Cloud Object Storage as a disk in the Windows File Explorer or Mac OS Finder, and manage your files through a familiar interface. For more information on Mountain Duck see, Mountain Duck Help.
You will need the access key and secret key for each account you’ll be using to connect with S3 Browser.
To connect Mountain Duck to Lyve Cloud Object Storage:
Field Name | Description |
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Nickname | Enter a unique name. This will be the name of your connection bookmark. |
Server | Enter the endpoint based on the region. Currently, Lyve Cloud supports only region-specific S3 endpoints. To access buckets created in different regions in the S3 client, add an endpoint connection for each of the regions. |
Port | This should populate as 443. If not, enter that port number. |
Access Key ID | Enter your access key ID. |
Secret Access Key | Enter your secret key. |
Drive Letter(Windows only) | Enter a drive letter so that Mountain Duck always uses that same letter for the mounted drive. |
When connected, the drive and folder contents display their sync status. Look for a circle in the lower-left corner of the folder or file icon. Once mounted, all the files are stored on your local drive.
icon | Meaning |
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In Progress. Synchronization is in progress for this item. | |
In sync. This item is selected to be synced, and the content will always be available offline. | |
Sync error. This item cannot be synchronized. | |
Up to date. This item is synced and up to date. | |
Ignored. The file is available in its temporary location and never synced to cloud or remote storage. | |
Paused. The sync on that item is paused. | |
Online only. This item is available in the cloud but can be opened and edited when you have an active connection to the server. |
To learn more about various Mountain Duck options and sync modes, see Mountain Duck’s Help documentation.
Once Lyve Cloud Object Storage is mounted as a drive, managing your files works much the same as working in any other network drive. Many of these operations may only be performed once a given bucket has synced with the local drive. Learn more about Mountain Duck’s user interface documentation.
To copy data:
You can also drag and drop the data from one folder to another. If the bucket's or your service account’s permissions do not allow you to write to that bucket, an error message appears.
To delete bucket data:
To create a folder in a bucket:
The new folder immediately begins syncing with its Lyve Cloud Object Storage destination.
To disconnect Mountain Duck from Lyve Cloud Object Storage:
A notification pop-up appears when the connection is broken.
Windows | Mac |
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