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You need to create a high performance shared file system service, and have been advised to use OCI File Storage Service. You have logged into the OCI Console, created a File System in an availability domain, and followed the steps to mount the shared file system on your Oracle Linux virtual Instance. However, you are still unable to access the shared file system from your Linux instance. What is the likely reason for this?
Correct Answer: C
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As per above doc, below is the statement: "Oracle Cloud Infrastructure users require resource permissions to create, delete, and manage resources. Without the appropriate IAM permissions, you cannot export a file system through a mount target. Until a file system has been exported, Compute instances cannot mount it. " In a question , already followed the steps to mount the shared file system on your Oracle Linux virtual Instance, however issue is still unable to access the shared file system from your Linux instance.. IAM policy is ok and that is why able to follow the step to mount it, however file system is not accessible due to ports are not open through security list , so correct option should be A.
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https://docs.cloud.oracle.com/iaas/Content/File/Concepts/filestorageoverview.htm
As per above doc, below is the statement:
"Oracle Cloud Infrastructure users require resource permissions to create, delete, and manage resources. Without the appropriate IAM permissions, you cannot export a file system through a mount target. Until a file system has been exported, Compute instances cannot mount it. "
In a question , already followed the steps to mount the shared file system on your Oracle Linux virtual Instance, however issue is still unable to access the shared file system from your Linux instance..
IAM policy is ok and that is why able to follow the step to mount it, however file system is not accessible due to ports are not open through security list , so correct option should be A.