How to resolve the issue of not being able to find drivers when deploying Minio on Centos 7?

If you encounter a driver not found issue when deploying Minio on CentOS 7, you can try the following solution:

  1. Make sure that the dependencies and drivers for Minio have been installed. You can install them using the following command:
  2. Install fuse using sudo yum command with the -y option.
  3. Check if the FUSE kernel module has been loaded. You can use the following command to check:
  4. List all loaded kernel modules and search for the one that contains “fuse”.
  5. If there is no output, it means the FUSE kernel module is not loaded. You can use the following command to load it:
  6. Please load the fuse module using sudo.
  7. Make sure that the file system supports FUSE. You can check with the following command:
  8. Find all occurrences of ‘fuse’ in the file `/etc/filesystems` using the `grep` command.
  9. If there is no output, it means the file system does not support FUSE. You can try adding the fuseblk file system to the /etc/filesystems file.
  10. Append the word “fuseblk” to the file /etc/filesystems using sudo.
  11. Restart the Minio service.
  12. Restart the Minio service using the sudo systemctl command.

If the driver still cannot be found, it may be due to other issues. You can check the Minio log file /var/log/minio/minio.log for more detailed error information and try to resolve the related problems.

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