Data fails to be written to the file system mounted to ECSs running the same type of operating system.
The ECS security group configuration is incorrect. The port used to communicate with the file system is not enabled.
Check whether the port of the target server is enabled and correctly configure the port on the security group console.
After an SFS Turbo file system is created, the system automatically enables the security group port required by the NFS protocol in the SFS Turbo file system. This ensures that the SFS Turbo file system can be accessed by your server and prevents file system mounting failures. The inbound ports required by the NFS protocol are ports 111, 2049, 2051, 2052, and 20048. If you need to change the enabled ports, choose Access Control > Security Groups of the VPC console and locate the target security group.
You are advised to use an independent security group for an SFS Turbo instance to isolate it from service nodes.
You need to add inbound and outbound rules for the security group of an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system. For details, see section "Adding a Security Group Rule" in the Virtual Private Cloud User Guide. In an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system, the inbound ports required by the NFS protocol are ports 111, 2049, 2051, and 2052. The inbound port required by the DNS server is port 53.