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* `export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=admin ; export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=key` as the admin credentials to access the object store.
* Run `weed server -dir=/some/data/dir -s3` to start one master, one volume server, one filer, and one S3 gateway.
-Also, to increase capacity, just add more volume servers by running `weed volume -dir="/some/data/dir2" -mserver="<master_host>:9333" -port=8081` locally, or on a different machine, or on thousands of machines. That is it!
+Also, to increase capacity, just add more volume servers by running `weed volume -dir="/some/data/dir2" -master="<master_host>:9333" -port=8081` locally, or on a different machine, or on thousands of machines. That is it!
## Quick Start SeaweedFS S3 on AWS ##
* Setup fast production-ready [SeaweedFS S3 on AWS with cloudformation](https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-nzelz5gprlrjc)
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### Start Volume Servers ###
```
-> weed volume -dir="/tmp/data1" -max=5 -mserver="localhost:9333" -port=8080 &
-> weed volume -dir="/tmp/data2" -max=10 -mserver="localhost:9333" -port=8081 &
+> weed volume -dir="/tmp/data1" -max=5 -master="localhost:9333" -port=8080 &
+> weed volume -dir="/tmp/data2" -max=10 -master="localhost:9333" -port=8081 &
```
### Write File ###