Wednesday
Hello
I'm trying to use the Upload data to DBFS... from Databricks community edition but it's disabled. I'm also trying to activate it using the path Settings>Advanced>Other but the option is not longer in the list. Is this a temporary or permanent modification in the community edition?
6 hours ago
Hey folks - sorry, this was due to an erroneous rollout, it's back now. Sorry about the disruption. Thanks for continuing to use Community Edition!
Wednesday
Hi @JuanSeValencia ,
Can confirm. I can't find it either.
yesterday
Yes. I can confirm that I cannot see dbfs and cannot see option to enable dbfs file browser. Strange..
yesterday
However, you can access it using dbutils.fs or %fs commands
yesterday
I can't find it either.
yesterday
Here you are:
yesterday
But will it be possible to find the DBFS by this?.
yesterday
Hello
I'm trying to use the Upload data to DBFS... from Databricks community edition but it's disabled. I'm also trying to activate it using the path Settings>Advanced>Other but the option is not longer in the list. Is this a temporary or permanent modification in the community edition?
yesterday
yesterday
Same here, I found the files I had uploaded using the %fs ls <path> command, but I do not know how to upload more files. Nor are the toggle-able options available in community edition
yesterday
Same Here.
18 hours ago
I'm also having a same problem. is there any other way to add a files in DBFS?
18 hours ago
Looking for answer on the above point only.
Question to the person who is showing the notebook way, if they can provide a documentation or link by which we can upload a file to there?
I know how to access the files over there, however not sure on the upload part
17 hours ago
The workaround will be to Mount the S3 bucket and use that as your source.
16 hours ago
Hi guys, I have the same problem but I found a solution. sorry about my english but i'll try to explain how to acess the files:
# First using the dbutils command to find a folder or file.
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