SFS UMN FOR HPC

Reviewed-by: Muller, Martin <martin.muller@t-systems.com>
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<a name="en-us_topic_0000001476461694"></a><a name="en-us_topic_0000001476461694"></a> <a name="en-us_topic_0000001476461694"></a><a name="en-us_topic_0000001476461694"></a>
<h1 class="topictitle1">Viewing a File System</h1> <h1 class="topictitle1">Viewing a File System</h1>
<div id="body0000001476461694"><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p12372191916599">You can search for file systems by file system name keyword or file system status, and view their basic information.</p> <div id="body0000001476461694"><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p12372191916599">You can search for a file system by name keyword or other properties, and view the file system basic information.</p>
<div class="section" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__section141169645911"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Procedure</h4><ol id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__ol228871910160"><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li136391019164315"><span>Log in to the SFS console.</span></li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li18411182713168"><span>In the file system list, view the file systems you have created. <a href="#en-us_topic_0000001476461694__table37365828114557">Table 1</a> describes the file system parameters.</span><p> <div class="section" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__section141169645911"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Procedure</h4><ol id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__ol228871910160"><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li136391019164315"><span>Log in to the SFS console.</span></li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li18411182713168"><span>In the file system list, view the file systems you have created. <a href="#en-us_topic_0000001476461694__table37365828114557">Table 1</a> describes the file system parameters.</span><p>
<div class="tablenoborder"><a name="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__table37365828114557"></a><a name="table37365828114557"></a><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__table37365828114557" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><caption><b>Table 1 </b>Parameter description</caption><thead align="left"><tr id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__row19122233114557"><th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="24.060000000000002%" id="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.1"><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p48573226114557">Parameter</p> <div class="tablenoborder"><a name="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__table37365828114557"></a><a name="table37365828114557"></a><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__table37365828114557" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><caption><b>Table 1 </b>Parameter description</caption><thead align="left"><tr id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__row19122233114557"><th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="24.060000000000002%" id="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.1"><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p48573226114557">Parameter</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="75.94%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p61951365114557">Name of the file system, for example, <strong id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__b757017333594">sfs-name-001</strong></p> <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="75.94%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p61951365114557">Name of the file system, for example, <strong id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__b757017333594">sfs-name-001</strong></p>
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<tr id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__row151261651616"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="24.060000000000002%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p441795511431">Data Redundancy Policy</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="75.94%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p44171455144311">Only <strong id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__b16559413281">Multi-AZ</strong> is supported currently.</p>
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<tr id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__row38769363537"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="24.060000000000002%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p08761636185312">AZ</p> <tr id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__row38769363537"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="24.060000000000002%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p08761636185312">AZ</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="75.94%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p48761636105311">Availability zone where the file system is located</p> <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="75.94%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p48761636105311">Availability zone where the file system is located</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="75.94%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p10246151145017">File system protocol, which is <strong id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__b187571317246">NFS</strong></p> <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="75.94%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p10246151145017">File system protocol, which is <strong id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__b187571317246">NFS</strong></p>
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<tr id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__row31409628202754"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="24.060000000000002%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p35229290202754">Available Capacity (GB)</p> <tr id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__row194991729112817"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="24.060000000000002%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p574319178464">Used Capacity (GB)</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="75.94%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p1648700614288">Remaining file system space available to data storage</p> <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="75.94%" headers="mcps1.3.2.2.2.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p812032619571">File system space already used for data storage</p>
<div class="note" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__note3647551314288"><span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span><div class="notebody"><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p5984416914288">This information is refreshed every 15 minutes.</p> <div class="note" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__note1212052685716"><span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span><div class="notebody"><p id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p912082695710">This information is refreshed every 15 minutes. </p>
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</p></li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li19668644122918"><span>Click the name of a file system to view detailed information about the file system. See <a href="#en-us_topic_0000001476461694__fig964613241271">Figure 1</a>.</span><p><div class="fignone" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__fig964613241271"><a name="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__fig964613241271"></a><a name="fig964613241271"></a><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>File system information</span><br><span><img id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__image20615224203018" src="en-us_image_0000001567316353.png"></span></div> </p></li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li19668644122918"><span>Click the name of a file system to view detailed information about the file system.</span><p><div class="fignone" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__fig964613241271"><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>SFS Capacity-Oriented file system details</span><br><span><img id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__image20615224203018" src="en-us_image_0000001567316353.png"></span></div>
</p></li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li1818796141919"><span>(Optional) Search for file systems by file system name keyword, key ID, or file system status.</span><p><div class="p" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p2738155212557">In the upper right corner of the page, click <strong id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__b8425105712199">Search by Tag</strong> to query file systems by tag.<ul id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__ul1185718410204"><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li1285716442012">On the displayed <span class="uicontrol" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__uicontrol6767011204"><b>Search by Tag</b></span> tab page, enter a tag key and a tag value (must be among existing keys and values) and click <span class="uicontrol" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__uicontrol147750112015"><b>Search</b></span>.</li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li188571749207">You can use more than one tag for a combination search. Each time after a key and a value are entered, click <span><img id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__image785719418201" src="en-us_image_0000001516236408.png"></span>. The added search criteria are displayed under the text boxes. When more than one tag is added, they will be applied together for a combination search. A maximum of 10 tags can be added at a time.</li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li485717452018">You can click <span class="uicontrol" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__uicontrol124717912205"><b>Reset</b></span> under the search criteria to reset.</li></ul> <div class="fignone" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__fig79241627141817"><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 2 </b>SFS Turbo file system details</span><br><span><img id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__image18925327191818" src="en-us_image_0000001943263244.png"></span></div>
</p></li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li1818796141919"><span>(Optional) Search for file systems by file system name keyword, key ID, or file system status.</span><p><div class="p" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__p2738155212557">You can search for SFS Capacity-Oriented file systems by tag in the upper right area above the file system list.<ul id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__ul1185718410204"><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li1285716442012">On the displayed <span class="uicontrol" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__uicontrol6767011204"><b>Search by Tag</b></span> tab page, enter a tag key and a tag value (must be among existing keys and values) and click <span class="uicontrol" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__uicontrol147750112015"><b>Search</b></span>.</li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li188571749207">You can use more than one tag for a combination search. Each time after a key and a value are entered, click <span><img id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__image785719418201" src="en-us_image_0000001516236408.png"></span>. The added search criteria are displayed under the text boxes. When more than one tag is added, they will be applied together for a combination search. A maximum of 20 tags can be added at a time.</li><li id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__li485717452018">You can click <span class="uicontrol" id="en-us_topic_0000001476461694__uicontrol124717912205"><b>Reset</b></span> under the search criteria to reset.</li></ul>
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</p></li><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li11799368404"><span>Check that the IP address of the DNS server for resolving the domain names of the file systems has been configured on the ECS before mounting the file system. For details, see <a href="sfs_01_0038.html">Configuring DNS</a>. SFS Turbo file systems do not require domain name resolution.</span></li><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li2998141114418"><span>Run the following command in the Command Prompt of the Windows Server 2012 (<strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b842352706163048">X</strong> is the drive letter of the free disk). Select the ECS that belongs to the same VPC as the file system to mount the file system.</span><p><p id="en-us_topic_0105224109__p118411845448">For SFS Capacity-Oriented file systems: <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b1789818474289">mount -o nolock</strong> <i><span class="varname" id="en-us_topic_0105224109__varname1561544174314">mount point</span></i> <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b26851335204411">X:</strong></p> </p></li><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li11799368404"><span>Check that the IP address of the DNS server for resolving the domain names of the file systems has been configured on the ECS before mounting the file system. For details, see <a href="sfs_01_0038.html">Configuring DNS</a>. SFS Turbo file systems do not require domain name resolution.</span></li><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li2998141114418"><span>Run the following command in the Command Prompt of the Windows Server 2012 (<strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b842352706163048">X</strong> is the drive letter of the free disk). Select the ECS that belongs to the same VPC as the file system to mount the file system.</span><p><p id="en-us_topic_0105224109__p118411845448">For SFS Capacity-Oriented file systems: <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b1789818474289">mount -o nolock</strong> <i><span class="varname" id="en-us_topic_0105224109__varname1561544174314">mount point</span></i> <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b26851335204411">X:</strong></p>
<p id="en-us_topic_0105224109__p4687135362817">For SFS Turbo file systems: <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b15552191474">mount -o nolock -o casesensitive=yes</strong> <em id="en-us_topic_0105224109__i4293150154110">IP address</em><strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b97317475610">:/!</strong> <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b85813222295">X:</strong></p> <p id="en-us_topic_0105224109__p4687135362817">For SFS Turbo file systems: <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b15552191474">mount -o nolock -o casesensitive=yes</strong> <em id="en-us_topic_0105224109__i4293150154110">IP address</em><strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b97317475610">:/!</strong> <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b85813222295">X:</strong></p>
<div class="note" id="en-us_topic_0105224109__note1263265145716"><img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span><div class="notebody"><ul id="en-us_topic_0105224109__ul11123328183619"><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li10123928123619">Free drive letter of the disk: A drive letter that is not in use, such as driver letter E or X.</li><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li91239284366">The mount point of an SFS Turbo file system is the root directory. <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b39321331146">Ensure that an English exclamation mark (!) is added to the mount point</strong>, for example, <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b19474155917368">127.0.0.1:/!</strong>.</li><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li12489201611913"><strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b150810522501">casesensitive=yes</strong> indicates that file names are case sensitive during file search. If this parameter is not added, the performance of creating files in a large directory will deteriorate.</li></ul> <div class="note" id="en-us_topic_0105224109__note1263265145716"><img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span><div class="notebody"><ul id="en-us_topic_0105224109__ul11123328183619"><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li10123928123619">Free drive letter of the disk: A drive letter that is not in use, such as drive letter E or X.</li><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li91239284366">The mount point of an SFS Turbo file system is the root directory. <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b39321331146">Ensure that an English exclamation mark (!) is added to the mount point</strong>, for example, <strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b19474155917368">127.0.0.1:/!</strong>.</li><li id="en-us_topic_0105224109__li12489201611913"><strong id="en-us_topic_0105224109__b150810522501">casesensitive=yes</strong> indicates that file names are case sensitive during file search. If this parameter is not added, the performance of creating files in a large directory will deteriorate.</li></ul>
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<p id="en-us_topic_0105224109__p56717517433">You can move the cursor to the mount point and click <span><img id="en-us_topic_0105224109__image11547176344" src="en-us_image_0000001567076725.png"></span> next to the mount point to copy the mount point. For details, see <a href="#en-us_topic_0105224109__fig212663513297">Figure 8</a>. If the information shown in <a href="#en-us_topic_0105224109__fig13957194774517">Figure 9</a> is displayed, the mounting is successful.</p> <p id="en-us_topic_0105224109__p56717517433">You can move the cursor to the mount point and click <span><img id="en-us_topic_0105224109__image11547176344" src="en-us_image_0000001567076725.png"></span> next to the mount point to copy the mount point. For details, see <a href="#en-us_topic_0105224109__fig212663513297">Figure 8</a>. If the information shown in <a href="#en-us_topic_0105224109__fig13957194774517">Figure 9</a> is displayed, the mounting is successful.</p>
<div class="p" id="en-us_topic_0105224109__p176289615151"><div class="fignone" id="en-us_topic_0105224109__fig212663513297"><a name="en-us_topic_0105224109__fig212663513297"></a><a name="fig212663513297"></a><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 8 </b>Mount point</span><br><span><img id="en-us_topic_0105224109__image21661376449" src="en-us_image_0000001515917300.png"></span></div> <div class="p" id="en-us_topic_0105224109__p176289615151"><div class="fignone" id="en-us_topic_0105224109__fig212663513297"><a name="en-us_topic_0105224109__fig212663513297"></a><a name="fig212663513297"></a><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 8 </b>Mount point</span><br><span><img id="en-us_topic_0105224109__image21661376449" src="en-us_image_0000001515917300.png"></span></div>

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<tr id="sfs_01_0007__row18433410123617"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="49%" headers="mcps1.3.1.2.2.4.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0007__p1343314109360">Once you have subscribed to SFS, you can monitor its performance, such as the read bandwidth, write bandwidth, and read write bandwidth on Cloud Eye, which does not require any plug-ins.</p> <tr id="sfs_01_0007__row18433410123617"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="49%" headers="mcps1.3.1.2.2.4.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0007__p1343314109360">Once you have subscribed to SFS, you can monitor its performance, such as the read bandwidth, write bandwidth, and read and write bandwidth on Cloud Eye, which does not require any plug-ins.</p>
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<h1 class="topictitle1">File System Resizing</h1> <h1 class="topictitle1">File System Resizing</h1>
<div id="body1495785080630"><div class="section" id="sfs_01_0039__section146683055320"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Scenarios</h4><p id="sfs_01_0039__p1981134615317">You can expand or shrink the capacity of a file system when needed.</p> <div id="body1495785080630"><div class="section" id="sfs_01_0039__section146683055320"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Scenarios</h4><p id="sfs_01_0039__p1981134615317">You can expand or shrink the capacity of a file system when needed.</p>
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<div class="section" id="sfs_01_0039__section105160593533"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Limitations and Constraints</h4><p id="sfs_01_0039__p119614380549">The capacity of an SFS Turbo file system can be expanded but cannot be shrunk.</p> <div class="section" id="sfs_01_0039__section105160593533"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Limitations and Constraints</h4><p id="sfs_01_0039__p119614380549">The capacity of an SFS Turbo file system can be expanded but cannot be reduced.</p>
<p id="sfs_01_0039__p14584185652417">SFS Capacity-Oriented file systems support resizing, which does not affect services.</p> <p id="sfs_01_0039__p14584185652417">SFS Capacity-Oriented file systems support resizing, which does not affect services.</p>
<p id="sfs_01_0039__p14678559113312">SFS Turbo file systems support online capacity expansion, during which mounting a file system may fail and the connection being used for mounting will experience about a 30-second (max. 3 minutes) I/O latency. You are advised to expand capacity during off-peak hours. </p> <p id="sfs_01_0039__p14678559113312">SFS Turbo file systems support online capacity expansion, during which mounting a file system may fail and the connection being used for mounting will experience about a 30-second (max. 3 minutes) I/O latency. You are advised to expand capacity during off-peak hours. </p>
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<div class="section" id="sfs_01_0039__section20105436211757"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Rules for Resizing</h4><p id="sfs_01_0039__p15696181513518">The rules for resizing an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system are as follows:</p> <div class="section" id="sfs_01_0039__section20105436211757"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Rules for Resizing</h4><p id="sfs_01_0039__p15696181513518">The rules for resizing an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system are as follows:</p>
<ul id="sfs_01_0039__ul2344870321211"><li id="sfs_01_0039__li6344515621211">Expanding a file system<p id="sfs_01_0039__p1236522321217"><a name="sfs_01_0039__li6344515621211"></a><a name="li6344515621211"></a>Total capacity of a file system after expansion ≤ (Capacity quota of the cloud account - Total capacity of all the other file systems owned by the cloud account)</p> <ul id="sfs_01_0039__ul2344870321211"><li id="sfs_01_0039__li6344515621211">Expanding a file system<p id="sfs_01_0039__p1236522321217"><a name="sfs_01_0039__li6344515621211"></a><a name="li6344515621211"></a>Total capacity of a file system after expansion ≤ (Capacity quota of the cloud account - Total capacity of all the other file systems owned by the cloud account)</p>
<p id="sfs_01_0039__p21507073215616">For example, cloud account A has a quota of 500 TB. This account has already created three file systems: SFS1 (350 TB), SFS2 (50 TB), and SFS3 (70 TB). If this account needs to expand SFS2, the new capacity of SFS2 cannot be greater than 80 TB. Otherwise, the system will display a message indicating an insufficient quota and the expansion operation will fail.</p> <p id="sfs_01_0039__p21507073215616">For example, cloud account A has a quota of 500 TB. This account has already created three file systems: SFS1 (350 TB), SFS2 (50 TB), and SFS3 (70 TB). If this account needs to expand SFS2, the new capacity of SFS2 cannot be greater than 80 TB. Otherwise, the system will display a message indicating an insufficient quota and the expansion operation will fail.</p>
</li><li id="sfs_01_0039__li28517499215619">Shrinking a file system<ul id="sfs_01_0039__ul455028512215"><li id="sfs_01_0039__li41056429191418">When a shrink error or failure occurs on a file system, it takes approximately five minutes for the file system to restore to the available state.</li><li id="sfs_01_0039__li52525447191633">After a shrink operation fails, you can only reattempt to shrink the file system storage capacity but cannot expand it directly.</li><li id="sfs_01_0039__li125124122215">Total capacity of a file system after shrinking ≥ Used capacity of the file system<p id="sfs_01_0039__p1636515422344"><a name="sfs_01_0039__li125124122215"></a><a name="li125124122215"></a>For example, cloud account B has created a file system, SFS1. The total capacity and used capacity of SFS1 are 50 TB and 10 TB respectively. When shrinking SFS1, the user cannot set the new capacity to be smaller than 10 TB.</p> </li><li id="sfs_01_0039__li28517499215619">Shrinking a file system<ul id="sfs_01_0039__ul455028512215"><li id="sfs_01_0039__li41056429191418">When a shrink error or failure occurs on a file system, it takes approximately five minutes for the file system to restore to the available state.</li><li id="sfs_01_0039__li52525447191633">After a shrink operation fails, you can try shrinking the file system capacity again, but you cannot expand it.</li><li id="sfs_01_0039__li125124122215">Total capacity of a file system after shrinking ≥ Used capacity of the file system<p id="sfs_01_0039__p1636515422344"><a name="sfs_01_0039__li125124122215"></a><a name="li125124122215"></a>For example, cloud account B has created a file system, SFS1. The total capacity and used capacity of SFS1 are 50 TB and 10 TB respectively. When shrinking SFS1, the user cannot set a new capacity smaller than 10 TB.</p>
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<div class="section" id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_section1607836314443"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Procedure</h4><ol id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_ol5393472514459"><li id="sfs_01_0039__li1532942215818"><span>Log in to the SFS console.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_li1963174014342"><span>In the file system list, click <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b6348299544">Resize</strong> or <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b18707182185413">Expand Capacity</strong> in the row of the desired file system. The following dialog box is displayed. See <a href="#sfs_01_0039__fig50999458171929">Figure 1</a>.</span><p><div class="fignone" id="sfs_01_0039__fig50999458171929"><a name="sfs_01_0039__fig50999458171929"></a><a name="fig50999458171929"></a><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>Resizing a file system</span><br><span><img id="sfs_01_0039__image852541219111" src="en-us_image_0000001567196525.png"></span></div> <div class="section" id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_section1607836314443"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Procedure</h4><ol id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_ol5393472514459"><li id="sfs_01_0039__li1532942215818"><span>Log in to the SFS console.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_li1963174014342"><span>In the file system list, click <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b6348299544">Resize</strong> or <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b18707182185413">Expand Capacity</strong> in the row of the desired file system, as shown in <a href="#sfs_01_0039__fig50999458171929">Figure 1</a>.</span><p><div class="fignone" id="sfs_01_0039__fig50999458171929"><a name="sfs_01_0039__fig50999458171929"></a><a name="fig50999458171929"></a><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>Resizing an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system</span><br><span><img id="sfs_01_0039__image852541219111" src="en-us_image_0000001567196525.png"></span></div>
</p></li><li id="sfs_01_0039__li8478826145218"><span>Enter a new maximum capacity of the file system based on service requirements, and click <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b2386151910583">OK</strong>. <a href="#sfs_01_0039__table1834202713541">Table 1</a> describes the parameters.</span><p> <div class="fignone" id="sfs_01_0039__fig7172931162418"><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 2 </b>Expanding an SFS Turbo file system</span><br><span><img id="sfs_01_0039__image8172163117245" src="en-us_image_0000001970502117.png"></span></div>
<div class="tablenoborder"><a name="sfs_01_0039__table1834202713541"></a><a name="table1834202713541"></a><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" id="sfs_01_0039__table1834202713541" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><caption><b>Table 1 </b>Parameter description</caption><thead align="left"><tr id="sfs_01_0039__row134242765411"><th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="50%" id="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.1"><p id="sfs_01_0039__p33421271543">Parameter</p> </p></li><li id="sfs_01_0039__li84463396281"><span>Enter a new capacity and click <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b597119575394">OK</strong>. The following tables describe the parameters.</span><p>
<div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" id="sfs_01_0039__table152311436164018" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><caption><b>Table 1 </b>SFS Capacity-Oriented file system resizing parameters</caption><thead align="left"><tr id="sfs_01_0039__row923110360401"><th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="27.49%" id="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.1"><p id="sfs_01_0039__p5231173694011">Parameter</p>
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<th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="50%" id="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.2"><p id="sfs_01_0039__p2342132725418">Description</p> <th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="72.50999999999999%" id="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.2"><p id="sfs_01_0039__p102319360402">Description</p>
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<tbody><tr id="sfs_01_0039__row172041324557"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="50%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p72048255517">Used Capacity (GB)</p> <tbody><tr id="sfs_01_0039__row172314361402"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="27.49%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p5231536194011">Used Capacity (GB)</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="50%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p5205172185510">Used capacity of the current file system</p> <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="72.50999999999999%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p8231173611403">Used capacity of the current file system</p>
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<tr id="sfs_01_0039__row20398205885419"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="50%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p1439885815413">Maximum Capacity (GB)</p> <tr id="sfs_01_0039__row1523113674017"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="27.49%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p223120360407">Maximum Capacity (GB)</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="50%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p23981058105414">Maximum capacity of the current file system</p> <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="72.50999999999999%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p6231183624014">Maximum capacity of the current file system</p>
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<tr id="sfs_01_0039__row311311253562"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="50%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p81132025155610">New Maximum Capacity (GB)</p> <tr id="sfs_01_0039__row112312362409"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="27.49%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p123118361408">New Maximum Capacity (GB)</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="50%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p1018375325614">Target maximum capacity of the file system after expanding or shrinking The value ranges from <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b4809751457">1 GB</strong> to <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b10681155658">512,000 GB</strong>.</p> <td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="72.50999999999999%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.1.2.3.1.2 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p72311836114013">Target maximum capacity of the file system after expanding or shrinking The value ranges from <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b4809751457">1 GB</strong> to <strong id="sfs_01_0039__b10681155658">512,000 GB</strong>.</p>
<div class="note" id="sfs_01_0039__note13597123622317"><span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span><div class="notebody"><p id="sfs_01_0039__p115971236122312">The new maximum capacity cannot be smaller than the used capacity.</p> <div class="note" id="sfs_01_0039__note423123618406"><span class="notetitle"> NOTE: </span><div class="notebody"><p id="sfs_01_0039__p1423116366407">The new maximum capacity cannot be smaller than the used capacity.</p>
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<div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" id="sfs_01_0039__table18547103519294" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><caption><b>Table 2 </b>SFS Turbo file system capacity expansion parameters</caption><thead align="left"><tr id="sfs_01_0039__row3548103512291"><th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="27.439999999999998%" id="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.2.2.3.1.1"><p id="sfs_01_0039__p75487352292">Parameter</p>
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<th align="left" class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="72.56%" id="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.2.2.3.1.2"><p id="sfs_01_0039__p95485352297">Description</p>
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</thead>
<tbody><tr id="sfs_01_0039__row0548133582919"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="27.439999999999998%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.2.2.3.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p9871323623">Current Capacity</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="72.56%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.2.2.3.1.2 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p58711523226">Current storage capacity of the file system</p>
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<tr id="sfs_01_0039__row14548173552920"><td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="27.439999999999998%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.2.2.3.1.1 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p18404459836">New Capacity</p>
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<td class="cellrowborder" valign="top" width="72.56%" headers="mcps1.3.4.2.3.2.2.2.3.1.2 "><p id="sfs_01_0039__p440417591319">New storage capacity of the file system</p>
<div class="p" id="sfs_01_0039__p08062238817">Value constraints:<ul id="sfs_01_0039__ul188061223685"><li id="sfs_01_0039__li38061223484">For a Standard, Standard Enhanced, Performance, or Performance Enhanced file system, the expansion increment is 100 GB. A Standard or Performance file system can be expanded to up to 32 TB. A Standard - Enhanced or Performance - Enhanced file system can be expanded to up to 320 TB.</li><li id="sfs_01_0039__li780615235817">For a 20 MB/s/TiB, 40 MB/s/TiB, 125 MB/s/TiB, or 250 MB/s/TiB file system, the expansion increment is 1.2 TB, and a file system can be expanded to up to 1 PB. The maximum capacity that can be set cannot exceed 1 PB.</li></ul>
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</p></li><li id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_li37548369194740"><span>In the displayed dialog box, confirm the information and click <span class="uicontrol" id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_uicontrol63969285810479"><b>OK</b></span>.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_li649743273157"><span>In the file system list, check the capacity information after resizing.</span></li></ol> </p></li><li id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_li37548369194740"><span>In the displayed dialog box, confirm the information and click <span class="uicontrol" id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_uicontrol63969285810479"><b>OK</b></span>.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0039__en-us_topic_0051702894_li649743273157"><span>In the file system list, check the capacity information after resizing.</span></li></ol>
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<div class="section" id="sfs_01_0044__section1629635834112"><a name="sfs_01_0044__section1629635834112"></a><a name="section1629635834112"></a><h4 class="sectiontitle">Using a Backup to Create a File System</h4><p id="sfs_01_0044__p875016544211">In case of a virus attack, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, you can use an SFS Turbo file system backup to create a new file system. Data on the new file system is the same as that in the backup.</p> <div class="section" id="sfs_01_0044__section1629635834112"><a name="sfs_01_0044__section1629635834112"></a><a name="section1629635834112"></a><h4 class="sectiontitle">Using a Backup to Create a File System</h4><p id="sfs_01_0044__p875016544211">In case of a virus attack, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, you can use an SFS Turbo file system backup to create a new file system. Data on the new file system is the same as that in the backup.</p>
<ol id="sfs_01_0044__ol12903165616453"><li id="sfs_01_0044__li280961232010"><span>Log in to CBR Console.</span><p><ol type="a" id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_ol6567385123151"><li id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_li5480597823151">Log in to the management console.</li><li id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_li69106284253">Click <span><img id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_image1844744225011" src="en-us_image_0000001516236528.png"></span> in the upper left corner and select your desired region and project.</li><li id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_li4225424523410">Choose <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b47301456102915">Storage</strong> &gt; <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b87411556122910">Cloud Backup and Recovery</strong> &gt; <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b12746125612913">SFS Turbo Backups</strong>.</li></ol> <ol id="sfs_01_0044__ol12903165616453"><li id="sfs_01_0044__li280961232010"><span>Log in to CBR Console.</span><p><ol type="a" id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_ol6567385123151"><li id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_li5480597823151">Log in to the management console.</li><li id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_li69106284253">Click <span><img id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_image1844744225011" src="en-us_image_0000001516236528.png"></span> in the upper left corner and select your desired region and project.</li><li id="sfs_01_0044__en-us_topic_0157095234_li4225424523410">Choose <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b47301456102915">Storage</strong> &gt; <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b87411556122910">Cloud Backup and Recovery</strong> &gt; <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b12746125612913">SFS Turbo Backups</strong>.</li></ol>
</p></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li1981231214204"><span>Click the <span class="wintitle" id="sfs_01_0044__wintitle176521813304"><b>Backups</b></span> tab and locate the desired backup.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li1913813526228"><span>If the status of the target backup is <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b14188410163312">Available</strong>, click <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b3215610143313">Create File System</strong> in the <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b5216310193317">Operation</strong> column of the backup.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li1113905272210"><span>Set the file system parameters. See <a href="#sfs_01_0044__fig126043518315">Figure 1</a>.</span><p><div class="fignone" id="sfs_01_0044__fig126043518315"><a name="sfs_01_0044__fig126043518315"></a><a name="fig126043518315"></a><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>Create File System</span><br><span><img id="sfs_01_0044__image76044511337" src="en-us_image_0000001516396508.png"></span></div> </p></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li1981231214204"><span>Click the <span class="wintitle" id="sfs_01_0044__wintitle176521813304"><b>Backups</b></span> tab and locate the desired backup.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li1913813526228"><span>If the status of the target backup is <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b14188410163312">Available</strong>, click <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b141603411584">Create New File System</strong> in the <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b5216310193317">Operation</strong> column of the backup.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li1113905272210"><span>Set the file system parameters. See <a href="#sfs_01_0044__fig126043518315">Figure 1</a>.</span><p><div class="fignone" id="sfs_01_0044__fig126043518315"><a name="sfs_01_0044__fig126043518315"></a><a name="fig126043518315"></a><span class="figcap"><b>Figure 1 </b>Create File System</span><br><span><img id="sfs_01_0044__image76044511337" src="en-us_image_0000001516396508.png"></span></div>
<div class="note" id="sfs_01_0044__note940514380235"><img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span><div class="notebody"><ul id="sfs_01_0044__ul1040523852313"><li id="sfs_01_0044__li134051138162315">For detailed parameter descriptions, see table "Parameter description" under <a href="en-us_topic_0034428727.html#en-us_topic_0034428727__table19281678476">"Creating an SFS Turbo File System"</a>.</li></ul> <div class="note" id="sfs_01_0044__note940514380235"><img src="public_sys-resources/note_3.0-en-us.png"><span class="notetitle"> </span><div class="notebody"><ul id="sfs_01_0044__ul1040523852313"><li id="sfs_01_0044__li134051138162315">For detailed parameter descriptions, see table "Parameter description" under <a href="en-us_topic_0034428727.html#en-us_topic_0034428727__table724582213143">Creating an SFS Turbo File System</a>.</li></ul>
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</p></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li1014513525225"><span>Click <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b251913558114">Next</strong>.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li21461652192220"><span>Go back to the file system list and check whether the file system is successfully created.</span><p><p id="sfs_01_0044__p776603815813">You will see the file system status change as follows: <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b1439221223511">Creating</strong>, <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b10401812193510">Available</strong>, <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b54011812173517">Restoring</strong>, <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b16407111213515">Available</strong>. You may not notice the <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b376211915452">Restoring</strong> status because Instant Restore is supported and the restoration speed is very fast. After the file system status has changed from <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b107717910455">Creating</strong> to <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b14772496459">Available</strong>, the file system is successfully created. After the status has changed from <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b137181631114516">Restoring</strong> to <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b1772803144513">Available</strong>, backup data has been successfully restored to the created file system.</p> </p></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li1014513525225"><span>Click <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b251913558114">Next</strong>.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0044__li21461652192220"><span>Go back to the file system list and check whether the file system is successfully created.</span><p><p id="sfs_01_0044__p776603815813">You will see the file system status change as follows: <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b1439221223511">Creating</strong>, <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b10401812193510">Available</strong>, <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b54011812173517">Restoring</strong>, <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b16407111213515">Available</strong>. You may not notice the <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b376211915452">Restoring</strong> status because Instant Restore is supported and the restoration speed is very fast. After the file system status has changed from <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b107717910455">Creating</strong> to <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b14772496459">Available</strong>, the file system is successfully created. After the status has changed from <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b137181631114516">Restoring</strong> to <strong id="sfs_01_0044__b1772803144513">Available</strong>, backup data has been successfully restored to the created file system.</p>
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<div id="body0000001991266721"><p id="sfs_01_1141__p16711429162116">An SFS Turbo file system provides multiple IP addresses that can be used for mounting. Each IP address can be used by multiple clients. For the specific IP addresses, see the <strong id="sfs_01_1141__b1575613541582">Alternative Shared Path</strong> field on the file system details page on the console.</p>
<p id="sfs_01_1141__p12671429102119">If the NFS protocol is used to access a file system, each client can only establish the network connection with one server. If you mount the file system using domain name, a random domain name server IP address is assigned. This may result in uneven distribution of network connections between clients and servers, and the distributed cluster capability of the servers cannot be fully used.</p>
<p id="sfs_01_1141__p6671122912114">When there are not too many clients and you want to maximize the file system performance, you can use different IP addresses when mounting the file system on different clients. In this way, the network connections between clients and servers are more evenly distributed, server resources are used more efficiently, and the file system performance can be fully used.</p>
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