File System Resizing

Scenarios

You can expand or shrink the capacity of a file system when needed.

Limitations and Constraints

The capacity of an SFS Turbo file system can be expanded but cannot be reduced.

SFS Capacity-Oriented file systems support resizing, which does not affect services.

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.

Rules for Resizing

The rules for resizing an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system are as follows:

Procedure

  1. Log in to the SFS console.
  2. In the file system list, click Resize or Expand Capacity in the row of the desired file system, as shown in Figure 1.

    Figure 1 Resizing an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system
    Figure 2 Expanding an SFS Turbo file system

  3. Enter a new capacity and click OK. The following tables describe the parameters.

    Table 1 SFS Capacity-Oriented file system resizing parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Used Capacity (GB)

    Used capacity of the current file system

    Maximum Capacity (GB)

    Maximum capacity of the current file system

    New Maximum Capacity (GB)

    Target maximum capacity of the file system after expanding or shrinking The value ranges from 1 GB to 512,000 GB.

    NOTE:

    The new maximum capacity cannot be smaller than the used capacity.

    Table 2 SFS Turbo file system capacity expansion parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Current Capacity

    Current storage capacity of the file system

    New Capacity

    New storage capacity of the file system

    Value constraints:
    • 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.
    • 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.

  4. In the displayed dialog box, confirm the information and click OK.
  5. In the file system list, check the capacity information after resizing.