You can search for file systems by file system name keyword or file system status, and view their basic information.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Name |
Name of the file system, for example, sfs-name-001 |
AZ |
Availability zone where the file system is located |
Status |
Possible values are Available, Unavailable, Frozen, Creating, Deleting, Deletion error, Expanding, Expansion error, Capacity reducing, Capacity reduction error, and Capacity reduction failed. |
Protocol Type |
The NFS protocol is supported. |
Available Capacity (GB) |
Available space of the file system for storing data NOTE:
This information is refreshed every 15 minutes. |
Maximum Capacity (GB) |
Maximum capacity of the file system |
Encrypted |
Encryption status of the created file system. The value can be Yes or No. |
Mount Address |
File system mount point. The format is File system domain name:/path or File system IP address:/. NOTE:
If the mount point is too long to display completely, you can adjust the column width. |
Operation |
For an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system, operations include resizing, deletion, and monitoring indicator viewing. For an SFS Turbo file system, operations include capacity expansion, deletion, and monitoring indicator viewing. |
. The added tag 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 one time.After a file system is deleted, data in it cannot be restored. To prevent data loss, before deleting a file system, ensure that files in it have been backed up.
You have unmounted the file system to be deleted. For details about how to unmount the file system, see Unmounting a File System.
Only Available and Unavailable file systems can be deleted.