Updated on 2024-11-13 GMT+08:00

Creating a File System

Function

This API is used to create a file system.

URI

POST /v1/{project_id}/sfs-turbo/shares

Table 1 Path Parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

project_id

Yes

String

Project ID

Request Parameters

Table 2 Request header parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

X-Auth-Token

Yes

String

Account token

Content-Type

Yes

String

MIME type

Table 3 Request body parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

share

Yes

Share object

Request body for creating a file system

Table 4 Share

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

availability_zone

Yes

String

Code of the AZ where the file system resides

description

No

String

Description of the file system, which can contain 0 to 255 characters. This parameter is not supported by the current version.

enterprise_project_id

No

String

ID of the enterprise project to which the file system will be added

metadata

No

Metadata object

Metadata of the file system. The value consists of key and value pairs as a directory of strings.

name

Yes

String

Name of the SFS Turbo file system. The name contains 4 to 64 characters and must start with a letter. It can contain letters (case insensitive), digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_), and cannot contain other special characters.

security_group_id

Yes

String

Security group ID of a tenant in a region

share_proto

Yes

String

File sharing protocol. The valid value is NFS. Network File System (NFS) is a distributed file system protocol that allows different computers and operating systems to share data over a network.

share_type

Yes

String

File system type. Valid values are STANDARD and PERFORMANCE. This field is not returned when the file system is being created.

  • For a previous-generation SFS Turbo file system, specify STANDARD for a Standard or Standard-Enhanced file system, and PERFORMANCE for a Performance or Performance-Enhanced file system.

  • For a 1,000 MB/s/TiB, 500 MB/s/TiB, 250 MB/s/TiB, 125 MB/s/TiB, 40 MB/s/TiB, or 20 MB/s/TiB file system, this field is not verified. Specify either STANDARD or PERFORMANCE.

size

Yes

Integer

  • For a previous-generation SFS Turbo file system, the capacity ranges from 500 to 32768, in GiB.

  • For a previous-generation SFS Turbo file system with expand_type="bandwidth" configured under metadata, the capacity ranges from 10240 to 3276800, in GiB.

  • For a 20 MB/s/TiB file system with expand_type="hpc" and hpc_bw="20M" configured under metadata, the capacity ranges from 3686 to 1048576 (in GiB) and must be a multiple of 1.2 TiB. The desired capacity must be converted to GiB and rounded down to the nearest integer. For example, specify 3686 GiB for a 3.6 TiB file system, 4915 GiB for a 4.8 TiB file system, and 8601 GiB for a 8.4 TiB file system.

  • For a 40 MB/s/TiB file system with expand_type="hpc" and hpc_bw="40M" configured under metadata, the capacity ranges from 1228 to 1048576 (in GiB) and must be a multiple of 1.2 TiB. The desired capacity must be converted to GiB and rounded down to the nearest integer. For example, specify 3686 GiB for a 3.6 TiB file system, 4915 GiB for a 4.8 TiB file system, and 8601 GiB for a 8.4 TiB file system.

  • For a 125 MB/s/TiB file system with expand_type="hpc" and hpc_bw="125M" configured under metadata, the capacity ranges from 1228 to 1048576 (in GiB) and must be a multiple of 1.2 TiB. The desired capacity must be converted to GiB and rounded down to the nearest integer. For example, specify 3686 GiB for a 3.6 TiB file system, 4915 GiB for a 4.8 TiB file system, and 8601 GiB for a 8.4 TiB file system.

  • For a 250 MB/s/TiB file system with expand_type="hpc" and hpc_bw="250M" configured under metadata, the capacity ranges from 1228 to 1048576 (in GiB) and must be a multiple of 1.2 TiB. The desired capacity must be converted to GiB and rounded down to the nearest integer. For example, specify 3686 GiB for a 3.6 TiB file system, 4915 GiB for a 4.8 TiB file system, and 8601 GiB for a 8.4 TiB file system.

- For a 500 MB/s/TiB file system with expand_type="hpc" and hpc_bw="500M" configured under metadata, the capacity ranges from 1228 to 1048576 (in GiB) and must be a multiple of 1.2 TiB. The desired capacity must be converted to GiB and rounded down to the nearest integer. For example, specify 3686 GiB for a 3.6 TiB file system, 4915 GiB for a 4.8 TiB file system, and 8601 GiB for a 8.4 TiB file system.

- For a 1,000 MB/s/TiB file system with expand_type="hpc" and hpc_bw="1000M" configured under metadata, the capacity ranges from 1228 to 1048576 (in GiB) and must be a multiple of 1.2 TiB. The desired capacity must be converted to GiB and rounded down to the nearest integer. For example, specify 3686 GiB for a 3.6 TiB file system, 4915 GiB for a 4.8 TiB file system, and 8601 GiB for a 8.4 TiB file system.

subnet_id

Yes

String

Subnet ID of a tenant in a VPC

vpc_id

Yes

String

VPC ID of a tenant in a region

backup_id

No

String

Backup ID. This parameter is mandatory if you create a file system from a backup.

tags

No

Array of ResourceTag objects

Tag list

Table 5 Metadata

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

crypt_key_id

No

String

ID of a KMS professional key. This parameter is used if you want to create an encrypted file system.

dedicated_flavor

No

String

VM flavor used for creating a dedicated file system

dedicated_storage_id

No

String

ID of the dedicated distributed storage used when creating a dedicated file system

expand_type

No

String

Extension type. This parameter is not returned when the file system is being created.

This parameter is mandatory when you are creating an SFS Turbo 1,000 MB/s/TiB, 500 MB/s/TiB, 250 MB/s/TiB, 125 MB/s/TiB, 40 MB/s/TiB, 20 MB/s/TiB, or Enhanced file system.

  • Specify bandwidth when you are creating a Standard-Enhanced or Performance-Enhanced file system.

  • Specify hpc when you are creating a 1,000 MB/s/TiB, 500 MB/s/TiB, 250 MB/s/TiB, 125 MB/s/TiB, 40 MB/s/TiB, or 20 MB/s/TiB file system.

hpc_bw

No

String

File system bandwidth.

This parameter is mandatory when you are creating an SFS Turbo 1,000 MB/s/TiB, 500 MB/s/TiB, 250 MB/s/TiB, 125 MB/s/TiB, 40 MB/s/TiB, or 20 MB/s/TiB file system.

Specify 20M for a 20 MB/s/TiB file system, 40M for a 40 MB/s/TiB file system, 125M for a 125 MB/s/TiB file system, and 250M for a 250 MB/s/TiB file system. Specify 500M for a 500 MB/s/TiB file system and 1000M for a 1,000 MB/s/TiB file system.

Table 6 ResourceTag

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

key

Yes

String

Tag key.

It can contain a maximum of 128 characters.

It cannot be left empty and cannot contain the following characters: ASCII (0-31), equal signs (=), asterisks (*), left angle brackets (<), right angle brackets (>), backslashes (), commas (,), vertical bars (|), and slashes (/). It can contain only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).

value

Yes

String

Tag value.

Each tag value can contain a maximum of 255 characters and can be an empty string.

It cannot contain the following characters: ASCII (0-31), equal signs (=), asterisks (*), left angle brackets (<), right angle brackets (>), backslashes (), commas (,), vertical bars (|), and slashes (/). It can contain only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).

Table 7 BssInfo

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

is_auto_renew

No

Long

Whether to enable automatic renewal

period_num

Yes

Long

Yearly/Monthly subscription terms

period_type

Yes

Long

Yearly/Monthly subscription type. The value can be 2 (monthly subscription) or 3 (yearly subscription).

is_auto_pay

No

Long

Whether to automatically pay for the order

Response Parameters

Status code: 202

Table 8 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

id

String

ID of the created SFS Turbo file system

name

String

Name of the created SFS Turbo file system

status

String

Status of the SFS Turbo file system

Example Requests

  • Previous-generation SFS Turbo file system:

    This example creates an SFS Turbo Standard file system in the AZ whose AZ code is example, with the file system name set to sfs-turbo-test, protocol type to NFS, capacity to 500 GB. The security group ID is 8c4ebbd0-6edf-4aae-8353-xxx, the subnet ID is b8884abe-f47b-4917-9f6c-xxx, and the VPC ID is d651ea2b-2b20-4c6d-8bbf-xxx.

    POST HTTPS://{endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/sfs-turbo/shares
    
    {
      "share" : {
        "name" : "sfs-turbo-test",
        "availability_zone" : "example",
        "security_group_id" : "8c4ebbd0-6edf-4aae-8353-xxx",
        "share_proto" : "NFS",
        "share_type" : "STANDARD",
        "size" : 500,
        "subnet_id" : "b8884abe-f47b-4917-9f6c-xxx",
        "vpc_id" : "d651ea2b-2b20-4c6d-8bbf-xxx"
      }
    }
  • Previous-generation SFS Turbo file system in a dedicated scenario:

    This example creates an SFS Turbo Standard file system in the AZ whose AZ code is example, with the file system name set to sfs-turbo-dedicated-test, protocol type to NFS, capacity to 500 GB. The dedicated storage pool ID is 198f0704-xxx-4d85-xxx-c25caa4d3264, the dedicated ECS flavor is c6.xlarge.2, the security group ID is 8c4ebbd0-6edf-4aae-8353-xxx, the subnet ID is b8884abe-f47b-4917-9f6c-xxx, and the VPC ID is d651ea2b-2b20-4c6d-8bbf-xxx.

    POST HTTPS://{endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/sfs-turbo/shares
    
    {
      "share" : {
        "name" : "sfs-turbo-dedicated-test",
        "availability_zone" : "example",
        "security_group_id" : "8c4ebbd0-6edf-4aae-8353-xxx",
        "share_proto" : "NFS",
        "share_type" : "STANDARD",
        "size" : 500,
        "subnet_id" : "b8884abe-f47b-4917-9f6c-xxx",
        "vpc_id" : "d651ea2b-2b20-4c6d-8bbf-xxx",
        "metadata" : {
          "dedicated_flavor" : "c6.xlarge.2",
          "dedicated_storage_id" : "198f0704-xxx-4d85-xxx-c25caa4d3264"
        }
      }
    }
  • 125 MB/s/TiB:

    This example creates an SFS Turbo 125 MB/s/TiB file system in the AZ whose AZ code is example, with the file system name set to sfs-turbo-test, protocol type to NFS, capacity to 3686 GB. The security group ID is 8c4ebbd0-6edf-4aae-8353-xxx, the subnet ID is b8884abe-f47b-4917-9f6c-xxx, and the VPC ID is d651ea2b-2b20-4c6d-8bbf-xxx.

    POST HTTPS://{endpoint}/v1/{project_id}/sfs-turbo/shares
    
    {
      "share" : {
        "name" : "sfs-turbo-test",
        "availability_zone" : "example",
        "security_group_id" : "8c4ebbd0-6edf-4aae-8353-xxx",
        "share_proto" : "NFS",
        "share_type" : "STANDARD",
        "size" : 3686,
        "subnet_id" : "b8884abe-f47b-4917-9f6c-xxx",
        "vpc_id" : "d651ea2b-2b20-4c6d-8bbf-xxx",
        "metadata" : {
          "expand_type" : "hpc",
          "hpc_bw" : "125M"
        }
      }
    }

Example Responses

Status code: 202

Response body for creating a file system

{
  "id" : "708c017c-54b5-429a-a098-7692e23fa518",
  "name" : "sfs-turbo-test",
  "status" : "100"
}

Status Codes

Status Code

Description

202

Response body for creating a file system

Error Codes

See Error Codes.