Scalable File Service Turbo
Scalable File Service Turbo
- What's New
- Function Overview
- Product Bulletin
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
- User Guide
- Best Practices
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- Getting Started
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API
- Lifecycle Management
- Connection Management
- Tag Management
- Name Management
- File System Management
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Storage Interworking Management
- Adding a Backend Target
- Querying Backend Targets
- Obtaining Details About a Backend Target
- Deleting a Backend Target
- Updating the Properties of a Storage Backend
- Updating the Auto Synchronization Policy of a Storage Backend
- Creating an Import or Export Task
- Querying Details About an Import or Export Task
- Listing Import and Export Tasks
- Deleting an Import or Export Task
- Updating a File System
- Directory Management
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Permissions Management
- Creating a Permission Rule
- Querying Permission Rules of a File System
- Querying a Permission Rule of a File System
- Modifying a Permission Rule
- Deleting a Permissions Rule
- Creating and Binding the LDAP Configuration
- Querying the LDAP Configuration
- Modifying the LDAP Configuration
- Deleting the LDAP Configuration
- Task Management
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Common Parameters
- Appendix
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
- SFS Turbo Concepts
- SFS Turbo Specifications
- SFS Turbo Billing
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SFS Turbo Mount
- What Can I Do If Data of My SFS Turbo File System Is Not the Same When Accessed from Two Client Servers?
- Can I Mount an SFS Turbo File System Across Regions?
- Can I Mount an SFS Turbo File System Across Accounts?
- How Many Cloud Servers Can I Mount an SFS Turbo File System To?
- How Do I Mount a File System to a Linux ECS as a Non-root User
- What Can I Do If Mounting a Subdirectory of a File System Failed?
- SFS Turbo Access
- SFS Turbo Capacity Expansion
- SFS Turbo Deletion
- SFS Turbo Migration
- SFS Turbo Performance
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Others
- Does the Security Group of a VPC Affect the Use of SFS Turbo?
- What Resources Does SFS Turbo Occupy?
- How Do I Check Whether an SFS Turbo File System Is Available on a Linux Server?
- Can I Upgrade an SFS Turbo File System from the Standard Type to the Performance Type?
- Does SFS Turbo File Systems Support Multi-AZ Deployment?
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Troubleshooting
- Mounting a File System Timed Out
- Mounting a File System Failed
- File System Performance Was Poor
- Creating an SFS Turbo File System Failed
- File System Automatically Unmounted
- A Client Server Failed to Access a File System
- Abnormal File System Status
- Data Fails to Be Written into a File System Mounted to ECSs Running Different Types of Operating Systems
- Writing to a File System Failed
- Error Message "wrong fs type, bad option" Was Displayed During File System Mounting
- General Reference
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Auto-renewing a File System
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Auto-renewing a File System
Auto-renewal can prevent file systems from being automatically deleted if you forget to manually renew them. The auto-renewal rules are as follows:
- The first auto-renewal date is based on when the file system expires and the billing cycle.
- The auto-renewal period of a file system depends on the subscription term. For example, if you select a three-month renewal period, the file system subscription will be renewed for three months each time before expiry.
- You can enable auto-renewal any time before a file system expires. By default, the system will make the first attempt to charge your account for the renewal at 03:00 seven days before the expiry date. If this attempt fails, it will make another attempt at 03:00 every day until the subscription is renewed or expired.
- After auto-renewal is enabled, you can still renew the file system manually if you want to. After a manual renewal is complete, auto-renewal is still valid, and the renewal charge will be deducted from your account seven days before the new expiry date.
- By default, the renewal charge is deducted from your account seven days before the new expiry date. You can change this auto-renewal payment date as required.
For more information about auto-renewal rules, see Auto-Renewal Rules.
Prerequisites
The yearly/monthly file system is not expired.
Enabling Auto-Renewal on the SFS Turbo Console
You can enable auto-renewal on the file system creation page, as shown in Figure 1.
Enabling Auto-Renewal on the Renewals Page
- Log in to the console.
- On the top navigation bar, choose Billing > Renewal.
The Renewals page is displayed.
- Set the search criteria.
- You can view the resources for which auto-renewal has been enabled on the Auto Renewals page.
- You can enable auto-renewal for resources on the Manual Renewals, Pay-per-Use After Expiration, and Renewals Canceled pages.
Figure 2 Renewal management - Enable auto-renewal for yearly/monthly resources.
- Enabling auto-renewal for a single resource: Select the SFS Turbo file system for which you want to enable auto-renewal and choose More > Enable Auto-Renew in the Operation column.
Figure 3 Enabling auto-renewal for a single resource
- Enabling auto-renewal for multiple resources at a time: Select the SFS Turbo file systems for which you want to enable auto-renewal and click Enable Auto-Renew above the list.
Figure 4 Enabling auto-renewal for multiple resources
- Enabling auto-renewal for a single resource: Select the SFS Turbo file system for which you want to enable auto-renewal and choose More > Enable Auto-Renew in the Operation column.
- Select a renewal period, specify the auto-renewal times, and click OK.
Figure 5 Enabling auto-renewal
Parent topic: Renewing Subscriptions
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