Updated on 2024-11-04 GMT+08:00

Viewing a File System

You can search for file systems by file system name, status or other properties, and view their basic information.

Viewing details of SFS Turbo file systems depends on the VPC service. Ensure that the required role or policy has been configured.

The permissions of the SFS Turbo ReadOnlyAccess policy already include the permissions of VPC ReadOnlyAccess, which are required for querying file system details. An IAM user assigned the SFS Turbo ReadOnlyAccess policy does not need to have the VPC ReadOnlyAccess policy assigned explicitly.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the SFS Turbo console.
  2. In the file system list, view the file systems you have created. Table 1 describes the file system parameters.

    Table 1 File system parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Name

    Name of a file system, for example, sfs-turbo-name001

    Status

    Possible values are Available, Unavailable, Frozen, Creating, Deleting.

    AZ

    Availability zone where a file system resides

    Type

    File system type

    Protocol Type

    File system protocol, which can be NFS or SMB

    Used Capacity (GB)

    File system space already used for data storage

    NOTE:

    This information is refreshed every 15 minutes.

    Maximum Capacity (GB)

    Maximum capacity of the file system

    Encryption

    Encryption status of a file system. The value can be Yes or No.

    Enterprise Project

    Enterprise project to which a file system belongs

    Shared Path

    File system address

    Billing Mode

    Billing mode of a file system. The value can be Pay-per-use or Yearly/Monthly. In addition, the creation time is displayed for a pay-per-use file system, and the expiration time is displayed for a yearly/monthly file system.

    Operation

    Provides the Expand Capacity, Delete, View Metric, Create Backup, Renew, and Unsubscribe buttons.

    NOTE:

    You can renew or unsubscribe from a yearly/monthly SFS Turbo file system about 1 or 2 minutes after it has been created.

  3. Click the name of a file system to view its basic information.

    Figure 1 Details of an SFS Turbo file system

  4. (Optional) Search for file systems by file system name, ID, AZ, type, protocol type, used capacity, or status, and view their basic information.