Updated on 2025-12-10 GMT+08:00

SFS Metrics

Function

This section describes the SFS metrics reported to Cloud Eye as well as their namespaces and dimensions. You can use the Cloud Eye console or APIs provided by Cloud Eye to query the SFS metrics and alarms.

Cloud Eye can monitor dimensions nested to a maximum depth of four levels (levels 0 to 3). 3 is the deepest level.

Namespace

SYS.SFS

Metrics

Table 1 General-Purpose File System metrics

Metric ID

Metric Name

Description

Value Range

Unit

Conversion Rule

Dimension

Monitoring Period (Raw Data)

capacity_standard

Capacity Class Storage Usage

Storage space used by standard storage

≥ 0

bytes

1024 (IEC)

bucket_name

30 minutes

capacity_infrequentaccess

Infrequent-Access Class Storage Usage

Storage space used by infrequent access storage

≥ 0

bytes

1024 (IEC)

bucket_name

30 minutes

read_bandwidth

File system read bandwidth

Read bandwidth of a file system within a monitoring period

≥ 0

bytes/s

1024 (IEC)

share_id

4 minutes

write_bandwidth

File system write bandwidth

Write bandwidth of a file system within a monitoring period

≥ 0

bytes/s

1024 (IEC)

share_id

4 minutes

read_tps

File system read TPS

Number of read operations of a file system within a monitoring period

≥ 0

count

N/A

bucket_name

4 minutes

write_tps

File system write TPS

Number of write operations of a file system within a monitoring period

≥ 0

count

N/A

bucket_name

4 minutes

General-purpose file system capacities cannot be monitored using the used_capacity metric.

Monitoring data of general-purpose file systems are only displayed when there are service accesses.

Dimension

Key

Value

share_id

General-purpose file system

bucket_name

General-purpose file system

Viewing Monitoring Statistics

  1. Log in to the Cloud Eye console.
  2. Choose Cloud Service Monitoring > Scalable File Service SFS.
  3. Click the name in the ID column to go to the resource instance page.
  4. View the SFS file system monitoring data by metric or monitored duration.

    Figure 1 shows the monitoring graphs. For more information about Cloud Eye, see the Cloud Eye User Guide.

    Figure 1 Monitoring graphs of a general-purpose file system