FSx / Client / create_file_system_from_backup
create_file_system_from_backup#
- FSx.Client.create_file_system_from_backup(**kwargs)#
Creates a new Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system from an existing Amazon FSx backup.
If a file system with the specified client request token exists and the parameters match, this operation returns the description of the file system. If a file system with the specified client request token exists but the parameters don’t match, this call returns
IncompatibleParameterError
. If a file system with the specified client request token doesn’t exist, this operation does the following:Creates a new Amazon FSx file system from backup with an assigned ID, and an initial lifecycle state of
CREATING
.Returns the description of the file system.
Parameters like the Active Directory, default share name, automatic backup, and backup settings default to the parameters of the file system that was backed up, unless overridden. You can explicitly supply other settings.
By using the idempotent operation, you can retry a
CreateFileSystemFromBackup
call without the risk of creating an extra file system. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way that makes it unclear whether a file system was created. Examples are if a transport level timeout occurred, or your connection was reset. If you use the same client request token and the initial call created a file system, the client receives a success message as long as the parameters are the same.Note
The
CreateFileSystemFromBackup
call returns while the file system’s lifecycle state is stillCREATING
. You can check the file-system creation status by calling the DescribeFileSystems operation, which returns the file system state along with other information.See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.create_file_system_from_backup( BackupId='string', ClientRequestToken='string', SubnetIds=[ 'string', ], SecurityGroupIds=[ 'string', ], Tags=[ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], WindowsConfiguration={ 'ActiveDirectoryId': 'string', 'SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration': { 'DomainName': 'string', 'OrganizationalUnitDistinguishedName': 'string', 'FileSystemAdministratorsGroup': 'string', 'UserName': 'string', 'Password': 'string', 'DnsIps': [ 'string', ] }, 'DeploymentType': 'MULTI_AZ_1'|'SINGLE_AZ_1'|'SINGLE_AZ_2', 'PreferredSubnetId': 'string', 'ThroughputCapacity': 123, 'WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime': 'string', 'DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime': 'string', 'AutomaticBackupRetentionDays': 123, 'CopyTagsToBackups': True|False, 'Aliases': [ 'string', ], 'AuditLogConfiguration': { 'FileAccessAuditLogLevel': 'DISABLED'|'SUCCESS_ONLY'|'FAILURE_ONLY'|'SUCCESS_AND_FAILURE', 'FileShareAccessAuditLogLevel': 'DISABLED'|'SUCCESS_ONLY'|'FAILURE_ONLY'|'SUCCESS_AND_FAILURE', 'AuditLogDestination': 'string' }, 'DiskIopsConfiguration': { 'Mode': 'AUTOMATIC'|'USER_PROVISIONED', 'Iops': 123 } }, LustreConfiguration={ 'WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime': 'string', 'ImportPath': 'string', 'ExportPath': 'string', 'ImportedFileChunkSize': 123, 'DeploymentType': 'SCRATCH_1'|'SCRATCH_2'|'PERSISTENT_1'|'PERSISTENT_2', 'AutoImportPolicy': 'NONE'|'NEW'|'NEW_CHANGED'|'NEW_CHANGED_DELETED', 'PerUnitStorageThroughput': 123, 'DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime': 'string', 'AutomaticBackupRetentionDays': 123, 'CopyTagsToBackups': True|False, 'DriveCacheType': 'NONE'|'READ', 'DataCompressionType': 'NONE'|'LZ4', 'LogConfiguration': { 'Level': 'DISABLED'|'WARN_ONLY'|'ERROR_ONLY'|'WARN_ERROR', 'Destination': 'string' }, 'RootSquashConfiguration': { 'RootSquash': 'string', 'NoSquashNids': [ 'string', ] } }, StorageType='SSD'|'HDD', KmsKeyId='string', FileSystemTypeVersion='string', OpenZFSConfiguration={ 'AutomaticBackupRetentionDays': 123, 'CopyTagsToBackups': True|False, 'CopyTagsToVolumes': True|False, 'DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime': 'string', 'DeploymentType': 'SINGLE_AZ_1'|'SINGLE_AZ_2'|'MULTI_AZ_1', 'ThroughputCapacity': 123, 'WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime': 'string', 'DiskIopsConfiguration': { 'Mode': 'AUTOMATIC'|'USER_PROVISIONED', 'Iops': 123 }, 'RootVolumeConfiguration': { 'RecordSizeKiB': 123, 'DataCompressionType': 'NONE'|'ZSTD'|'LZ4', 'NfsExports': [ { 'ClientConfigurations': [ { 'Clients': 'string', 'Options': [ 'string', ] }, ] }, ], 'UserAndGroupQuotas': [ { 'Type': 'USER'|'GROUP', 'Id': 123, 'StorageCapacityQuotaGiB': 123 }, ], 'CopyTagsToSnapshots': True|False, 'ReadOnly': True|False }, 'PreferredSubnetId': 'string', 'EndpointIpAddressRange': 'string', 'RouteTableIds': [ 'string', ] }, StorageCapacity=123 )
- type BackupId:
string
- param BackupId:
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the source backup. Specifies the backup that you are copying.
- type ClientRequestToken:
string
- param ClientRequestToken:
A string of up to 63 ASCII characters that Amazon FSx uses to ensure idempotent creation. This string is automatically filled on your behalf when you use the Command Line Interface (CLI) or an Amazon Web Services SDK.
This field is autopopulated if not provided.
- type SubnetIds:
list
- param SubnetIds:
[REQUIRED]
Specifies the IDs of the subnets that the file system will be accessible from. For Windows
MULTI_AZ_1
file system deployment types, provide exactly two subnet IDs, one for the preferred file server and one for the standby file server. You specify one of these subnets as the preferred subnet using theWindowsConfiguration > PreferredSubnetID
property.Windows
SINGLE_AZ_1
andSINGLE_AZ_2
file system deployment types, Lustre file systems, and OpenZFS file systems provide exactly one subnet ID. The file server is launched in that subnet’s Availability Zone.(string) –
The ID for a subnet. A subnet is a range of IP addresses in your virtual private cloud (VPC). For more information, see VPC and subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
- type SecurityGroupIds:
list
- param SecurityGroupIds:
A list of IDs for the security groups that apply to the specified network interfaces created for file system access. These security groups apply to all network interfaces. This value isn’t returned in later
DescribeFileSystem
requests.(string) –
The ID of your Amazon EC2 security group. This ID is used to control network access to the endpoint that Amazon FSx creates on your behalf in each subnet. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Security groups for Linux instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
- type Tags:
list
- param Tags:
The tags to be applied to the file system at file system creation. The key value of the
Name
tag appears in the console as the file system name.(dict) –
Specifies a key-value pair for a resource tag.
Key (string) – [REQUIRED]
A value that specifies the
TagKey
, the name of the tag. Tag keys must be unique for the resource to which they are attached.Value (string) – [REQUIRED]
A value that specifies the
TagValue
, the value assigned to the corresponding tag key. Tag values can be null and don’t have to be unique in a tag set. For example, you can have a key-value pair in a tag set offinances : April
and also ofpayroll : April
.
- type WindowsConfiguration:
dict
- param WindowsConfiguration:
The configuration for this Microsoft Windows file system.
ActiveDirectoryId (string) –
The ID for an existing Amazon Web Services Managed Microsoft Active Directory (AD) instance that the file system should join when it’s created.
SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration that Amazon FSx uses to join a FSx for Windows File Server file system or an FSx for ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM) to a self-managed (including on-premises) Microsoft Active Directory (AD) directory. For more information, see Using Amazon FSx for Windows with your self-managed Microsoft Active Directory or Managing FSx for ONTAP SVMs.
DomainName (string) – [REQUIRED]
The fully qualified domain name of the self-managed AD directory, such as
corp.example.com
.OrganizationalUnitDistinguishedName (string) –
(Optional) The fully qualified distinguished name of the organizational unit within your self-managed AD directory. Amazon FSx only accepts OU as the direct parent of the file system. An example is
OU=FSx,DC=yourdomain,DC=corp,DC=com
. To learn more, see RFC 2253. If none is provided, the FSx file system is created in the default location of your self-managed AD directory.Warning
Only Organizational Unit (OU) objects can be the direct parent of the file system that you’re creating.
FileSystemAdministratorsGroup (string) –
(Optional) The name of the domain group whose members are granted administrative privileges for the file system. Administrative privileges include taking ownership of files and folders, setting audit controls (audit ACLs) on files and folders, and administering the file system remotely by using the FSx Remote PowerShell. The group that you specify must already exist in your domain. If you don’t provide one, your AD domain’s Domain Admins group is used.
UserName (string) – [REQUIRED]
The user name for the service account on your self-managed AD domain that Amazon FSx will use to join to your AD domain. This account must have the permission to join computers to the domain in the organizational unit provided in
OrganizationalUnitDistinguishedName
, or in the default location of your AD domain.Password (string) – [REQUIRED]
The password for the service account on your self-managed AD domain that Amazon FSx will use to join to your AD domain.
DnsIps (list) – [REQUIRED]
A list of up to three IP addresses of DNS servers or domain controllers in the self-managed AD directory.
(string) –
DeploymentType (string) –
Specifies the file system deployment type, valid values are the following:
MULTI_AZ_1
- Deploys a high availability file system that is configured for Multi-AZ redundancy to tolerate temporary Availability Zone (AZ) unavailability. You can only deploy a Multi-AZ file system in Amazon Web Services Regions that have a minimum of three Availability Zones. Also supports HDD storage typeSINGLE_AZ_1
- (Default) Choose to deploy a file system that is configured for single AZ redundancy.SINGLE_AZ_2
- The latest generation Single AZ file system. Specifies a file system that is configured for single AZ redundancy and supports HDD storage type.
For more information, see Availability and Durability: Single-AZ and Multi-AZ File Systems.
PreferredSubnetId (string) –
Required when
DeploymentType
is set toMULTI_AZ_1
. This specifies the subnet in which you want the preferred file server to be located. For in-Amazon Web Services applications, we recommend that you launch your clients in the same Availability Zone (AZ) as your preferred file server to reduce cross-AZ data transfer costs and minimize latency.ThroughputCapacity (integer) – [REQUIRED]
Sets the throughput capacity of an Amazon FSx file system, measured in megabytes per second (MB/s), in 2 to the *n*th increments, between 2^3 (8) and 2^11 (2048).
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime (string) –
The preferred start time to perform weekly maintenance, formatted d:HH:MM in the UTC time zone, where d is the weekday number, from 1 through 7, beginning with Monday and ending with Sunday.
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime (string) –
The preferred time to take daily automatic backups, formatted HH:MM in the UTC time zone.
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays (integer) –
The number of days to retain automatic backups. Setting this property to
0
disables automatic backups. You can retain automatic backups for a maximum of 90 days. The default is30
.CopyTagsToBackups (boolean) –
A boolean flag indicating whether tags for the file system should be copied to backups. This value defaults to false. If it’s set to true, all tags for the file system are copied to all automatic and user-initiated backups where the user doesn’t specify tags. If this value is true, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to backups. If you specify one or more tags when creating a user-initiated backup, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.
Aliases (list) –
An array of one or more DNS alias names that you want to associate with the Amazon FSx file system. Aliases allow you to use existing DNS names to access the data in your Amazon FSx file system. You can associate up to 50 aliases with a file system at any time. You can associate additional DNS aliases after you create the file system using the AssociateFileSystemAliases operation. You can remove DNS aliases from the file system after it is created using the DisassociateFileSystemAliases operation. You only need to specify the alias name in the request payload.
For more information, see Working with DNS Aliases and Walkthrough 5: Using DNS aliases to access your file system, including additional steps you must take to be able to access your file system using a DNS alias.
An alias name has to meet the following requirements:
Formatted as a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN),
hostname.domain
, for example,accounting.example.com
.Can contain alphanumeric characters, the underscore (_), and the hyphen (-).
Cannot start or end with a hyphen.
Can start with a numeric.
For DNS alias names, Amazon FSx stores alphabetic characters as lowercase letters (a-z), regardless of how you specify them: as uppercase letters, lowercase letters, or the corresponding letters in escape codes.
(string) –
AuditLogConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration that Amazon FSx for Windows File Server uses to audit and log user accesses of files, folders, and file shares on the Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system.
FileAccessAuditLogLevel (string) – [REQUIRED]
Sets which attempt type is logged by Amazon FSx for file and folder accesses.
SUCCESS_ONLY
- only successful attempts to access files or folders are logged.FAILURE_ONLY
- only failed attempts to access files or folders are logged.SUCCESS_AND_FAILURE
- both successful attempts and failed attempts to access files or folders are logged.DISABLED
- access auditing of files and folders is turned off.
FileShareAccessAuditLogLevel (string) – [REQUIRED]
Sets which attempt type is logged by Amazon FSx for file share accesses.
SUCCESS_ONLY
- only successful attempts to access file shares are logged.FAILURE_ONLY
- only failed attempts to access file shares are logged.SUCCESS_AND_FAILURE
- both successful attempts and failed attempts to access file shares are logged.DISABLED
- access auditing of file shares is turned off.
AuditLogDestination (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that specifies the destination of the audit logs.
The destination can be any Amazon CloudWatch Logs log group ARN or Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream ARN, with the following requirements:
The destination ARN that you provide (either CloudWatch Logs log group or Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream) must be in the same Amazon Web Services partition, Amazon Web Services Region, and Amazon Web Services account as your Amazon FSx file system.
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch Logs log group must begin with the
/aws/fsx
prefix. The name of the Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream must begin with theaws-fsx
prefix.If you do not provide a destination in
AuditLogDestination
, Amazon FSx will create and use a log stream in the CloudWatch Logs/aws/fsx/windows
log group.If
AuditLogDestination
is provided and the resource does not exist, the request will fail with aBadRequest
error.If
FileAccessAuditLogLevel
andFileShareAccessAuditLogLevel
are both set toDISABLED
, you cannot specify a destination inAuditLogDestination
.
DiskIopsConfiguration (dict) –
The SSD IOPS (input/output operations per second) configuration for an Amazon FSx for Windows file system. By default, Amazon FSx automatically provisions 3 IOPS per GiB of storage capacity. You can provision additional IOPS per GiB of storage, up to the maximum limit associated with your chosen throughput capacity.
Mode (string) –
Specifies whether the file system is using the
AUTOMATIC
setting of SSD IOPS of 3 IOPS per GB of storage capacity, , or if it using aUSER_PROVISIONED
value.Iops (integer) –
The total number of SSD IOPS provisioned for the file system.
- type LustreConfiguration:
dict
- param LustreConfiguration:
The Lustre configuration for the file system being created.
Note
The following parameters are not supported for file systems with a data repository association created with .
AutoImportPolicy
ExportPath
ImportedFileChunkSize
ImportPath
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime (string) –
(Optional) The preferred start time to perform weekly maintenance, formatted d:HH:MM in the UTC time zone, where d is the weekday number, from 1 through 7, beginning with Monday and ending with Sunday.
ImportPath (string) –
(Optional) The path to the Amazon S3 bucket (including the optional prefix) that you’re using as the data repository for your Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. The root of your FSx for Lustre file system will be mapped to the root of the Amazon S3 bucket you select. An example is
s3://import-bucket/optional-prefix
. If you specify a prefix after the Amazon S3 bucket name, only object keys with that prefix are loaded into the file system.Note
This parameter is not supported for file systems with a data repository association.
ExportPath (string) –
(Optional) Specifies the path in the Amazon S3 bucket where the root of your Amazon FSx file system is exported. The path must use the same Amazon S3 bucket as specified in ImportPath. You can provide an optional prefix to which new and changed data is to be exported from your Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. If an
ExportPath
value is not provided, Amazon FSx sets a default export path,s3://import-bucket/FSxLustre[creation-timestamp]
. The timestamp is in UTC format, for examples3://import-bucket/FSxLustre20181105T222312Z
.The Amazon S3 export bucket must be the same as the import bucket specified by
ImportPath
. If you specify only a bucket name, such ass3://import-bucket
, you get a 1:1 mapping of file system objects to S3 bucket objects. This mapping means that the input data in S3 is overwritten on export. If you provide a custom prefix in the export path, such ass3://import-bucket/[custom-optional-prefix]
, Amazon FSx exports the contents of your file system to that export prefix in the Amazon S3 bucket.Note
This parameter is not supported for file systems with a data repository association.
ImportedFileChunkSize (integer) –
(Optional) For files imported from a data repository, this value determines the stripe count and maximum amount of data per file (in MiB) stored on a single physical disk. The maximum number of disks that a single file can be striped across is limited by the total number of disks that make up the file system.
The default chunk size is 1,024 MiB (1 GiB) and can go as high as 512,000 MiB (500 GiB). Amazon S3 objects have a maximum size of 5 TB.
Note
This parameter is not supported for file systems with a data repository association.
DeploymentType (string) –
(Optional) Choose
SCRATCH_1
andSCRATCH_2
deployment types when you need temporary storage and shorter-term processing of data. TheSCRATCH_2
deployment type provides in-transit encryption of data and higher burst throughput capacity thanSCRATCH_1
.Choose
PERSISTENT_1
for longer-term storage and for throughput-focused workloads that aren’t latency-sensitive.PERSISTENT_1
supports encryption of data in transit, and is available in all Amazon Web Services Regions in which FSx for Lustre is available.Choose
PERSISTENT_2
for longer-term storage and for latency-sensitive workloads that require the highest levels of IOPS/throughput.PERSISTENT_2
supports SSD storage, and offers higherPerUnitStorageThroughput
(up to 1000 MB/s/TiB).PERSISTENT_2
is available in a limited number of Amazon Web Services Regions. For more information, and an up-to-date list of Amazon Web Services Regions in whichPERSISTENT_2
is available, see File system deployment options for FSx for Lustre in the Amazon FSx for Lustre User Guide.Note
If you choose
PERSISTENT_2
, and you setFileSystemTypeVersion
to2.10
, theCreateFileSystem
operation fails.Encryption of data in transit is automatically turned on when you access
SCRATCH_2
,PERSISTENT_1
andPERSISTENT_2
file systems from Amazon EC2 instances that support automatic encryption in the Amazon Web Services Regions where they are available. For more information about encryption in transit for FSx for Lustre file systems, see Encrypting data in transit in the Amazon FSx for Lustre User Guide.(Default =
SCRATCH_1
)AutoImportPolicy (string) –
(Optional) When you create your file system, your existing S3 objects appear as file and directory listings. Use this parameter to choose how Amazon FSx keeps your file and directory listings up to date as you add or modify objects in your linked S3 bucket.
AutoImportPolicy
can have the following values:NONE
- (Default) AutoImport is off. Amazon FSx only updates file and directory listings from the linked S3 bucket when the file system is created. FSx does not update file and directory listings for any new or changed objects after choosing this option.NEW
- AutoImport is on. Amazon FSx automatically imports directory listings of any new objects added to the linked S3 bucket that do not currently exist in the FSx file system.NEW_CHANGED
- AutoImport is on. Amazon FSx automatically imports file and directory listings of any new objects added to the S3 bucket and any existing objects that are changed in the S3 bucket after you choose this option.NEW_CHANGED_DELETED
- AutoImport is on. Amazon FSx automatically imports file and directory listings of any new objects added to the S3 bucket, any existing objects that are changed in the S3 bucket, and any objects that were deleted in the S3 bucket.
For more information, see Automatically import updates from your S3 bucket.
Note
This parameter is not supported for file systems with a data repository association.
PerUnitStorageThroughput (integer) –
Required with
PERSISTENT_1
andPERSISTENT_2
deployment types, provisions the amount of read and write throughput for each 1 tebibyte (TiB) of file system storage capacity, in MB/s/TiB. File system throughput capacity is calculated by multiplying file system storage capacity (TiB) by thePerUnitStorageThroughput
(MB/s/TiB). For a 2.4-TiB file system, provisioning 50 MB/s/TiB ofPerUnitStorageThroughput
yields 120 MB/s of file system throughput. You pay for the amount of throughput that you provision.Valid values:
For
PERSISTENT_1
SSD storage: 50, 100, 200 MB/s/TiB.For
PERSISTENT_1
HDD storage: 12, 40 MB/s/TiB.For
PERSISTENT_2
SSD storage: 125, 250, 500, 1000 MB/s/TiB.
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime (string) –
A recurring daily time, in the format
HH:MM
.HH
is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), andMM
is the zero-padded minute of the hour. For example,05:00
specifies 5 AM daily.AutomaticBackupRetentionDays (integer) –
The number of days to retain automatic backups. Setting this property to
0
disables automatic backups. You can retain automatic backups for a maximum of 90 days. The default is0
.CopyTagsToBackups (boolean) –
(Optional) Not available for use with file systems that are linked to a data repository. A boolean flag indicating whether tags for the file system should be copied to backups. The default value is false. If
CopyTagsToBackups
is set to true, all file system tags are copied to all automatic and user-initiated backups when the user doesn’t specify any backup-specific tags. IfCopyTagsToBackups
is set to true and you specify one or more backup tags, only the specified tags are copied to backups. If you specify one or more tags when creating a user-initiated backup, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.(Default =
false
)For more information, see Working with backups in the Amazon FSx for Lustre User Guide.
DriveCacheType (string) –
The type of drive cache used by
PERSISTENT_1
file systems that are provisioned with HDD storage devices. This parameter is required when storage type is HDD. Set this property toREAD
to improve the performance for frequently accessed files by caching up to 20% of the total storage capacity of the file system.This parameter is required when
StorageType
is set toHDD
.DataCompressionType (string) –
Sets the data compression configuration for the file system.
DataCompressionType
can have the following values:NONE
- (Default) Data compression is turned off when the file system is created.LZ4
- Data compression is turned on with the LZ4 algorithm.
For more information, see Lustre data compression in the Amazon FSx for Lustre User Guide.
LogConfiguration (dict) –
The Lustre logging configuration used when creating an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. When logging is enabled, Lustre logs error and warning events for data repositories associated with your file system to Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
Level (string) – [REQUIRED]
Sets which data repository events are logged by Amazon FSx.
WARN_ONLY
- only warning events are logged.ERROR_ONLY
- only error events are logged.WARN_ERROR
- both warning events and error events are logged.DISABLED
- logging of data repository events is turned off.
Destination (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that specifies the destination of the logs.
The destination can be any Amazon CloudWatch Logs log group ARN, with the following requirements:
The destination ARN that you provide must be in the same Amazon Web Services partition, Amazon Web Services Region, and Amazon Web Services account as your Amazon FSx file system.
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch Logs log group must begin with the
/aws/fsx
prefix.If you do not provide a destination, Amazon FSx will create and use a log stream in the CloudWatch Logs
/aws/fsx/lustre
log group (for Amazon FSx for Lustre) or/aws/fsx/filecache
(for Amazon File Cache).If
Destination
is provided and the resource does not exist, the request will fail with aBadRequest
error.If
Level
is set toDISABLED
, you cannot specify a destination inDestination
.
RootSquashConfiguration (dict) –
The Lustre root squash configuration used when creating an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. When enabled, root squash restricts root-level access from clients that try to access your file system as a root user.
RootSquash (string) –
You enable root squash by setting a user ID (UID) and group ID (GID) for the file system in the format
UID:GID
(for example,365534:65534
). The UID and GID values can range from0
to4294967294
:A non-zero value for UID and GID enables root squash. The UID and GID values can be different, but each must be a non-zero value.
A value of
0
(zero) for UID and GID indicates root, and therefore disables root squash.
When root squash is enabled, the user ID and group ID of a root user accessing the file system are re-mapped to the UID and GID you provide.
NoSquashNids (list) –
When root squash is enabled, you can optionally specify an array of NIDs of clients for which root squash does not apply. A client NID is a Lustre Network Identifier used to uniquely identify a client. You can specify the NID as either a single address or a range of addresses:
A single address is described in standard Lustre NID format by specifying the client’s IP address followed by the Lustre network ID (for example,
10.0.1.6@tcp
).An address range is described using a dash to separate the range (for example,
10.0.[2-10].[1-255]@tcp
).
(string) –
- type StorageType:
string
- param StorageType:
Sets the storage type for the Windows or OpenZFS file system that you’re creating from a backup. Valid values are
SSD
andHDD
.Set to
SSD
to use solid state drive storage. SSD is supported on all Windows and OpenZFS deployment types.Set to
HDD
to use hard disk drive storage. HDD is supported onSINGLE_AZ_2
andMULTI_AZ_1
FSx for Windows File Server file system deployment types.
The default value is
SSD
.Note
HDD and SSD storage types have different minimum storage capacity requirements. A restored file system’s storage capacity is tied to the file system that was backed up. You can create a file system that uses HDD storage from a backup of a file system that used SSD storage if the original SSD file system had a storage capacity of at least 2000 GiB.
- type KmsKeyId:
string
- param KmsKeyId:
Specifies the ID of the Key Management Service (KMS) key to use for encrypting data on Amazon FSx file systems, as follows:
Amazon FSx for Lustre
PERSISTENT_1
andPERSISTENT_2
deployment types only.SCRATCH_1
andSCRATCH_2
types are encrypted using the Amazon FSx service KMS key for your account.Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
Amazon FSx for OpenZFS
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server
If a
KmsKeyId
isn’t specified, the Amazon FSx-managed KMS key for your account is used. For more information, see Encrypt in the Key Management Service API Reference.- type FileSystemTypeVersion:
string
- param FileSystemTypeVersion:
Sets the version for the Amazon FSx for Lustre file system that you’re creating from a backup. Valid values are
2.10
,2.12
, and2.15
.You don’t need to specify
FileSystemTypeVersion
because it will be applied using the backup’sFileSystemTypeVersion
setting. If you choose to specifyFileSystemTypeVersion
when creating from backup, the value must match the backup’sFileSystemTypeVersion
setting.- type OpenZFSConfiguration:
dict
- param OpenZFSConfiguration:
The OpenZFS configuration for the file system that’s being created.
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays (integer) –
The number of days to retain automatic backups. Setting this property to
0
disables automatic backups. You can retain automatic backups for a maximum of 90 days. The default is30
.CopyTagsToBackups (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether tags for the file system should be copied to backups. This value defaults to
false
. If it’s set totrue
, all tags for the file system are copied to all automatic and user-initiated backups where the user doesn’t specify tags. If this value istrue
, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to backups. If you specify one or more tags when creating a user-initiated backup, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.CopyTagsToVolumes (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether tags for the file system should be copied to volumes. This value defaults to
false
. If it’s set totrue
, all tags for the file system are copied to volumes where the user doesn’t specify tags. If this value istrue
, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to volumes. If you specify one or more tags when creating the volume, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime (string) –
A recurring daily time, in the format
HH:MM
.HH
is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), andMM
is the zero-padded minute of the hour. For example,05:00
specifies 5 AM daily.DeploymentType (string) – [REQUIRED]
Specifies the file system deployment type. Single AZ deployment types are configured for redundancy within a single Availability Zone in an Amazon Web Services Region . Valid values are the following:
MULTI_AZ_1
- Creates file systems with high availability that are configured for Multi-AZ redundancy to tolerate temporary unavailability in Availability Zones (AZs).Multi_AZ_1
is available only in the US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Europe (Ireland) Amazon Web Services Regions.SINGLE_AZ_1
- Creates file systems with throughput capacities of 64 - 4,096 MB/s.Single_AZ_1
is available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon FSx for OpenZFS is available.SINGLE_AZ_2
- Creates file systems with throughput capacities of 160 - 10,240 MB/s using an NVMe L2ARC cache.Single_AZ_2
is available only in the US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Europe (Ireland) Amazon Web Services Regions.
For more information, see Deployment type availability and File system performance in the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS User Guide.
ThroughputCapacity (integer) – [REQUIRED]
Specifies the throughput of an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system, measured in megabytes per second (MBps). Valid values depend on the DeploymentType you choose, as follows:
For
MULTI_AZ_1
andSINGLE_AZ_2
, valid values are 160, 320, 640, 1280, 2560, 3840, 5120, 7680, or 10240 MBps.For
SINGLE_AZ_1
, valid values are 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 3072, or 4096 MBps.
You pay for additional throughput capacity that you provision.
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime (string) –
A recurring weekly time, in the format
D:HH:MM
.D
is the day of the week, for which 1 represents Monday and 7 represents Sunday. For further details, see the ISO-8601 spec as described on Wikipedia.HH
is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), andMM
is the zero-padded minute of the hour.For example,
1:05:00
specifies maintenance at 5 AM Monday.DiskIopsConfiguration (dict) –
The SSD IOPS (input/output operations per second) configuration for an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, or FSx for OpenZFS file system. By default, Amazon FSx automatically provisions 3 IOPS per GB of storage capacity. You can provision additional IOPS per GB of storage. The configuration consists of the total number of provisioned SSD IOPS and how it is was provisioned, or the mode (by the customer or by Amazon FSx).
Mode (string) –
Specifies whether the file system is using the
AUTOMATIC
setting of SSD IOPS of 3 IOPS per GB of storage capacity, , or if it using aUSER_PROVISIONED
value.Iops (integer) –
The total number of SSD IOPS provisioned for the file system.
RootVolumeConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration Amazon FSx uses when creating the root value of the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system. All volumes are children of the root volume.
RecordSizeKiB (integer) –
Specifies the record size of an OpenZFS root volume, in kibibytes (KiB). Valid values are 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, or 1024 KiB. The default is 128 KiB. Most workloads should use the default record size. Database workflows can benefit from a smaller record size, while streaming workflows can benefit from a larger record size. For additional guidance on setting a custom record size, see Tips for maximizing performance in the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS User Guide.
DataCompressionType (string) –
Specifies the method used to compress the data on the volume. The compression type is
NONE
by default.NONE
- Doesn’t compress the data on the volume.NONE
is the default.ZSTD
- Compresses the data in the volume using the Zstandard (ZSTD) compression algorithm. Compared to LZ4, Z-Standard provides a better compression ratio to minimize on-disk storage utilization.LZ4
- Compresses the data in the volume using the LZ4 compression algorithm. Compared to Z-Standard, LZ4 is less compute-intensive and delivers higher write throughput speeds.
NfsExports (list) –
The configuration object for mounting a file system.
(dict) –
The Network File System (NFS) configurations for mounting an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
ClientConfigurations (list) – [REQUIRED]
A list of configuration objects that contain the client and options for mounting the OpenZFS file system.
(dict) –
Specifies who can mount an OpenZFS file system and the options available while mounting the file system.
Clients (string) – [REQUIRED]
A value that specifies who can mount the file system. You can provide a wildcard character (
*
), an IP address (0.0.0.0
), or a CIDR address (192.0.2.0/24
). By default, Amazon FSx uses the wildcard character when specifying the client.Options (list) – [REQUIRED]
The options to use when mounting the file system. For a list of options that you can use with Network File System (NFS), see the exports(5) - Linux man page. When choosing your options, consider the following:
crossmnt
is used by default. If you don’t specifycrossmnt
when changing the client configuration, you won’t be able to see or access snapshots in your file system’s snapshot directory.sync
is used by default. If you instead specifyasync
, the system acknowledges writes before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the unwritten data.
(string) –
UserAndGroupQuotas (list) –
An object specifying how much storage users or groups can use on the volume.
(dict) –
The configuration for how much storage a user or group can use on the volume.
Type (string) – [REQUIRED]
A value that specifies whether the quota applies to a user or group.
Id (integer) – [REQUIRED]
The ID of the user or group.
StorageCapacityQuotaGiB (integer) – [REQUIRED]
The amount of storage that the user or group can use in gibibytes (GiB).
CopyTagsToSnapshots (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether tags for the volume should be copied to snapshots of the volume. This value defaults to
false
. If it’s set totrue
, all tags for the volume are copied to snapshots where the user doesn’t specify tags. If this value istrue
and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to snapshots. If you specify one or more tags when creating the snapshot, no tags are copied from the volume, regardless of this value.ReadOnly (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether the volume is read-only. Setting this value to
true
can be useful after you have completed changes to a volume and no longer want changes to occur.
PreferredSubnetId (string) –
Required when
DeploymentType
is set toMULTI_AZ_1
. This specifies the subnet in which you want the preferred file server to be located.EndpointIpAddressRange (string) –
(Multi-AZ only) Specifies the IP address range in which the endpoints to access your file system will be created. By default in the Amazon FSx API and Amazon FSx console, Amazon FSx selects an available /28 IP address range for you from one of the VPC’s CIDR ranges. You can have overlapping endpoint IP addresses for file systems deployed in the same VPC/route tables.
RouteTableIds (list) –
(Multi-AZ only) Specifies the route tables in which Amazon FSx creates the rules for routing traffic to the correct file server. You should specify all virtual private cloud (VPC) route tables associated with the subnets in which your clients are located. By default, Amazon FSx selects your VPC’s default route table.
(string) –
- type StorageCapacity:
integer
- param StorageCapacity:
Sets the storage capacity of the OpenZFS file system that you’re creating from a backup, in gibibytes (GiB). Valid values are from 64 GiB up to 524,288 GiB (512 TiB). However, the value that you specify must be equal to or greater than the backup’s storage capacity value. If you don’t use the
StorageCapacity
parameter, the default is the backup’sStorageCapacity
value.If used to create a file system other than OpenZFS, you must provide a value that matches the backup’s
StorageCapacity
value. If you provide any other value, Amazon FSx responds with a 400 Bad Request.- rtype:
dict
- returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'FileSystem': { 'OwnerId': 'string', 'CreationTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'FileSystemId': 'string', 'FileSystemType': 'WINDOWS'|'LUSTRE'|'ONTAP'|'OPENZFS', 'Lifecycle': 'AVAILABLE'|'CREATING'|'FAILED'|'DELETING'|'MISCONFIGURED'|'UPDATING'|'MISCONFIGURED_UNAVAILABLE', 'FailureDetails': { 'Message': 'string' }, 'StorageCapacity': 123, 'StorageType': 'SSD'|'HDD', 'VpcId': 'string', 'SubnetIds': [ 'string', ], 'NetworkInterfaceIds': [ 'string', ], 'DNSName': 'string', 'KmsKeyId': 'string', 'ResourceARN': 'string', 'Tags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], 'WindowsConfiguration': { 'ActiveDirectoryId': 'string', 'SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration': { 'DomainName': 'string', 'OrganizationalUnitDistinguishedName': 'string', 'FileSystemAdministratorsGroup': 'string', 'UserName': 'string', 'DnsIps': [ 'string', ] }, 'DeploymentType': 'MULTI_AZ_1'|'SINGLE_AZ_1'|'SINGLE_AZ_2', 'RemoteAdministrationEndpoint': 'string', 'PreferredSubnetId': 'string', 'PreferredFileServerIp': 'string', 'ThroughputCapacity': 123, 'MaintenanceOperationsInProgress': [ 'PATCHING'|'BACKING_UP', ], 'WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime': 'string', 'DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime': 'string', 'AutomaticBackupRetentionDays': 123, 'CopyTagsToBackups': True|False, 'Aliases': [ { 'Name': 'string', 'Lifecycle': 'AVAILABLE'|'CREATING'|'DELETING'|'CREATE_FAILED'|'DELETE_FAILED' }, ], 'AuditLogConfiguration': { 'FileAccessAuditLogLevel': 'DISABLED'|'SUCCESS_ONLY'|'FAILURE_ONLY'|'SUCCESS_AND_FAILURE', 'FileShareAccessAuditLogLevel': 'DISABLED'|'SUCCESS_ONLY'|'FAILURE_ONLY'|'SUCCESS_AND_FAILURE', 'AuditLogDestination': 'string' }, 'DiskIopsConfiguration': { 'Mode': 'AUTOMATIC'|'USER_PROVISIONED', 'Iops': 123 } }, 'LustreConfiguration': { 'WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime': 'string', 'DataRepositoryConfiguration': { 'Lifecycle': 'CREATING'|'AVAILABLE'|'MISCONFIGURED'|'UPDATING'|'DELETING'|'FAILED', 'ImportPath': 'string', 'ExportPath': 'string', 'ImportedFileChunkSize': 123, 'AutoImportPolicy': 'NONE'|'NEW'|'NEW_CHANGED'|'NEW_CHANGED_DELETED', 'FailureDetails': { 'Message': 'string' } }, 'DeploymentType': 'SCRATCH_1'|'SCRATCH_2'|'PERSISTENT_1'|'PERSISTENT_2', 'PerUnitStorageThroughput': 123, 'MountName': 'string', 'DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime': 'string', 'AutomaticBackupRetentionDays': 123, 'CopyTagsToBackups': True|False, 'DriveCacheType': 'NONE'|'READ', 'DataCompressionType': 'NONE'|'LZ4', 'LogConfiguration': { 'Level': 'DISABLED'|'WARN_ONLY'|'ERROR_ONLY'|'WARN_ERROR', 'Destination': 'string' }, 'RootSquashConfiguration': { 'RootSquash': 'string', 'NoSquashNids': [ 'string', ] } }, 'AdministrativeActions': [ { 'AdministrativeActionType': 'FILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE'|'STORAGE_OPTIMIZATION'|'FILE_SYSTEM_ALIAS_ASSOCIATION'|'FILE_SYSTEM_ALIAS_DISASSOCIATION'|'VOLUME_UPDATE'|'SNAPSHOT_UPDATE'|'RELEASE_NFS_V3_LOCKS'|'VOLUME_RESTORE'|'THROUGHPUT_OPTIMIZATION'|'IOPS_OPTIMIZATION'|'STORAGE_TYPE_OPTIMIZATION'|'MISCONFIGURED_STATE_RECOVERY', 'ProgressPercent': 123, 'RequestTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'Status': 'FAILED'|'IN_PROGRESS'|'PENDING'|'COMPLETED'|'UPDATED_OPTIMIZING', 'TargetFileSystemValues': {'... recursive ...'}, 'FailureDetails': { 'Message': 'string' }, 'TargetVolumeValues': { 'CreationTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'FileSystemId': 'string', 'Lifecycle': 'CREATING'|'CREATED'|'DELETING'|'FAILED'|'MISCONFIGURED'|'PENDING'|'AVAILABLE', 'Name': 'string', 'OntapConfiguration': { 'FlexCacheEndpointType': 'NONE'|'ORIGIN'|'CACHE', 'JunctionPath': 'string', 'SecurityStyle': 'UNIX'|'NTFS'|'MIXED', 'SizeInMegabytes': 123, 'StorageEfficiencyEnabled': True|False, 'StorageVirtualMachineId': 'string', 'StorageVirtualMachineRoot': True|False, 'TieringPolicy': { 'CoolingPeriod': 123, 'Name': 'SNAPSHOT_ONLY'|'AUTO'|'ALL'|'NONE' }, 'UUID': 'string', 'OntapVolumeType': 'RW'|'DP'|'LS', 'SnapshotPolicy': 'string', 'CopyTagsToBackups': True|False, 'SnaplockConfiguration': { 'AuditLogVolume': True|False, 'AutocommitPeriod': { 'Type': 'MINUTES'|'HOURS'|'DAYS'|'MONTHS'|'YEARS'|'NONE', 'Value': 123 }, 'PrivilegedDelete': 'DISABLED'|'ENABLED'|'PERMANENTLY_DISABLED', 'RetentionPeriod': { 'DefaultRetention': { 'Type': 'SECONDS'|'MINUTES'|'HOURS'|'DAYS'|'MONTHS'|'YEARS'|'INFINITE'|'UNSPECIFIED', 'Value': 123 }, 'MinimumRetention': { 'Type': 'SECONDS'|'MINUTES'|'HOURS'|'DAYS'|'MONTHS'|'YEARS'|'INFINITE'|'UNSPECIFIED', 'Value': 123 }, 'MaximumRetention': { 'Type': 'SECONDS'|'MINUTES'|'HOURS'|'DAYS'|'MONTHS'|'YEARS'|'INFINITE'|'UNSPECIFIED', 'Value': 123 } }, 'SnaplockType': 'COMPLIANCE'|'ENTERPRISE', 'VolumeAppendModeEnabled': True|False } }, 'ResourceARN': 'string', 'Tags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], 'VolumeId': 'string', 'VolumeType': 'ONTAP'|'OPENZFS', 'LifecycleTransitionReason': { 'Message': 'string' }, 'AdministrativeActions': {'... recursive ...'}, 'OpenZFSConfiguration': { 'ParentVolumeId': 'string', 'VolumePath': 'string', 'StorageCapacityReservationGiB': 123, 'StorageCapacityQuotaGiB': 123, 'RecordSizeKiB': 123, 'DataCompressionType': 'NONE'|'ZSTD'|'LZ4', 'CopyTagsToSnapshots': True|False, 'OriginSnapshot': { 'SnapshotARN': 'string', 'CopyStrategy': 'CLONE'|'FULL_COPY' }, 'ReadOnly': True|False, 'NfsExports': [ { 'ClientConfigurations': [ { 'Clients': 'string', 'Options': [ 'string', ] }, ] }, ], 'UserAndGroupQuotas': [ { 'Type': 'USER'|'GROUP', 'Id': 123, 'StorageCapacityQuotaGiB': 123 }, ], 'RestoreToSnapshot': 'string', 'DeleteIntermediateSnaphots': True|False, 'DeleteClonedVolumes': True|False } }, 'TargetSnapshotValues': { 'ResourceARN': 'string', 'SnapshotId': 'string', 'Name': 'string', 'VolumeId': 'string', 'CreationTime': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'Lifecycle': 'PENDING'|'CREATING'|'DELETING'|'AVAILABLE', 'LifecycleTransitionReason': { 'Message': 'string' }, 'Tags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], 'AdministrativeActions': {'... recursive ...'} } }, ], 'OntapConfiguration': { 'AutomaticBackupRetentionDays': 123, 'DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime': 'string', 'DeploymentType': 'MULTI_AZ_1'|'SINGLE_AZ_1', 'EndpointIpAddressRange': 'string', 'Endpoints': { 'Intercluster': { 'DNSName': 'string', 'IpAddresses': [ 'string', ] }, 'Management': { 'DNSName': 'string', 'IpAddresses': [ 'string', ] } }, 'DiskIopsConfiguration': { 'Mode': 'AUTOMATIC'|'USER_PROVISIONED', 'Iops': 123 }, 'PreferredSubnetId': 'string', 'RouteTableIds': [ 'string', ], 'ThroughputCapacity': 123, 'WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime': 'string', 'FsxAdminPassword': 'string' }, 'FileSystemTypeVersion': 'string', 'OpenZFSConfiguration': { 'AutomaticBackupRetentionDays': 123, 'CopyTagsToBackups': True|False, 'CopyTagsToVolumes': True|False, 'DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime': 'string', 'DeploymentType': 'SINGLE_AZ_1'|'SINGLE_AZ_2'|'MULTI_AZ_1', 'ThroughputCapacity': 123, 'WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime': 'string', 'DiskIopsConfiguration': { 'Mode': 'AUTOMATIC'|'USER_PROVISIONED', 'Iops': 123 }, 'RootVolumeId': 'string', 'PreferredSubnetId': 'string', 'EndpointIpAddressRange': 'string', 'RouteTableIds': [ 'string', ], 'EndpointIpAddress': 'string' } } }
Response Structure
(dict) –
The response object for the
CreateFileSystemFromBackup
operation.FileSystem (dict) –
A description of the file system.
OwnerId (string) –
The Amazon Web Services account that created the file system. If the file system was created by a user in IAM Identity Center, the Amazon Web Services account to which the IAM user belongs is the owner.
CreationTime (datetime) –
The time that the file system was created, in seconds (since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z), also known as Unix time.
FileSystemId (string) –
The system-generated, unique 17-digit ID of the file system.
FileSystemType (string) –
The type of Amazon FSx file system, which can be
LUSTRE
,WINDOWS
,ONTAP
, orOPENZFS
.Lifecycle (string) –
The lifecycle status of the file system. The following are the possible values and what they mean:
AVAILABLE
- The file system is in a healthy state, and is reachable and available for use.CREATING
- Amazon FSx is creating the new file system.DELETING
- Amazon FSx is deleting an existing file system.FAILED
- An existing file system has experienced an unrecoverable failure. When creating a new file system, Amazon FSx was unable to create the file system.MISCONFIGURED
- The file system is in a failed but recoverable state.MISCONFIGURED_UNAVAILABLE
- (Amazon FSx for Windows File Server only) The file system is currently unavailable due to a change in your Active Directory configuration.UPDATING
- The file system is undergoing a customer-initiated update.
FailureDetails (dict) –
A structure providing details of any failures that occurred.
Message (string) –
A message describing any failures that occurred.
StorageCapacity (integer) –
The storage capacity of the file system in gibibytes (GiB).
StorageType (string) –
The type of storage the file system is using. If set to
SSD
, the file system uses solid state drive storage. If set toHDD
, the file system uses hard disk drive storage.VpcId (string) –
The ID of the primary virtual private cloud (VPC) for the file system.
SubnetIds (list) –
Specifies the IDs of the subnets that the file system is accessible from. For the Amazon FSx Windows and ONTAP
MULTI_AZ_1
file system deployment type, there are two subnet IDs, one for the preferred file server and one for the standby file server. The preferred file server subnet identified in thePreferredSubnetID
property. All other file systems have only one subnet ID.For FSx for Lustre file systems, and Single-AZ Windows file systems, this is the ID of the subnet that contains the file system’s endpoint. For
MULTI_AZ_1
Windows and ONTAP file systems, the file system endpoint is available in thePreferredSubnetID
.(string) –
The ID for a subnet. A subnet is a range of IP addresses in your virtual private cloud (VPC). For more information, see VPC and subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
NetworkInterfaceIds (list) –
The IDs of the elastic network interfaces from which a specific file system is accessible. The elastic network interface is automatically created in the same virtual private cloud (VPC) that the Amazon FSx file system was created in. For more information, see Elastic Network Interfaces in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
For an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system, you can have one network interface ID. For an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system, you can have more than one.
(string) –
An elastic network interface ID. An elastic network interface is a logical networking component in a virtual private cloud (VPC) that represents a virtual network card. For more information, see Elastic Network Interfaces in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.
DNSName (string) –
The Domain Name System (DNS) name for the file system.
KmsKeyId (string) –
The ID of the Key Management Service (KMS) key used to encrypt Amazon FSx file system data. Used as follows with Amazon FSx file system types:
Amazon FSx for Lustre
PERSISTENT_1
andPERSISTENT_2
deployment types only.SCRATCH_1
andSCRATCH_2
types are encrypted using the Amazon FSx service KMS key for your account.Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
Amazon FSx for OpenZFS
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server
ResourceARN (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the file system resource.
Tags (list) –
The tags to associate with the file system. For more information, see Tagging your Amazon EC2 resources in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
(dict) –
Specifies a key-value pair for a resource tag.
Key (string) –
A value that specifies the
TagKey
, the name of the tag. Tag keys must be unique for the resource to which they are attached.Value (string) –
A value that specifies the
TagValue
, the value assigned to the corresponding tag key. Tag values can be null and don’t have to be unique in a tag set. For example, you can have a key-value pair in a tag set offinances : April
and also ofpayroll : April
.
WindowsConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration for this Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system.
ActiveDirectoryId (string) –
The ID for an existing Amazon Web Services Managed Microsoft Active Directory instance that the file system is joined to.
SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration of the self-managed Microsoft Active Directory (AD) directory to which the Windows File Server or ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM) instance is joined.
DomainName (string) –
The fully qualified domain name of the self-managed AD directory.
OrganizationalUnitDistinguishedName (string) –
The fully qualified distinguished name of the organizational unit within the self-managed AD directory to which the Windows File Server or ONTAP storage virtual machine (SVM) instance is joined.
FileSystemAdministratorsGroup (string) –
The name of the domain group whose members have administrative privileges for the FSx file system.
UserName (string) –
The user name for the service account on your self-managed AD domain that FSx uses to join to your AD domain.
DnsIps (list) –
A list of up to three IP addresses of DNS servers or domain controllers in the self-managed AD directory.
(string) –
DeploymentType (string) –
Specifies the file system deployment type, valid values are the following:
MULTI_AZ_1
- Specifies a high availability file system that is configured for Multi-AZ redundancy to tolerate temporary Availability Zone (AZ) unavailability, and supports SSD and HDD storage.SINGLE_AZ_1
- (Default) Specifies a file system that is configured for single AZ redundancy, only supports SSD storage.SINGLE_AZ_2
- Latest generation Single AZ file system. Specifies a file system that is configured for single AZ redundancy and supports SSD and HDD storage.
For more information, see Single-AZ and Multi-AZ File Systems.
RemoteAdministrationEndpoint (string) –
For
MULTI_AZ_1
deployment types, use this endpoint when performing administrative tasks on the file system using Amazon FSx Remote PowerShell.For
SINGLE_AZ_1
andSINGLE_AZ_2
deployment types, this is the DNS name of the file system.This endpoint is temporarily unavailable when the file system is undergoing maintenance.
PreferredSubnetId (string) –
For
MULTI_AZ_1
deployment types, it specifies the ID of the subnet where the preferred file server is located. Must be one of the two subnet IDs specified inSubnetIds
property. Amazon FSx serves traffic from this subnet except in the event of a failover to the secondary file server.For
SINGLE_AZ_1
andSINGLE_AZ_2
deployment types, this value is the same as that forSubnetIDs
. For more information, see Availability and durability: Single-AZ and Multi-AZ file systems.PreferredFileServerIp (string) –
For
MULTI_AZ_1
deployment types, the IP address of the primary, or preferred, file server.Use this IP address when mounting the file system on Linux SMB clients or Windows SMB clients that are not joined to a Microsoft Active Directory. Applicable for all Windows file system deployment types. This IP address is temporarily unavailable when the file system is undergoing maintenance. For Linux and Windows SMB clients that are joined to an Active Directory, use the file system’s DNSName instead. For more information on mapping and mounting file shares, see Accessing File Shares.
ThroughputCapacity (integer) –
The throughput of the Amazon FSx file system, measured in megabytes per second.
MaintenanceOperationsInProgress (list) –
The list of maintenance operations in progress for this file system.
(string) –
An enumeration specifying the currently ongoing maintenance operation.
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime (string) –
The preferred start time to perform weekly maintenance, formatted d:HH:MM in the UTC time zone. d is the weekday number, from 1 through 7, beginning with Monday and ending with Sunday.
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime (string) –
The preferred time to take daily automatic backups, in the UTC time zone.
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays (integer) –
The number of days to retain automatic backups. Setting this to 0 disables automatic backups. You can retain automatic backups for a maximum of 90 days.
CopyTagsToBackups (boolean) –
A boolean flag indicating whether tags on the file system should be copied to backups. This value defaults to false. If it’s set to true, all tags on the file system are copied to all automatic backups and any user-initiated backups where the user doesn’t specify any tags. If this value is true, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to backups. If you specify one or more tags when creating a user-initiated backup, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.
Aliases (list) –
An array of one or more DNS aliases that are currently associated with the Amazon FSx file system. Aliases allow you to use existing DNS names to access the data in your Amazon FSx file system. You can associate up to 50 aliases with a file system at any time. You can associate additional DNS aliases after you create the file system using the AssociateFileSystemAliases operation. You can remove DNS aliases from the file system after it is created using the DisassociateFileSystemAliases operation. You only need to specify the alias name in the request payload. For more information, see DNS aliases.
(dict) –
A DNS alias that is associated with the file system. You can use a DNS alias to access a file system using user-defined DNS names, in addition to the default DNS name that Amazon FSx assigns to the file system. For more information, see DNS aliases in the FSx for Windows File Server User Guide.
Name (string) –
The name of the DNS alias. The alias name has to meet the following requirements:
Formatted as a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN),
hostname.domain
, for example,accounting.example.com
.Can contain alphanumeric characters, the underscore (_), and the hyphen (-).
Cannot start or end with a hyphen.
Can start with a numeric.
For DNS names, Amazon FSx stores alphabetic characters as lowercase letters (a-z), regardless of how you specify them: as uppercase letters, lowercase letters, or the corresponding letters in escape codes.
Lifecycle (string) –
Describes the state of the DNS alias.
AVAILABLE - The DNS alias is associated with an Amazon FSx file system.
CREATING - Amazon FSx is creating the DNS alias and associating it with the file system.
CREATE_FAILED - Amazon FSx was unable to associate the DNS alias with the file system.
DELETING - Amazon FSx is disassociating the DNS alias from the file system and deleting it.
DELETE_FAILED - Amazon FSx was unable to disassociate the DNS alias from the file system.
AuditLogConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration that Amazon FSx for Windows File Server uses to audit and log user accesses of files, folders, and file shares on the Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system.
FileAccessAuditLogLevel (string) –
Sets which attempt type is logged by Amazon FSx for file and folder accesses.
SUCCESS_ONLY
- only successful attempts to access files or folders are logged.FAILURE_ONLY
- only failed attempts to access files or folders are logged.SUCCESS_AND_FAILURE
- both successful attempts and failed attempts to access files or folders are logged.DISABLED
- access auditing of files and folders is turned off.
FileShareAccessAuditLogLevel (string) –
Sets which attempt type is logged by Amazon FSx for file share accesses.
SUCCESS_ONLY
- only successful attempts to access file shares are logged.FAILURE_ONLY
- only failed attempts to access file shares are logged.SUCCESS_AND_FAILURE
- both successful attempts and failed attempts to access file shares are logged.DISABLED
- access auditing of file shares is turned off.
AuditLogDestination (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the destination of the audit logs. The destination can be any Amazon CloudWatch Logs log group ARN or Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream ARN.
The name of the Amazon CloudWatch Logs log group must begin with the
/aws/fsx
prefix. The name of the Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream must begin with theaws-fsx
prefix.The destination ARN (either CloudWatch Logs log group or Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream) must be in the same Amazon Web Services partition, Amazon Web Services Region, and Amazon Web Services account as your Amazon FSx file system.
DiskIopsConfiguration (dict) –
The SSD IOPS (input/output operations per second) configuration for an Amazon FSx for Windows file system. By default, Amazon FSx automatically provisions 3 IOPS per GiB of storage capacity. You can provision additional IOPS per GiB of storage, up to the maximum limit associated with your chosen throughput capacity.
Mode (string) –
Specifies whether the file system is using the
AUTOMATIC
setting of SSD IOPS of 3 IOPS per GB of storage capacity, , or if it using aUSER_PROVISIONED
value.Iops (integer) –
The total number of SSD IOPS provisioned for the file system.
LustreConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration for the Amazon FSx for Lustre file system.
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime (string) –
The preferred start time to perform weekly maintenance, formatted d:HH:MM in the UTC time zone. Here,
d
is the weekday number, from 1 through 7, beginning with Monday and ending with Sunday.DataRepositoryConfiguration (dict) –
The data repository configuration object for Lustre file systems returned in the response of the
CreateFileSystem
operation.This data type is not supported on file systems with a data repository association. For file systems with a data repository association, see .
Lifecycle (string) –
Describes the state of the file system’s S3 durable data repository, if it is configured with an S3 repository. The lifecycle can have the following values:
CREATING
- The data repository configuration between the FSx file system and the linked S3 data repository is being created. The data repository is unavailable.AVAILABLE
- The data repository is available for use.MISCONFIGURED
- Amazon FSx cannot automatically import updates from the S3 bucket until the data repository configuration is corrected. For more information, see Troubleshooting a Misconfigured linked S3 bucket.UPDATING
- The data repository is undergoing a customer initiated update and availability may be impacted.FAILED
- The data repository is in a terminal state that cannot be recovered.
ImportPath (string) –
The import path to the Amazon S3 bucket (and optional prefix) that you’re using as the data repository for your FSx for Lustre file system, for example
s3://import-bucket/optional-prefix
. If a prefix is specified after the Amazon S3 bucket name, only object keys with that prefix are loaded into the file system.ExportPath (string) –
The export path to the Amazon S3 bucket (and prefix) that you are using to store new and changed Lustre file system files in S3.
ImportedFileChunkSize (integer) –
For files imported from a data repository, this value determines the stripe count and maximum amount of data per file (in MiB) stored on a single physical disk. The maximum number of disks that a single file can be striped across is limited by the total number of disks that make up the file system.
The default chunk size is 1,024 MiB (1 GiB) and can go as high as 512,000 MiB (500 GiB). Amazon S3 objects have a maximum size of 5 TB.
AutoImportPolicy (string) –
Describes the file system’s linked S3 data repository’s
AutoImportPolicy
. The AutoImportPolicy configures how Amazon FSx keeps your file and directory listings up to date as you add or modify objects in your linked S3 bucket.AutoImportPolicy
can have the following values:NONE
- (Default) AutoImport is off. Amazon FSx only updates file and directory listings from the linked S3 bucket when the file system is created. FSx does not update file and directory listings for any new or changed objects after choosing this option.NEW
- AutoImport is on. Amazon FSx automatically imports directory listings of any new objects added to the linked S3 bucket that do not currently exist in the FSx file system.NEW_CHANGED
- AutoImport is on. Amazon FSx automatically imports file and directory listings of any new objects added to the S3 bucket and any existing objects that are changed in the S3 bucket after you choose this option.NEW_CHANGED_DELETED
- AutoImport is on. Amazon FSx automatically imports file and directory listings of any new objects added to the S3 bucket, any existing objects that are changed in the S3 bucket, and any objects that were deleted in the S3 bucket.
FailureDetails (dict) –
Provides detailed information about the data repository if its
Lifecycle
is set toMISCONFIGURED
orFAILED
.Message (string) –
A detailed error message.
DeploymentType (string) –
The deployment type of the FSx for Lustre file system. Scratch deployment type is designed for temporary storage and shorter-term processing of data.
SCRATCH_1
andSCRATCH_2
deployment types are best suited for when you need temporary storage and shorter-term processing of data. TheSCRATCH_2
deployment type provides in-transit encryption of data and higher burst throughput capacity thanSCRATCH_1
.The
PERSISTENT_1
andPERSISTENT_2
deployment type is used for longer-term storage and workloads and encryption of data in transit.PERSISTENT_2
offers higherPerUnitStorageThroughput
(up to 1000 MB/s/TiB) along with a lower minimum storage capacity requirement (600 GiB). To learn more about FSx for Lustre deployment types, see FSx for Lustre deployment options.The default is
SCRATCH_1
.PerUnitStorageThroughput (integer) –
Per unit storage throughput represents the megabytes per second of read or write throughput per 1 tebibyte of storage provisioned. File system throughput capacity is equal to Storage capacity (TiB) * PerUnitStorageThroughput (MB/s/TiB). This option is only valid for
PERSISTENT_1
andPERSISTENT_2
deployment types.Valid values:
For
PERSISTENT_1
SSD storage: 50, 100, 200.For
PERSISTENT_1
HDD storage: 12, 40.For
PERSISTENT_2
SSD storage: 125, 250, 500, 1000.
MountName (string) –
You use the
MountName
value when mounting the file system.For the
SCRATCH_1
deployment type, this value is always “fsx
”. ForSCRATCH_2
,PERSISTENT_1
, andPERSISTENT_2
deployment types, this value is a string that is unique within an Amazon Web Services Region.DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime (string) –
A recurring daily time, in the format
HH:MM
.HH
is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), andMM
is the zero-padded minute of the hour. For example,05:00
specifies 5 AM daily.AutomaticBackupRetentionDays (integer) –
The number of days to retain automatic backups. Setting this property to
0
disables automatic backups. You can retain automatic backups for a maximum of 90 days. The default is30
.CopyTagsToBackups (boolean) –
A boolean flag indicating whether tags on the file system are copied to backups. If it’s set to true, all tags on the file system are copied to all automatic backups and any user-initiated backups where the user doesn’t specify any tags. If this value is true, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to backups. If you specify one or more tags when creating a user-initiated backup, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value. (Default = false)
DriveCacheType (string) –
The type of drive cache used by
PERSISTENT_1
file systems that are provisioned with HDD storage devices. This parameter is required whenStorageType
is HDD. When set toREAD
the file system has an SSD storage cache that is sized to 20% of the file system’s storage capacity. This improves the performance for frequently accessed files by caching up to 20% of the total storage capacity.This parameter is required when
StorageType
is set to HDD.DataCompressionType (string) –
The data compression configuration for the file system.
DataCompressionType
can have the following values:NONE
- Data compression is turned off for the file system.LZ4
- Data compression is turned on with the LZ4 algorithm.
For more information, see Lustre data compression.
LogConfiguration (dict) –
The Lustre logging configuration. Lustre logging writes the enabled log events for your file system to Amazon CloudWatch Logs.
Level (string) –
The data repository events that are logged by Amazon FSx.
WARN_ONLY
- only warning events are logged.ERROR_ONLY
- only error events are logged.WARN_ERROR
- both warning events and error events are logged.DISABLED
- logging of data repository events is turned off.
Note that Amazon File Cache uses a default setting of
WARN_ERROR
, which can’t be changed.Destination (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) that specifies the destination of the logs. The destination can be any Amazon CloudWatch Logs log group ARN. The destination ARN must be in the same Amazon Web Services partition, Amazon Web Services Region, and Amazon Web Services account as your Amazon FSx file system.
RootSquashConfiguration (dict) –
The Lustre root squash configuration for an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system. When enabled, root squash restricts root-level access from clients that try to access your file system as a root user.
RootSquash (string) –
You enable root squash by setting a user ID (UID) and group ID (GID) for the file system in the format
UID:GID
(for example,365534:65534
). The UID and GID values can range from0
to4294967294
:A non-zero value for UID and GID enables root squash. The UID and GID values can be different, but each must be a non-zero value.
A value of
0
(zero) for UID and GID indicates root, and therefore disables root squash.
When root squash is enabled, the user ID and group ID of a root user accessing the file system are re-mapped to the UID and GID you provide.
NoSquashNids (list) –
When root squash is enabled, you can optionally specify an array of NIDs of clients for which root squash does not apply. A client NID is a Lustre Network Identifier used to uniquely identify a client. You can specify the NID as either a single address or a range of addresses:
A single address is described in standard Lustre NID format by specifying the client’s IP address followed by the Lustre network ID (for example,
10.0.1.6@tcp
).An address range is described using a dash to separate the range (for example,
10.0.[2-10].[1-255]@tcp
).
(string) –
AdministrativeActions (list) –
A list of administrative actions for the file system that are in process or waiting to be processed. Administrative actions describe changes to the Amazon FSx system that you have initiated using the
UpdateFileSystem
operation.(dict) –
Describes a specific Amazon FSx administrative action for the current Windows, Lustre, or OpenZFS file system.
AdministrativeActionType (string) –
Describes the type of administrative action, as follows:
FILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
- A file system update administrative action initiated from the Amazon FSx console, API (UpdateFileSystem
), or CLI (update-file-system
).THROUGHPUT_OPTIMIZATION
- After theFILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
task to increase a file system’s throughput capacity has been completed successfully, aTHROUGHPUT_OPTIMIZATION
task starts. You can track the storage-optimization progress using theProgressPercent
property. WhenTHROUGHPUT_OPTIMIZATION
has been completed successfully, the parentFILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
action status changes toCOMPLETED
. For more information, see Managing throughput capacity in the Amazon FSx for Windows File Server User Guide.STORAGE_OPTIMIZATION
- After theFILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
task to increase a file system’s storage capacity has been completed successfully, aSTORAGE_OPTIMIZATION
task starts.For Windows and ONTAP, storage optimization is the process of migrating the file system data to newer larger disks.
For Lustre, storage optimization consists of rebalancing the data across the existing and newly added file servers.
You can track the storage-optimization progress using the
ProgressPercent
property. WhenSTORAGE_OPTIMIZATION
has been completed successfully, the parentFILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
action status changes toCOMPLETED
. For more information, see Managing storage capacity in the Amazon FSx for Windows File Server User Guide, Managing storage and throughput capacity in the Amazon FSx for Lustre User Guide, and Managing storage capacity and provisioned IOPS in the Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP User Guide.FILE_SYSTEM_ALIAS_ASSOCIATION
- A file system update to associate a new Domain Name System (DNS) alias with the file system. For more information, see AssociateFileSystemAliases.FILE_SYSTEM_ALIAS_DISASSOCIATION
- A file system update to disassociate a DNS alias from the file system. For more information, see DisassociateFileSystemAliases.IOPS_OPTIMIZATION
- After theFILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
task to increase a file system’s throughput capacity has been completed successfully, aIOPS_OPTIMIZATION
task starts. You can track the storage-optimization progress using theProgressPercent
property. WhenIOPS_OPTIMIZATION
has been completed successfully, the parentFILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
action status changes toCOMPLETED
. For more information, see Managing provisioned SSD IOPS in the Amazon FSx for Windows File Server User Guide.STORAGE_TYPE_OPTIMIZATION
- After theFILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
task to increase a file system’s throughput capacity has been completed successfully, aSTORAGE_TYPE_OPTIMIZATION
task starts. You can track the storage-optimization progress using theProgressPercent
property. WhenSTORAGE_TYPE_OPTIMIZATION
has been completed successfully, the parentFILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
action status changes toCOMPLETED
.VOLUME_UPDATE
- A volume update to an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume initiated from the Amazon FSx console, API (UpdateVolume
), or CLI (update-volume
).VOLUME_RESTORE
- An Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume is returned to the state saved by the specified snapshot, initiated from an API (RestoreVolumeFromSnapshot
) or CLI (restore-volume-from-snapshot
).SNAPSHOT_UPDATE
- A snapshot update to an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume initiated from the Amazon FSx console, API (UpdateSnapshot
), or CLI (update-snapshot
).RELEASE_NFS_V3_LOCKS
- Tracks the release of Network File System (NFS) V3 locks on an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
ProgressPercent (integer) –
The percentage-complete status of a
STORAGE_OPTIMIZATION
administrative action. Does not apply to any other administrative action type.RequestTime (datetime) –
The time that the administrative action request was received.
Status (string) –
Describes the status of the administrative action, as follows:
FAILED
- Amazon FSx failed to process the administrative action successfully.IN_PROGRESS
- Amazon FSx is processing the administrative action.PENDING
- Amazon FSx is waiting to process the administrative action.COMPLETED
- Amazon FSx has finished processing the administrative task.UPDATED_OPTIMIZING
- For a storage-capacity increase update, Amazon FSx has updated the file system with the new storage capacity, and is now performing the storage-optimization process.
TargetFileSystemValues (dict) –
Describes the target value for the administration action, provided in the
UpdateFileSystem
operation. Returned forFILE_SYSTEM_UPDATE
administrative actions.FailureDetails (dict) –
Provides information about a failed administrative action.
Message (string) –
Error message providing details about the failed administrative action.
TargetVolumeValues (dict) –
Describes an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP or Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
CreationTime (datetime) –
The time that the resource was created, in seconds (since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z), also known as Unix time.
FileSystemId (string) –
The globally unique ID of the file system, assigned by Amazon FSx.
Lifecycle (string) –
The lifecycle status of the volume.
AVAILABLE
- The volume is fully available for use.CREATED
- The volume has been created.CREATING
- Amazon FSx is creating the new volume.DELETING
- Amazon FSx is deleting an existing volume.FAILED
- Amazon FSx was unable to create the volume.MISCONFIGURED
- The volume is in a failed but recoverable state.PENDING
- Amazon FSx hasn’t started creating the volume.
Name (string) –
The name of the volume.
OntapConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration of an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP volume.
FlexCacheEndpointType (string) –
Specifies the FlexCache endpoint type of the volume. Valid values are the following:
NONE
specifies that the volume doesn’t have a FlexCache configuration.NONE
is the default.ORIGIN
specifies that the volume is the origin volume for a FlexCache volume.CACHE
specifies that the volume is a FlexCache volume.
JunctionPath (string) –
Specifies the directory that network-attached storage (NAS) clients use to mount the volume, along with the storage virtual machine (SVM) Domain Name System (DNS) name or IP address. You can create a
JunctionPath
directly below a parent volume junction or on a directory within a volume. AJunctionPath
for a volume namedvol3
might be/vol1/vol2/vol3
, or/vol1/dir2/vol3
, or even/dir1/dir2/vol3
.SecurityStyle (string) –
The security style for the volume, which can be
UNIX
,NTFS
, orMIXED
.SizeInMegabytes (integer) –
The configured size of the volume, in megabytes (MBs).
StorageEfficiencyEnabled (boolean) –
The volume’s storage efficiency setting.
StorageVirtualMachineId (string) –
The ID of the volume’s storage virtual machine.
StorageVirtualMachineRoot (boolean) –
A Boolean flag indicating whether this volume is the root volume for its storage virtual machine (SVM). Only one volume on an SVM can be the root volume. This value defaults to
false
. If this value istrue
, then this is the SVM root volume.This flag is useful when you’re deleting an SVM, because you must first delete all non-root volumes. This flag, when set to
false
, helps you identify which volumes to delete before you can delete the SVM.TieringPolicy (dict) –
The volume’s
TieringPolicy
setting.CoolingPeriod (integer) –
Specifies the number of days that user data in a volume must remain inactive before it is considered “cold” and moved to the capacity pool. Used with the
AUTO
andSNAPSHOT_ONLY
tiering policies. Enter a whole number between 2 and 183. Default values are 31 days forAUTO
and 2 days forSNAPSHOT_ONLY
.Name (string) –
Specifies the tiering policy used to transition data. Default value is
SNAPSHOT_ONLY
.SNAPSHOT_ONLY
- moves cold snapshots to the capacity pool storage tier.AUTO
- moves cold user data and snapshots to the capacity pool storage tier based on your access patterns.ALL
- moves all user data blocks in both the active file system and Snapshot copies to the storage pool tier.NONE
- keeps a volume’s data in the primary storage tier, preventing it from being moved to the capacity pool tier.
UUID (string) –
The volume’s universally unique identifier (UUID).
OntapVolumeType (string) –
Specifies the type of volume. Valid values are the following:
RW
specifies a read/write volume.RW
is the default.DP
specifies a data-protection volume. You can protect data by replicating it to data-protection mirror copies. If a disaster occurs, you can use these data-protection mirror copies to recover data.LS
specifies a load-sharing mirror volume. A load-sharing mirror reduces the network traffic to a FlexVol volume by providing additional read-only access to clients.
SnapshotPolicy (string) –
Specifies the snapshot policy for the volume. There are three built-in snapshot policies:
default
: This is the default policy. A maximum of six hourly snapshots taken five minutes past the hour. A maximum of two daily snapshots taken Monday through Saturday at 10 minutes after midnight. A maximum of two weekly snapshots taken every Sunday at 15 minutes after midnight.default-1weekly
: This policy is the same as thedefault
policy except that it only retains one snapshot from the weekly schedule.none
: This policy does not take any snapshots. This policy can be assigned to volumes to prevent automatic snapshots from being taken.
You can also provide the name of a custom policy that you created with the ONTAP CLI or REST API.
For more information, see Snapshot policies in the Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP User Guide.
CopyTagsToBackups (boolean) –
A boolean flag indicating whether tags for the volume should be copied to backups. This value defaults to false. If it’s set to true, all tags for the volume are copied to all automatic and user-initiated backups where the user doesn’t specify tags. If this value is true, and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to backups. If you specify one or more tags when creating a user-initiated backup, no tags are copied from the volume, regardless of this value.
SnaplockConfiguration (dict) –
The SnapLock configuration object for an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume.
AuditLogVolume (boolean) –
Enables or disables the audit log volume for an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. The default value is
false
. If you setAuditLogVolume
totrue
, the SnapLock volume is created as an audit log volume. The minimum retention period for an audit log volume is six months.For more information, see SnapLock audit log volumes.
AutocommitPeriod (dict) –
The configuration object for setting the autocommit period of files in an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume.
Type (string) –
Defines the type of time for the autocommit period of a file in an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. Setting this value to
NONE
disables autocommit. The default value isNONE
.Value (integer) –
Defines the amount of time for the autocommit period of a file in an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. The following ranges are valid:
Minutes
: 5 - 65,535Hours
: 1 - 65,535Days
: 1 - 3,650Months
: 1 - 120Years
: 1 - 10
PrivilegedDelete (string) –
Enables, disables, or permanently disables privileged delete on an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock Enterprise volume. Enabling privileged delete allows SnapLock administrators to delete write once, read many (WORM) files even if they have active retention periods.
PERMANENTLY_DISABLED
is a terminal state. If privileged delete is permanently disabled on a SnapLock volume, you can’t re-enable it. The default value isDISABLED
.For more information, see Privileged delete.
RetentionPeriod (dict) –
Specifies the retention period of an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume.
DefaultRetention (dict) –
The retention period assigned to a write once, read many (WORM) file by default if an explicit retention period is not set for an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. The default retention period must be greater than or equal to the minimum retention period and less than or equal to the maximum retention period.
Type (string) –
Defines the type of time for the retention period of an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. Set it to one of the valid types. If you set it to
INFINITE
, the files are retained forever. If you set it toUNSPECIFIED
, the files are retained until you set an explicit retention period.Value (integer) –
Defines the amount of time for the retention period of an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. You can’t set a value for
INFINITE
orUNSPECIFIED
. For all other options, the following ranges are valid:Seconds
: 0 - 65,535Minutes
: 0 - 65,535Hours
: 0 - 24Days
: 0 - 365Months
: 0 - 12Years
: 0 - 100
MinimumRetention (dict) –
The shortest retention period that can be assigned to a WORM file on an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume.
Type (string) –
Defines the type of time for the retention period of an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. Set it to one of the valid types. If you set it to
INFINITE
, the files are retained forever. If you set it toUNSPECIFIED
, the files are retained until you set an explicit retention period.Value (integer) –
Defines the amount of time for the retention period of an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. You can’t set a value for
INFINITE
orUNSPECIFIED
. For all other options, the following ranges are valid:Seconds
: 0 - 65,535Minutes
: 0 - 65,535Hours
: 0 - 24Days
: 0 - 365Months
: 0 - 12Years
: 0 - 100
MaximumRetention (dict) –
The longest retention period that can be assigned to a WORM file on an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume.
Type (string) –
Defines the type of time for the retention period of an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. Set it to one of the valid types. If you set it to
INFINITE
, the files are retained forever. If you set it toUNSPECIFIED
, the files are retained until you set an explicit retention period.Value (integer) –
Defines the amount of time for the retention period of an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. You can’t set a value for
INFINITE
orUNSPECIFIED
. For all other options, the following ranges are valid:Seconds
: 0 - 65,535Minutes
: 0 - 65,535Hours
: 0 - 24Days
: 0 - 365Months
: 0 - 12Years
: 0 - 100
SnaplockType (string) –
Specifies the retention mode of an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. After it is set, it can’t be changed. You can choose one of the following retention modes:
COMPLIANCE
: Files transitioned to write once, read many (WORM) on a Compliance volume can’t be deleted until their retention periods expire. This retention mode is used to address government or industry-specific mandates or to protect against ransomware attacks. For more information, see SnapLock Compliance.ENTERPRISE
: Files transitioned to WORM on an Enterprise volume can be deleted by authorized users before their retention periods expire using privileged delete. This retention mode is used to advance an organization’s data integrity and internal compliance or to test retention settings before using SnapLock Compliance. For more information, see SnapLock Enterprise.
VolumeAppendModeEnabled (boolean) –
Enables or disables volume-append mode on an FSx for ONTAP SnapLock volume. Volume-append mode allows you to create WORM-appendable files and write data to them incrementally. The default value is
false
.For more information, see Volume-append mode.
ResourceARN (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a given resource. ARNs uniquely identify Amazon Web Services resources. We require an ARN when you need to specify a resource unambiguously across all of Amazon Web Services. For more information, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
Tags (list) –
A list of
Tag
values, with a maximum of 50 elements.(dict) –
Specifies a key-value pair for a resource tag.
Key (string) –
A value that specifies the
TagKey
, the name of the tag. Tag keys must be unique for the resource to which they are attached.Value (string) –
A value that specifies the
TagValue
, the value assigned to the corresponding tag key. Tag values can be null and don’t have to be unique in a tag set. For example, you can have a key-value pair in a tag set offinances : April
and also ofpayroll : April
.
VolumeId (string) –
The system-generated, unique ID of the volume.
VolumeType (string) –
The type of the volume.
LifecycleTransitionReason (dict) –
The reason why the volume lifecycle status changed.
Message (string) –
A detailed error message.
AdministrativeActions (list) –
A list of administrative actions for the volume that are in process or waiting to be processed. Administrative actions describe changes to the volume that you have initiated using the
UpdateVolume
action.OpenZFSConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration of an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
ParentVolumeId (string) –
The ID of the parent volume.
VolumePath (string) –
The path to the volume from the root volume. For example,
fsx/parentVolume/volume1
.StorageCapacityReservationGiB (integer) –
The amount of storage in gibibytes (GiB) to reserve from the parent volume. You can’t reserve more storage than the parent volume has reserved.
StorageCapacityQuotaGiB (integer) –
The maximum amount of storage in gibibtyes (GiB) that the volume can use from its parent. You can specify a quota larger than the storage on the parent volume.
RecordSizeKiB (integer) –
The record size of an OpenZFS volume, in kibibytes (KiB). Valid values are 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, or 1024 KiB. The default is 128 KiB. Most workloads should use the default record size. For guidance on when to set a custom record size, see the Amazon FSx for OpenZFS User Guide.
DataCompressionType (string) –
Specifies the method used to compress the data on the volume. The compression type is
NONE
by default.NONE
- Doesn’t compress the data on the volume.NONE
is the default.ZSTD
- Compresses the data in the volume using the Zstandard (ZSTD) compression algorithm. Compared to LZ4, Z-Standard provides a better compression ratio to minimize on-disk storage utilization.LZ4
- Compresses the data in the volume using the LZ4 compression algorithm. Compared to Z-Standard, LZ4 is less compute-intensive and delivers higher write throughput speeds.
CopyTagsToSnapshots (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether tags for the volume should be copied to snapshots. This value defaults to
false
. If it’s set totrue
, all tags for the volume are copied to snapshots where the user doesn’t specify tags. If this value istrue
and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to snapshots. If you specify one or more tags when creating the snapshot, no tags are copied from the volume, regardless of this value.OriginSnapshot (dict) –
The configuration object that specifies the snapshot to use as the origin of the data for the volume.
SnapshotARN (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a given resource. ARNs uniquely identify Amazon Web Services resources. We require an ARN when you need to specify a resource unambiguously across all of Amazon Web Services. For more information, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
CopyStrategy (string) –
The strategy used when copying data from the snapshot to the new volume.
CLONE
- The new volume references the data in the origin snapshot. Cloning a snapshot is faster than copying the data from a snapshot to a new volume and doesn’t consume disk throughput. However, the origin snapshot can’t be deleted if there is a volume using its copied data.FULL_COPY
- Copies all data from the snapshot to the new volume.
ReadOnly (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether the volume is read-only.
NfsExports (list) –
The configuration object for mounting a Network File System (NFS) file system.
(dict) –
The Network File System (NFS) configurations for mounting an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
ClientConfigurations (list) –
A list of configuration objects that contain the client and options for mounting the OpenZFS file system.
(dict) –
Specifies who can mount an OpenZFS file system and the options available while mounting the file system.
Clients (string) –
A value that specifies who can mount the file system. You can provide a wildcard character (
*
), an IP address (0.0.0.0
), or a CIDR address (192.0.2.0/24
). By default, Amazon FSx uses the wildcard character when specifying the client.Options (list) –
The options to use when mounting the file system. For a list of options that you can use with Network File System (NFS), see the exports(5) - Linux man page. When choosing your options, consider the following:
crossmnt
is used by default. If you don’t specifycrossmnt
when changing the client configuration, you won’t be able to see or access snapshots in your file system’s snapshot directory.sync
is used by default. If you instead specifyasync
, the system acknowledges writes before writing to disk. If the system crashes before the writes are finished, you lose the unwritten data.
(string) –
UserAndGroupQuotas (list) –
An object specifying how much storage users or groups can use on the volume.
(dict) –
The configuration for how much storage a user or group can use on the volume.
Type (string) –
A value that specifies whether the quota applies to a user or group.
Id (integer) –
The ID of the user or group.
StorageCapacityQuotaGiB (integer) –
The amount of storage that the user or group can use in gibibytes (GiB).
RestoreToSnapshot (string) –
Specifies the ID of the snapshot to which the volume was restored.
DeleteIntermediateSnaphots (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether snapshots between the current state and the specified snapshot should be deleted when a volume is restored from snapshot.
DeleteClonedVolumes (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether dependent clone volumes created from intermediate snapshots should be deleted when a volume is restored from snapshot.
TargetSnapshotValues (dict) –
A snapshot of an Amazon FSx for OpenZFS volume.
ResourceARN (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for a given resource. ARNs uniquely identify Amazon Web Services resources. We require an ARN when you need to specify a resource unambiguously across all of Amazon Web Services. For more information, see Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
SnapshotId (string) –
The ID of the snapshot.
Name (string) –
The name of the snapshot.
VolumeId (string) –
The ID of the volume that the snapshot is of.
CreationTime (datetime) –
The time that the resource was created, in seconds (since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z), also known as Unix time.
Lifecycle (string) –
The lifecycle status of the snapshot.
PENDING
- Amazon FSx hasn’t started creating the snapshot.CREATING
- Amazon FSx is creating the snapshot.DELETING
- Amazon FSx is deleting the snapshot.AVAILABLE
- The snapshot is fully available.
LifecycleTransitionReason (dict) –
Describes why a resource lifecycle state changed.
Message (string) –
A detailed error message.
Tags (list) –
A list of
Tag
values, with a maximum of 50 elements.(dict) –
Specifies a key-value pair for a resource tag.
Key (string) –
A value that specifies the
TagKey
, the name of the tag. Tag keys must be unique for the resource to which they are attached.Value (string) –
A value that specifies the
TagValue
, the value assigned to the corresponding tag key. Tag values can be null and don’t have to be unique in a tag set. For example, you can have a key-value pair in a tag set offinances : April
and also ofpayroll : April
.
AdministrativeActions (list) –
A list of administrative actions for the file system that are in process or waiting to be processed. Administrative actions describe changes to the Amazon FSx system.
OntapConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration for this Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system.
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays (integer) –
The number of days to retain automatic backups. Setting this property to
0
disables automatic backups. You can retain automatic backups for a maximum of 90 days. The default is30
.DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime (string) –
A recurring daily time, in the format
HH:MM
.HH
is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), andMM
is the zero-padded minute of the hour. For example,05:00
specifies 5 AM daily.DeploymentType (string) –
Specifies the FSx for ONTAP file system deployment type in use in the file system.
MULTI_AZ_1
- (Default) A high availability file system configured for Multi-AZ redundancy to tolerate temporary Availability Zone (AZ) unavailability.SINGLE_AZ_1
- A file system configured for Single-AZ redundancy.
For information about the use cases for Multi-AZ and Single-AZ deployments, refer to Choosing Multi-AZ or Single-AZ file system deployment.
EndpointIpAddressRange (string) –
(Multi-AZ only) Specifies the IP address range in which the endpoints to access your file system will be created. By default in the Amazon FSx API, Amazon FSx selects an unused IP address range for you from the 198.19.* range. By default in the Amazon FSx console, Amazon FSx chooses the last 64 IP addresses from the VPC’s primary CIDR range to use as the endpoint IP address range for the file system. You can have overlapping endpoint IP addresses for file systems deployed in the same VPC/route tables.
Endpoints (dict) –
The
Management
andIntercluster
endpoints that are used to access data or to manage the file system using the NetApp ONTAP CLI, REST API, or NetApp SnapMirror.Intercluster (dict) –
An endpoint for managing your file system by setting up NetApp SnapMirror with other ONTAP systems.
DNSName (string) –
The file system’s DNS name. You can mount your file system using its DNS name.
IpAddresses (list) –
IP addresses of the file system endpoint.
(string) –
Management (dict) –
An endpoint for managing your file system using the NetApp ONTAP CLI and NetApp ONTAP API.
DNSName (string) –
The file system’s DNS name. You can mount your file system using its DNS name.
IpAddresses (list) –
IP addresses of the file system endpoint.
(string) –
DiskIopsConfiguration (dict) –
The SSD IOPS configuration for the ONTAP file system, specifying the number of provisioned IOPS and the provision mode.
Mode (string) –
Specifies whether the file system is using the
AUTOMATIC
setting of SSD IOPS of 3 IOPS per GB of storage capacity, , or if it using aUSER_PROVISIONED
value.Iops (integer) –
The total number of SSD IOPS provisioned for the file system.
PreferredSubnetId (string) –
The ID for a subnet. A subnet is a range of IP addresses in your virtual private cloud (VPC). For more information, see VPC and subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
RouteTableIds (list) –
(Multi-AZ only) The VPC route tables in which your file system’s endpoints are created.
(string) –
ThroughputCapacity (integer) –
The sustained throughput of an Amazon FSx file system in Megabytes per second (MBps).
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime (string) –
A recurring weekly time, in the format
D:HH:MM
.D
is the day of the week, for which 1 represents Monday and 7 represents Sunday. For further details, see the ISO-8601 spec as described on Wikipedia.HH
is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), andMM
is the zero-padded minute of the hour.For example,
1:05:00
specifies maintenance at 5 AM Monday.FsxAdminPassword (string) –
You can use the
fsxadmin
user account to access the NetApp ONTAP CLI and REST API. The password value is always redacted in the response.
FileSystemTypeVersion (string) –
The Lustre version of the Amazon FSx for Lustre file system, which can be
2.10
,2.12
, or2.15
.OpenZFSConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration for this Amazon FSx for OpenZFS file system.
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays (integer) –
The number of days to retain automatic backups. Setting this property to
0
disables automatic backups. You can retain automatic backups for a maximum of 90 days. The default is30
.CopyTagsToBackups (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether tags on the file system should be copied to backups. If it’s set to
true
, all tags on the file system are copied to all automatic backups and any user-initiated backups where the user doesn’t specify any tags. If this value istrue
and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to backups. If you specify one or more tags when creating a user-initiated backup, no tags are copied from the file system, regardless of this value.CopyTagsToVolumes (boolean) –
A Boolean value indicating whether tags for the volume should be copied to snapshots. This value defaults to
false
. If it’s set totrue
, all tags for the volume are copied to snapshots where the user doesn’t specify tags. If this value istrue
and you specify one or more tags, only the specified tags are copied to snapshots. If you specify one or more tags when creating the snapshot, no tags are copied from the volume, regardless of this value.DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime (string) –
A recurring daily time, in the format
HH:MM
.HH
is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), andMM
is the zero-padded minute of the hour. For example,05:00
specifies 5 AM daily.DeploymentType (string) –
Specifies the file-system deployment type. Amazon FSx for OpenZFS supports
MULTI_AZ_1
,SINGLE_AZ_1
, andSINGLE_AZ_2
.ThroughputCapacity (integer) –
The throughput of an Amazon FSx file system, measured in megabytes per second (MBps).
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime (string) –
A recurring weekly time, in the format
D:HH:MM
.D
is the day of the week, for which 1 represents Monday and 7 represents Sunday. For further details, see the ISO-8601 spec as described on Wikipedia.HH
is the zero-padded hour of the day (0-23), andMM
is the zero-padded minute of the hour.For example,
1:05:00
specifies maintenance at 5 AM Monday.DiskIopsConfiguration (dict) –
The SSD IOPS (input/output operations per second) configuration for an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, or FSx for OpenZFS file system. By default, Amazon FSx automatically provisions 3 IOPS per GB of storage capacity. You can provision additional IOPS per GB of storage. The configuration consists of the total number of provisioned SSD IOPS and how it is was provisioned, or the mode (by the customer or by Amazon FSx).
Mode (string) –
Specifies whether the file system is using the
AUTOMATIC
setting of SSD IOPS of 3 IOPS per GB of storage capacity, , or if it using aUSER_PROVISIONED
value.Iops (integer) –
The total number of SSD IOPS provisioned for the file system.
RootVolumeId (string) –
The ID of the root volume of the OpenZFS file system.
PreferredSubnetId (string) –
Required when
DeploymentType
is set toMULTI_AZ_1
. This specifies the subnet in which you want the preferred file server to be located.EndpointIpAddressRange (string) –
(Multi-AZ only) Specifies the IP address range in which the endpoints to access your file system will be created. By default in the Amazon FSx API and Amazon FSx console, Amazon FSx selects an available /28 IP address range for you from one of the VPC’s CIDR ranges. You can have overlapping endpoint IP addresses for file systems deployed in the same VPC/route tables.
RouteTableIds (list) –
(Multi-AZ only) The VPC route tables in which your file system’s endpoints are created.
(string) –
EndpointIpAddress (string) –
The IP address of the endpoint that is used to access data or to manage the file system.
Exceptions
FSx.Client.exceptions.BadRequest
FSx.Client.exceptions.ActiveDirectoryError
FSx.Client.exceptions.IncompatibleParameterError
FSx.Client.exceptions.InvalidNetworkSettings
FSx.Client.exceptions.InvalidPerUnitStorageThroughput
FSx.Client.exceptions.ServiceLimitExceeded
FSx.Client.exceptions.BackupNotFound
FSx.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
FSx.Client.exceptions.MissingFileSystemConfiguration
Examples
This operation creates a new file system from backup.
response = client.create_file_system_from_backup( BackupId='backup-03e3c82e0183b7b6b', ClientRequestToken='f4c94ed7-238d-4c46-93db-48cd62ec33b7', SecurityGroupIds=[ 'sg-edcd9784', ], SubnetIds=[ 'subnet-1234abcd', ], Tags=[ { 'Key': 'Name', 'Value': 'MyFileSystem', }, ], WindowsConfiguration={ 'ThroughputCapacity': 8, }, ) print(response)
Expected Output:
{ 'FileSystem': { 'CreationTime': datetime(2016, 12, 15, 22, 38, 44, 3, 350, 0), 'DNSName': 'fs-0498eed5fe91001ec.fsx.com', 'FileSystemId': 'fs-0498eed5fe91001ec', 'KmsKeyId': 'arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:012345678912:key/0ff3ea8d-130e-4133-877f-93908b6fdbd6', 'Lifecycle': 'CREATING', 'OwnerId': '012345678912', 'ResourceARN': 'arn:aws:fsx:us-east-1:012345678912:file-system/fs-0498eed5fe91001ec', 'StorageCapacity': 300, 'SubnetIds': [ 'subnet-1234abcd', ], 'Tags': [ { 'Key': 'Name', 'Value': 'MyFileSystem', }, ], 'VpcId': 'vpc-ab1234cd', 'WindowsConfiguration': { 'ActiveDirectoryId': 'd-1234abcd12', 'AutomaticBackupRetentionDays': 30, 'DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime': '05:00', 'ThroughputCapacity': 8, 'WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime': '1:05:00', }, }, 'ResponseMetadata': { '...': '...', }, }