FSx / Client / delete_file_system
delete_file_system#
- FSx.Client.delete_file_system(**kwargs)#
Deletes a file system. After deletion, the file system no longer exists, and its data is gone. Any existing automatic backups and snapshots are also deleted.
To delete an Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP file system, first delete all the volumes and storage virtual machines (SVMs) on the file system. Then provide a
FileSystemId
value to theDeleteFileSystem
operation.By default, when you delete an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system, a final backup is created upon deletion. This final backup isn’t subject to the file system’s retention policy, and must be manually deleted.
To delete an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system, first unmount it from every connected Amazon EC2 instance, then provide a
FileSystemId
value to theDeleteFileSystem
operation. By default, Amazon FSx will not take a final backup when theDeleteFileSystem
operation is invoked. On file systems not linked to an Amazon S3 bucket, setSkipFinalBackup
tofalse
to take a final backup of the file system you are deleting. Backups cannot be enabled on S3-linked file systems. To ensure all of your data is written back to S3 before deleting your file system, you can either monitor for the AgeOfOldestQueuedMessage metric to be zero (if using automatic export) or you can run an export data repository task. If you have automatic export enabled and want to use an export data repository task, you have to disable automatic export before executing the export data repository task.The
DeleteFileSystem
operation returns while the file system has theDELETING
status. You can check the file system deletion status by calling the DescribeFileSystems operation, which returns a list of file systems in your account. If you pass the file system ID for a deleted file system, theDescribeFileSystems
operation returns aFileSystemNotFound
error.Note
If a data repository task is in a
PENDING
orEXECUTING
state, deleting an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system will fail with an HTTP status code 400 (Bad Request).Warning
The data in a deleted file system is also deleted and can’t be recovered by any means.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_file_system( FileSystemId='string', ClientRequestToken='string', WindowsConfiguration={ 'SkipFinalBackup': True|False, 'FinalBackupTags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ] }, LustreConfiguration={ 'SkipFinalBackup': True|False, 'FinalBackupTags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ] }, OpenZFSConfiguration={ 'SkipFinalBackup': True|False, 'FinalBackupTags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], 'Options': [ 'DELETE_CHILD_VOLUMES_AND_SNAPSHOTS', ] } )
- Parameters:
FileSystemId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the file system that you want to delete.
ClientRequestToken (string) –
A string of up to 63 ASCII characters that Amazon FSx uses to ensure idempotent deletion. This token is automatically filled on your behalf when using the Command Line Interface (CLI) or an Amazon Web Services SDK.
This field is autopopulated if not provided.
WindowsConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration object for the Microsoft Windows file system used in the
DeleteFileSystem
operation.SkipFinalBackup (boolean) –
By default, Amazon FSx for Windows takes a final backup on your behalf when the
DeleteFileSystem
operation is invoked. Doing this helps protect you from data loss, and we highly recommend taking the final backup. If you want to skip this backup, use this flag to do so.FinalBackupTags (list) –
A set of tags for your final backup.
(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
.
LustreConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration object for the Amazon FSx for Lustre file system being deleted in the
DeleteFileSystem
operation.SkipFinalBackup (boolean) –
Set
SkipFinalBackup
to false if you want to take a final backup of the file system you are deleting. By default, Amazon FSx will not take a final backup on your behalf when theDeleteFileSystem
operation is invoked. (Default = true)Note
The
fsx:CreateBackup
permission is required if you setSkipFinalBackup
tofalse
in order to delete the file system and take a final backup.FinalBackupTags (list) –
Use if
SkipFinalBackup
is set tofalse
, and you want to apply an array of tags to the final backup. If you have set the file system propertyCopyTagsToBackups
to true, and you specify one or moreFinalBackupTags
when deleting a file system, Amazon FSx will not copy any existing file system tags to the backup.(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
.
OpenZFSConfiguration (dict) –
The configuration object for the OpenZFS file system used in the
DeleteFileSystem
operation.SkipFinalBackup (boolean) –
By default, Amazon FSx for OpenZFS takes a final backup on your behalf when the
DeleteFileSystem
operation is invoked. Doing this helps protect you from data loss, and we highly recommend taking the final backup. If you want to skip taking a final backup, set this value totrue
.FinalBackupTags (list) –
A list of tags to apply to the file system’s final backup.
(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
.
Options (list) –
To delete a file system if there are child volumes present below the root volume, use the string
DELETE_CHILD_VOLUMES_AND_SNAPSHOTS
. If your file system has child volumes and you don’t use this option, the delete request will fail.(string) –
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'FileSystemId': 'string', 'Lifecycle': 'AVAILABLE'|'CREATING'|'FAILED'|'DELETING'|'MISCONFIGURED'|'UPDATING'|'MISCONFIGURED_UNAVAILABLE', 'WindowsResponse': { 'FinalBackupId': 'string', 'FinalBackupTags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ] }, 'LustreResponse': { 'FinalBackupId': 'string', 'FinalBackupTags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ] }, 'OpenZFSResponse': { 'FinalBackupId': 'string', 'FinalBackupTags': [ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ] } }
Response Structure
(dict) –
The response object for the
DeleteFileSystem
operation.FileSystemId (string) –
The ID of the file system that’s being deleted.
Lifecycle (string) –
The file system lifecycle for the deletion request. If the
DeleteFileSystem
operation is successful, this status isDELETING
.WindowsResponse (dict) –
The response object for the Microsoft Windows file system used in the
DeleteFileSystem
operation.FinalBackupId (string) –
The ID of the final backup for this file system.
FinalBackupTags (list) –
The set of tags applied to the final backup.
(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
.
LustreResponse (dict) –
The response object for the Amazon FSx for Lustre file system being deleted in the
DeleteFileSystem
operation.FinalBackupId (string) –
The ID of the final backup for this file system.
FinalBackupTags (list) –
The set of tags applied to the final backup.
(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
.
OpenZFSResponse (dict) –
The response object for the OpenZFS file system that’s being deleted in the
DeleteFileSystem
operation.FinalBackupId (string) –
The ID of the source backup. Specifies the backup that you are copying.
FinalBackupTags (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
.
Exceptions
FSx.Client.exceptions.BadRequest
FSx.Client.exceptions.IncompatibleParameterError
FSx.Client.exceptions.FileSystemNotFound
FSx.Client.exceptions.ServiceLimitExceeded
FSx.Client.exceptions.InternalServerError
Examples
This operation deletes an Amazon FSx file system.
response = client.delete_file_system( FileSystemId='fs-0498eed5fe91001ec', ) print(response)
Expected Output:
{ 'FileSystemId': 'fs-0498eed5fe91001ec', 'Lifecycle': 'DELETING', 'ResponseMetadata': { '...': '...', }, }