#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration {
pub iops: Option<i32>,
pub mode: Option<MetadataConfigurationMode>,
}Expand description
The Lustre metadata performance configuration update for an Amazon FSx for Lustre file system using a PERSISTENT_2 deployment type. You can request an increase in your file system's Metadata IOPS and/or switch your file system's metadata configuration mode. For more information, see Managing metadata performance in the Amazon FSx for Lustre User Guide.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.iops: Option<i32>(USER_PROVISIONED mode only) Specifies the number of Metadata IOPS to provision for your file system. Valid values are 1500, 3000, 6000, 12000, and multiples of 12000 up to a maximum of 192000.
The value you provide must be greater than or equal to the current number of Metadata IOPS provisioned for the file system.
mode: Option<MetadataConfigurationMode>The metadata configuration mode for provisioning Metadata IOPS for an FSx for Lustre file system using a PERSISTENT_2 deployment type.
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To increase the Metadata IOPS or to switch from AUTOMATIC mode, specify
USER_PROVISIONEDas the value for this parameter. Then use the Iops parameter to provide a Metadata IOPS value that is greater than or equal to the current number of Metadata IOPS provisioned for the file system. -
To switch from USER_PROVISIONED mode, specify
AUTOMATICas the value for this parameter, but do not input a value for Iops.If you request to switch from USER_PROVISIONED to AUTOMATIC mode and the current Metadata IOPS value is greater than the automated default, FSx for Lustre rejects the request because downscaling Metadata IOPS is not supported.
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Source§impl UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
impl UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
Sourcepub fn iops(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn iops(&self) -> Option<i32>
(USER_PROVISIONED mode only) Specifies the number of Metadata IOPS to provision for your file system. Valid values are 1500, 3000, 6000, 12000, and multiples of 12000 up to a maximum of 192000.
The value you provide must be greater than or equal to the current number of Metadata IOPS provisioned for the file system.
Sourcepub fn mode(&self) -> Option<&MetadataConfigurationMode>
pub fn mode(&self) -> Option<&MetadataConfigurationMode>
The metadata configuration mode for provisioning Metadata IOPS for an FSx for Lustre file system using a PERSISTENT_2 deployment type.
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To increase the Metadata IOPS or to switch from AUTOMATIC mode, specify
USER_PROVISIONEDas the value for this parameter. Then use the Iops parameter to provide a Metadata IOPS value that is greater than or equal to the current number of Metadata IOPS provisioned for the file system. -
To switch from USER_PROVISIONED mode, specify
AUTOMATICas the value for this parameter, but do not input a value for Iops.If you request to switch from USER_PROVISIONED to AUTOMATIC mode and the current Metadata IOPS value is greater than the automated default, FSx for Lustre rejects the request because downscaling Metadata IOPS is not supported.
Source§impl UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
impl UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration.
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Source§impl Clone for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
impl Clone for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
impl PartialEq for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
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impl Freeze for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
impl Send for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
impl Sync for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
impl Unpin for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
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