#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration {
pub iops: Option<i32>,
pub mode: Option<MetadataConfigurationMode>,
}
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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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; 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.
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For SSD file systems, valid values are
1500
,3000
,6000
,12000
, and multiples of12000
up to a maximum of192000
. -
For Intelligent-Tiering file systems, valid values are
6000
and12000
.
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 an SSD file system from AUTOMATIC, specify
USER_PROVISIONED
as 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 on an SSD file system, specify
AUTOMATIC
as 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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AUTOMATIC mode is not supported on Intelligent-Tiering file systems. For Intelligent-Tiering file systems, use USER_PROVISIONED mode.
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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.
-
For SSD file systems, valid values are
1500
,3000
,6000
,12000
, and multiples of12000
up to a maximum of192000
. -
For Intelligent-Tiering file systems, valid values are
6000
and12000
.
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.
-
To increase the Metadata IOPS or to switch an SSD file system from AUTOMATIC, specify
USER_PROVISIONED
as 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 on an SSD file system, specify
AUTOMATIC
as 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.
-
AUTOMATIC mode is not supported on Intelligent-Tiering file systems. For Intelligent-Tiering file systems, use USER_PROVISIONED mode.
-
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§const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Source§fn eq(&self, other: &UpdateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration) -> bool
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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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