Adjusting Data Flow Bandwidth
Data flow bandwidth. The data accelerator GooseFSx and Cloud Object Storage (COS) perform data flow bandwidth, which can be adjusted at any time to match business requirements. For details, see Product Overview. Prerequisites
Operation Steps
2. Select the region and target GooseFSx instance. You can find the target instance by AZ, status, or data type, or search for it by name keyword fuzzy matching.
3. Click the instance ID or Management, select Data flow Data flow policy.
4. Click Data flow bandwidth and then Adjust to enter the Adjust Data Flow Bandwidth dialog box.
5. Use the cursor or input box to select target bandwidth. Bandwidth fees are displayed synchronously with the price of the target bandwidth. For data flow bandwidth pricing, refer to the Purchase Guide. After confirming the information is correct, click Confirm. Note:
Adjust the data flow bandwidth, expected to complete in 3-5 minutes. During the adjustment process, the business remains unaffected, and data flow runs normally. After completing the adjustment, data flow smoothly uses the adjusted bandwidth.
During the adjustment process, the status display of data flow bandwidth shows scaling out or scaling in. At this point, you cannot adjust (scale out or scale in) again to avoid repetition.
To reduce data flow bandwidth to 0, please delete all data flow rules first.
During the adjustment process, the status display of data flow bandwidth shows scaling out or scaling in. At this point, you cannot adjust (scale out or scale in) again to avoid repetition.
To reduce data flow bandwidth to 0, please delete all data flow rules first.
Adding Data Flow Rules
Add data flow rules refers to creating rules for data flow between a certain directory in the data accelerator GooseFSx and a certain bucket in Cloud Object Storage (COS). For details, see Product Overview. Prerequisites
Note:
If the COS storage bucket is cross-regional, it is recommended to use the COS private network global acceleration domain to flow data. Enable global acceleration for the COS storage bucket enable global acceleration. GooseFSx will access the cross-regional COS storage bucket via the private network global acceleration domain. GooseFSx also supports COS custom access points, requiring users to provide the VIP of the cross-regional COS storage bucket custom access point. For obtaining the COS storage bucket VIP, you may contact us. If you use the private network global acceleration domain of a cross-regional COS bucket, you need to pay the COS private network global acceleration domain fee, which is counted in by the COS product and charged based on actual traffic generated. For more details, see COS Product Pricing. If you use the VIP of a cross-regional COS bucket, you need to pay the cross-region access network traffic fee, which is counted in by the related network product.
Operation Steps
2. Select the region and target GooseFSx instance. You can find the target instance by AZ, status, or data type, or search for it by name keyword fuzzy matching.
3. Click the instance ID or Management, then select Data Flow > Data Flow Rule.
4. Click Add Rule, enter the Add Rule dialog box, and configure the following:
Notes:
If the data flow bandwidth is 0, unable to add data flow rules. Scale it out first, then rerun the add process.
Enter Name, a custom name easy to identify.
Select a COS region. The default region is the GooseFSx instance region. You can select another region.
Select a COS storage bucket. If the current COS storage buckets do not meet your requirements, follow the prompt in and click to enter the COS console to create a bucket. If you select a cross-region access point, use a global acceleration domain name. If you select a custom access point, enter the COS bucket VIP, such as 192.168.0.10.
Notes:
Note: If the COS VIP address is not in the subnet range of the VPC associated with GooseFSx, please go to the basic info page, click associate with new network in the network configuration below, and associate with the corresponding VPC subnet. As shown below, associate with the VPC subnet belonging to 192.168.0.10.
Enter the GooseFSx directory. The bucket name is selected by default and can be customized.
Select Data Flow Mode, which supports manual mode and auto mode. For details, see Product Overview. 5. Click Confirm. After creation, you can check result in the list.
Deleting Data Flow Rules
Delete data flow rules, delete data flow from GooseFSx directory to COS bucket and related records and data flow rules. Before deletion, confirm that the data in the GooseFSx directory has been sunk to the COS bucket. For details, see Product Overview Notes:
Delete the rule, disable and delete the rule, and remove related data pre-warming and data settlement.
Once deleted, you will be unable to flow data with the bucket or check the records of the data flow rule.
Prerequisites
Check current data flow is being executed.
Operation Steps
2. Select the region and target GooseFSx instance, which is the instance associated with the bucket. You can find the target instance by AZ, status, or data type, or search for it by name keyword fuzzy matching.
3. Click instance ID or Management, select Data flow > Data flow rule.
4. Select the data flow rules to be deleted, click Delete, or check multiple and click Delete in Batches.
5. Enter the Delete Rule dialog box, click OK to delete.
Query Data Flow Rules
Enter the data flow details page to query detailed information of a data flow.
Prerequisites
Operation Steps
2. Select the region and target GooseFSx instance, which is the instance associated with the bucket. You can find the target instance by AZ, status, or data type, or search for it by name keyword fuzzy matching.
3. Click the instance ID or Management, then select Data Flow > Data Flow Rule.
4. To enter the details page, use the following methods:
Click the Instance ID.
Click the instance details.
5. On the details page, you can view detailed information such as name, COS storage bucket, GooseFSx directory, data flow mode, and data flow bandwidth.