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Managing File Systems

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Overview

You can view the created file systems and manipulate them in the CFS console, such as viewing the file system status and usage, file system details, and mount target information.
Note:
If a file system is Creating, you cannot view its details or delete it.

Prerequisites

Log in to the CFS console and click File System on the left sidebar to enter the file system list page.

Directions

Viewing file system status and usage

You can view the current file system usage and status on the file system list page. CFS also allows you to search by file system name, ID, VPCID, and IP.

Viewing a file system

Click a file system name on the file system list page to enter the file system details page, where you can view the basic information of the file system as well as information of its mount target and clients.
Basic information of a file system
The basic information of a file system includes its region, ID, name, file service protocol, file system status, and creation time. You can set the file system name on this page.
Mount target information
The mount target information of an NFS file system includes the network information, permission group, and recommended mount command‍s. You can modify the file system permission group on this page.
Mounted client information
You can select the Mounted Clients tab to view the information of the clients where the file system is mounted.
Note:
Client information display may have a delay of 1–3 minutes.
Snapshot chain
You can view and manage the snapshots of a file system on this page.

Renaming a file system

Click the file system to be renamed in the file system list to enter the file system details page, where you can click

to the right of the instance name to rename the file system.

Deleting a file system

If you no longer need a file system, you can find it in the file system list and select Delete in the Operation column to delete it.
Note:
To avoid system exceptions on clients, disconnect the file system from all clients before deleting it.


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