Creates a new, empty Amazon FSx file system.
fsx_create_file_system(ClientRequestToken, FileSystemType,
StorageCapacity, StorageType, SubnetIds, SecurityGroupIds, Tags,
KmsKeyId, WindowsConfiguration, LustreConfiguration)
A string of up to 64 ASCII characters that Amazon FSx uses to ensure idempotent creation. This string is automatically filled on your behalf when you use the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI) or an AWS SDK.
[required] The type of Amazon FSx file system to create, either WINDOWS
or
LUSTRE
.
[required] Sets the storage capacity of the file system that you\'re creating.
For Lustre file systems:
For SCRATCH_2
and PERSISTENT_1
deployment types, valid values
are 1.2, 2.4, and increments of 2.4 TiB.
For SCRATCH_1
deployment type, valid values are 1.2, 2.4, and
increments of 3.6 TiB.
For Windows file systems:
If StorageType=SSD
, valid values are 32 GiB - 65,536 GiB (64 TiB).
If StorageType=HDD
, valid values are 2000 GiB - 65,536 GiB (64
TiB).
Sets the storage type for the Amazon FSx for Windows file system you\'re
creating. Valid values are SSD
and HDD
.
Set to SSD
to use solid state drive storage. SSD is supported on
all Windows deployment types.
Set to HDD
to use hard disk drive storage. HDD is supported on
SINGLE_AZ_2
and MULTI_AZ_1
Windows file system deployment types.
Default value is SSD
. For more information, see Storage Type Options
in the Amazon FSx for Windows User Guide.
[required] Specifies the IDs of the subnets that the file system will be accessible
from. For Windows MULTI_AZ_1
file system deployment types, provide
exactly two subnet IDs, one for the preferred file server and one for
the standby file server. You specify one of these subnets as the
preferred subnet using the WindowsConfiguration > PreferredSubnetID
property.
For Windows SINGLE_AZ_1
and SINGLE_AZ_2
file system deployment types
and Lustre file systems, provide exactly one subnet ID. The file server
is launched in that subnet\'s Availability Zone.
A list of IDs specifying the security groups to apply to all network interfaces created for file system access. This list isn\'t returned in later requests to describe the file system.
The tags to apply to the file system being created. The key value of the
Name
tag appears in the console as the file system name.
The Microsoft Windows configuration for the file system being created.
svc$create_file_system( ClientRequestToken = "string", FileSystemType = "WINDOWS"|"LUSTRE", StorageCapacity = 123, StorageType = "SSD"|"HDD", SubnetIds = list( "string" ), SecurityGroupIds = list( "string" ), Tags = list( list( Key = "string", Value = "string" ) ), KmsKeyId = "string", WindowsConfiguration = list( ActiveDirectoryId = "string", SelfManagedActiveDirectoryConfiguration = list( DomainName = "string", OrganizationalUnitDistinguishedName = "string", FileSystemAdministratorsGroup = "string", UserName = "string", Password = "string", DnsIps = list( "string" ) ), DeploymentType = "MULTI_AZ_1"|"SINGLE_AZ_1"|"SINGLE_AZ_2", PreferredSubnetId = "string", ThroughputCapacity = 123, WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime = "string", DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime = "string", AutomaticBackupRetentionDays = 123, CopyTagsToBackups = TRUE|FALSE ), LustreConfiguration = list( WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime = "string", ImportPath = "string", ExportPath = "string", ImportedFileChunkSize = 123, DeploymentType = "SCRATCH_1"|"SCRATCH_2"|"PERSISTENT_1", PerUnitStorageThroughput = 123, DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime = "string", AutomaticBackupRetentionDays = 123, CopyTagsToBackups = TRUE|FALSE ) )
If a file system with the specified client request token exists and the
parameters match, CreateFileSystem
returns the description of the
existing file system. If a file system specified client request token
exists and the parameters don\'t match, this call returns
IncompatibleParameterError
. If a file system with the specified client
request token doesn\'t exist, CreateFileSystem
does the following:
Creates a new, empty Amazon FSx file system with an assigned ID, and
an initial lifecycle state of CREATING
.
Returns the description of the file system.
This operation requires a client request token in the request that
Amazon FSx uses to ensure idempotent creation. This means that calling
the operation multiple times with the same client request token has no
effect. By using the idempotent operation, you can retry a
CreateFileSystem
operation without the risk of creating an extra file
system. This approach can be useful when an initial call fails in a way
that makes it unclear whether a file system was created. Examples are if
a transport level timeout occurred, or your connection was reset. If you
use the same client request token and the initial call created a file
system, the client receives success as long as the parameters are the
same.
The CreateFileSystem
call returns while the file system\'s lifecycle
state is still CREATING
. You can check the file-system creation status
by calling the DescribeFileSystems operation, which returns the file
system state along with other information.
# NOT RUN {
# This operation creates a new file system.
svc$create_file_system(
ClientRequestToken = "a8ca07e4-61ec-4399-99f4-19853801bcd5",
FileSystemType = "WINDOWS",
KmsKeyId = "arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:012345678912:key/0ff3ea8d-130e-4133-877f-93908b6fdbd6",
SecurityGroupIds = list(
"sg-edcd9784"
),
StorageCapacity = 300L,
SubnetIds = list(
"subnet-1234abcd"
),
Tags = list(
list(
Key = "Name",
Value = "MyFileSystem"
)
),
WindowsConfiguration = list(
ActiveDirectoryId = "d-1234abcd12",
AutomaticBackupRetentionDays = 30L,
DailyAutomaticBackupStartTime = "05:00",
ThroughputCapacity = 8L,
WeeklyMaintenanceStartTime = "1:05:00"
)
)
# }
# NOT RUN {
# }
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