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URI DELETE /v1/{project_id}/sfs-turbo/shares/{share_id}/fs/dir-quota Table 1 Path Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description project_id Yes String The project ID. share_id Yes String The file system ID.
Deleting a Permission Rule Function This API is used to delete a permission rule. Constraints This API is only supported for NFS file systems.
Deleting a Data Import or Export Task Function This API is used to delete a data import or export task. Constraints This API is only supported for SFS Turbo 1,000 MB/s/TiB, 500 MB/s/TiB, 250 MB/s/TiB, 125 MB/s/TiB, 40 MB/s/TiB, and 20 MB/s/TiB file systems.
SFS Turbo API Directory management You can use APIs in this category to create, update, query, or delete quota limits of a directory, create or delete a directory, check whether a directory exists, and query the resource usage of a directory.
Figure 2 Searching for the resource Choose More > Delete in the Operation column to delete the file system and check that the file system no longer appears in the list.
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Table 2 Query Parameters Parameter Mandatory Type Description delete_data_in_file_system No Boolean Whether to delete the corresponding interworking directory and data files in that directory. The default value is false. Deleted data cannot be recovered.
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Deleting a lifecycle rule: Locate the desired rule and click Delete in the Operation column. Or, click the checkbox in front of the rule name and click Delete above the rule list. You can also delete rules in a batch.
You can edit or delete the tags if needed. Parent topic: General Purpose File System
Creating an SFS Turbo file system that uses DSS "dss:*:get", "dss:*:list", "dss:*:count" √ √ Querying Details About a File System GET /v1/{project_id}/sfs-turbo/shares/{share_id} sfsturbo:shares:getShare - √ √ Deleting a File System DELETE /v1/{project_id}/sfs-turbo/shares/{share_id
Certain APIs do not require the request body, such as the GET and DELETE APIs.
Related Operations You can click Edit in the Operation column of a permission rule to modify the read/write permission and user permission, or click Delete to delete a permission rule. Parent topic: SFS Turbo File Systems
Once configured, SFS Turbo will automatically delete files that have not been accessed within the specified period and retain only their metadata. Deleted data no longer occupies the file system storage space. When such files are accessed later, the file data is loaded from OBS.
Do not modify or delete this policy, or the interworking function cannot work normally. If you have added an OBS bucket as the storage backend for one or multiple SFS Turbo file systems, before you delete any file system or remove the bucket, do not delete the bucket.
Normal Returned Value Description 200 OK Specifies the normal response for the GET and PUT operations. 201 Created Specifies the normal response for the POST operation. 202 Accepted The request has been accepted for processing. 204 No Content Specifies the normal response for the DELETE
No further action is required. 409 Conflict BucketNotEmpty The file system you tried to delete is not empty. Delete the objects in the file system and then delete the file system. 409 Conflict ServiceNotSupported The request method is not supported by the server.
DELETE Requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD Same as GET except that the server must return only the response header. PATCH Requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
If it takes a long time to write logs to the file system using Nginx, do as follows: Delete variables from the access_log directive and use a fixed path to store log files.
If data stored in SFS file systems is no longer used, you can delete them to avoid generating further expenditures.