qos adaptive-policy-group modify
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Modify an adaptive policy group
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The qos adaptive-policy-group modify
command modifies an adaptive policy group.
Only user-created adaptive policy groups can be modified. Default adaptive policy groups are read-only and cannot be modified.
Parameters
-policy-group <text>
- Name-
Specifies the name of the adaptive policy group. Adaptive policy group names must be unique and are restricted to 127 alphanumeric characters including underscores "_" and hyphens "-". Adaptive policy group names must start with an alphanumeric character. Use the qos adaptive-policy-group rename command to change the adaptive policy group name.
[-expected-iops {<integer>[IOPS[/{GB|TB}]] (default: TB)}]
- Expected IOPS-
Specifies the minimum expected IOPS per TB or GB allocated based on the storage object allocated size. QoS minimum throughput setting is calculated from the expected-iops parameter. It is set only for the storage objects that reside on AFF platforms.
[-peak-iops {<integer>[IOPS[/{GB|TB}]] (default: TB)}]
- Peak IOPS-
Specifies the maximum possible IOPS per TB or GB allocated based on the storage object allocated size or the storage object used size.
[-absolute-min-iops <qos_tput>]
- Absolute Minimum IOPS-
Specifies the absolute minimum IOPS which is used as an override when the expected IOPS is less than this value. The default value is computed as follows:
if expected-iops >= 6144/TB, then absolute-min-iops = 1000IOPS; if expected-iops >= 2048/TB and expected-iops < 6144/TB, then absolute-min-iops = 500IOPS; if expected-iops >= 1/MB and expected-iops < 2048/TB, then absolute-min-iops = 75IOPS.
[-expected-iops-allocation {used-space|allocated-space}]
- Expected IOPS Allocation-
Specifies the expected IOPS allocation policy. The allocation policy is either
allocated-space
orused-space
. When the expected-iops-allocation policy is set toallocated-space
, the expected IOPS is calculated based on the size of the storage object. When the expected-iops-allocation policy is set toused-space
, the expected IOPS is calculated based on the amount of data stored in the storage object taking into account storage efficiencies. The default value isallocated-space
. [-peak-iops-allocation {used-space|allocated-space}]
- Peak IOPS Allocation-
Specifies the peak IOPS allocation policy. The allocation policy is either
allocated-space
orused-space
. When the peak-iops-allocation policy is set toallocated-space
, the peak IOPS is calculated based on the size of the storage object. When the peak-iops-allocation policy is set toused-space
, the peak IOPS is calculated based on the amount of data stored in the storage object taking into account storage efficiencies. The default value isused-space
. [-block-size {ANY|4K|8K|16K|32K|64K|128K}]
- Block Size-
Specifies the I/O block size for the QoS adaptive policy group. The default value is "ANY". When block-size of "ANY" is specified, then control is by IOPS. When block-size other than "ANY" is specified, then control is by IOPS and bytes per second(bps). bps is the product of IOPS and block-size.
Examples
The following example modifies the "p1" adaptive policy group with specified values.
cluster1::> qos adaptive-policy-group modify -policy-group p1 -expected-iops 200IOPS/TB -peak-iops 2000IOPS/TB -absolute-min-iops 100IOPS