Interface LustreRootSquashConfiguration.Builder

All Superinterfaces:
Buildable, CopyableBuilder<LustreRootSquashConfiguration.Builder,LustreRootSquashConfiguration>, SdkBuilder<LustreRootSquashConfiguration.Builder,LustreRootSquashConfiguration>, SdkPojo
Enclosing class:
LustreRootSquashConfiguration

public static interface LustreRootSquashConfiguration.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<LustreRootSquashConfiguration.Builder,LustreRootSquashConfiguration>
  • Method Details

    • rootSquash

      You enable root squash by setting a user ID (UID) and group ID (GID) for the file system in the format UID:GID (for example, 365534:65534). The UID and GID values can range from 0 to 4294967294:

      • A non-zero value for UID and GID enables root squash. The UID and GID values can be different, but each must be a non-zero value.

      • A value of 0 (zero) for UID and GID indicates root, and therefore disables root squash.

      When root squash is enabled, the user ID and group ID of a root user accessing the file system are re-mapped to the UID and GID you provide.

      Parameters:
      rootSquash - You enable root squash by setting a user ID (UID) and group ID (GID) for the file system in the format UID:GID (for example, 365534:65534). The UID and GID values can range from 0 to 4294967294:

      • A non-zero value for UID and GID enables root squash. The UID and GID values can be different, but each must be a non-zero value.

      • A value of 0 (zero) for UID and GID indicates root, and therefore disables root squash.

      When root squash is enabled, the user ID and group ID of a root user accessing the file system are re-mapped to the UID and GID you provide.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • noSquashNids

      When root squash is enabled, you can optionally specify an array of NIDs of clients for which root squash does not apply. A client NID is a Lustre Network Identifier used to uniquely identify a client. You can specify the NID as either a single address or a range of addresses:

      • A single address is described in standard Lustre NID format by specifying the client’s IP address followed by the Lustre network ID (for example, 10.0.1.6@tcp).

      • An address range is described using a dash to separate the range (for example, 10.0.[2-10].[1-255]@tcp).

      Parameters:
      noSquashNids - When root squash is enabled, you can optionally specify an array of NIDs of clients for which root squash does not apply. A client NID is a Lustre Network Identifier used to uniquely identify a client. You can specify the NID as either a single address or a range of addresses:

      • A single address is described in standard Lustre NID format by specifying the client’s IP address followed by the Lustre network ID (for example, 10.0.1.6@tcp).

      • An address range is described using a dash to separate the range (for example, 10.0.[2-10].[1-255]@tcp).

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • noSquashNids

      LustreRootSquashConfiguration.Builder noSquashNids(String... noSquashNids)

      When root squash is enabled, you can optionally specify an array of NIDs of clients for which root squash does not apply. A client NID is a Lustre Network Identifier used to uniquely identify a client. You can specify the NID as either a single address or a range of addresses:

      • A single address is described in standard Lustre NID format by specifying the client’s IP address followed by the Lustre network ID (for example, 10.0.1.6@tcp).

      • An address range is described using a dash to separate the range (for example, 10.0.[2-10].[1-255]@tcp).

      Parameters:
      noSquashNids - When root squash is enabled, you can optionally specify an array of NIDs of clients for which root squash does not apply. A client NID is a Lustre Network Identifier used to uniquely identify a client. You can specify the NID as either a single address or a range of addresses:

      • A single address is described in standard Lustre NID format by specifying the client’s IP address followed by the Lustre network ID (for example, 10.0.1.6@tcp).

      • An address range is described using a dash to separate the range (for example, 10.0.[2-10].[1-255]@tcp).

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.