Importing changes from your data repository - FSx for Lustre
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Importing changes from your data repository

You can import changes to data and POSIX metadata from a linked data repository to your Amazon FSx file system. Associated POSIX metadata includes ownership, permissions, and timestamps.

To import changes to the file system, use one of the following methods:

  • Configure your file system to automatically import new, changed, or deleted files from your linked data repository. For more information, see Automatically import updates from your S3 bucket.

  • Select the option to import metadata when you create a data repository association. This will initiate an import data repository task immediately after creating the data repository association.

  • Use an on-demand import data repository task. For more information, see Using data repository tasks to import changes.

Automatic import and import data repository tasks can run at the same time.

When you turn on automatic import for a data repository association, your file system automatically updates file metadata as objects are created, modified, or deleted in S3. When you select the option to import metadata while creating a data repository association, your file system imports metadata for all objects in the data repository. When you import using an import data repository task, your file system imports only metadata for objects that were created or modified since the last import.

FSx for Lustre automatically copies the content of a file from your data repository and loads it into the file system when your application first accesses the file in the file system. This data movement is managed by FSx for Lustre and is transparent to your applications. Subsequent reads of these files are served directly from the file system with sub-millisecond latencies.

You can also preload your whole file system or a directory within your file system. For more information, see Preloading files into your file system. If you request the preloading of multiple files simultaneously, FSx for Lustre loads files from your Amazon S3 data repository in parallel.

FSx for Lustre only imports S3 objects that have POSIX-compliant object keys. Both automatic import and import data repository tasks import POSIX metadata. For more information, see POSIX metadata support for data repositories.

Note

FSx for Lustre doesn't support importing metadata for symbolic links (symlinks) from S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval and S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage classes. Metadata for S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval or S3 Glacier Deep Archive objects that aren't symlinks can be imported (that is, an inode is created on the FSx for Lustre file system with the correct metadata). However, to read this data from the file system, you must first restore the S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval or S3 Glacier Deep Archive object. Importing file data directly from Amazon S3 objects in the S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval or S3 Glacier Deep Archive storage class into FSx for Lustre isn't supported.