X-Git-Url: https://git.arvados.org/arvados.git/blobdiff_plain/18e820bdfe2598ec1901fd52fd80c8dae4f55c32..f159fab8f9d6bc4254192ce43432defd5bd400aa:/doc/user/topics/storage-classes.html.textile.liquid diff --git a/doc/user/topics/storage-classes.html.textile.liquid b/doc/user/topics/storage-classes.html.textile.liquid index 9ed7cf4623..96c8083062 100644 --- a/doc/user/topics/storage-classes.html.textile.liquid +++ b/doc/user/topics/storage-classes.html.textile.liquid @@ -12,24 +12,42 @@ SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0 Storage classes (alternately known as "storage tiers") allow you to control which volumes should be used to store particular collection data blocks. This can be used to implement data storage policies such as moving data to archival storage. -Desired storage classes are specified by setting the "storage_classes_desired" field of a Collection. For example, at the command line: +Names of storage classes are internal to the cluster and decided by the administrator. Aside from "default", Arvados currently does not define any standard storage class names. + +h3. arv-put + +You may specify the desired storage class for a collection uploaded using @arv-put@:
-$ arv collection update --uuid zzzzz-4zz18-dhhm0ay8k8cqkvg --collection '{"storage_classes_desired": ["archival"]}'
+$ arv-put --storage-classes=hot myfile.txt
 
-By setting "storage_classes_desired" to "archival", the blocks that make up the collection will be preferentially moved to keepstore volumes which are configured with the "archival" storage class. +h3. arvados-cwl-runner -You may also specify the desired storage class when using @arv-put@: +You may also specify the desired storage class for the final output collection produced by @arvados-cwl-runner@:
-$ arv-put --storage-classes=hot myfile.txt
+$ arvados-cwl-runner --storage-classes=hot myworkflow.cwl myinput.yml
 
+(Note: intermediate collections produced by a workflow run will have "default" storage class.) + +h3. arv command line + +You may set the storage class on an existing collection by setting the "storage_classes_desired" field of a Collection. For example, at the command line: + +
+$ arv collection update --uuid zzzzz-4zz18-dhhm0ay8k8cqkvg --collection '{"storage_classes_desired": ["archival"]}'
+
+ +By setting "storage_classes_desired" to "archival", the blocks that make up the collection will be preferentially moved to keepstore volumes which are configured with the "archival" storage class. + +h3. Storage class notes + Collection blocks will be in the "default" storage class if not otherwise specified. -A collection may have only specify one desired storage class. +Currently, a collection may only have one desired storage class. -A user with write access to a collection may set any storage class. +Any user with write access to a collection may set any storage class on that collection. Names of storage classes are internal to the cluster and decided by the administrator. Aside from "default", Arvados currently does not define any standard storage class names.