qos policy-group modify
Modify a policy group
Description
The qos policy-group modify command modifies a user-created policy group.
Parameters
- -policy-group <text> - Policy Group Name
- Specifies the name of the policy group that you want to modify.
- [-max-throughput <qos_tput>] - Maximum Throughput
- Specifies the maximum throughput for the policy group. A maximum throughput limit specifies the throughput that the policy group must not exceed. It is specified in terms of IOPS or MB/s, or a combination of comma separated IOPS and MB/s. The range is one to infinity. A value of zero is accepted but is internally treated as infinity.
The values entered here are case-insensitive, and the units are base ten. There should be no space between the number and the units. The default value for max-throughput is infinity, which can be specified by the special value "INF". Note there is no default unit - all numbers except zero require explicit specification of the units.
Two reserved keywords, "none" and "INF", are available for the situation that requires removal of a value, and the situation that needs to specify the maximum available value.
Examples of valid throughput specifications are: "100B/s", "10KB/s", "1gb/s", "500MB/s", "1tb/s", and "100iops".
- [-min-throughput <qos_tput>] - Minimum Throughput
- Specifies the minimum throughput for the policy group. A minimum throughput specifies the desired performance level for a policy group. It is specified in terms of IOPS.
The values entered here are case-insensitive, and the units are base ten. There should be no space between the number and the units. The default value for min-throughput is "0". The default unit is IOPS.
One reserved keyword, 'none' is available for the situation that requires removal of a value.
Examples of valid throughput specifications are: "100iops" and "100".
Examples
cluster1::> qos policy-group modify p1 -max-throughput 10IOPS