Expands the file system. You can expand the file system by specifying the desired capacity of the file system in bytes.
HTTP request syntax (URI)
POST <base_URI>/v7/storage/filesystems/{id}/expand
Parameters
Name | Type | Required | Values | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
id | URI_PARAM | Y | string | Specifies either the file system object ID or the HNAS storage file system ID to expand. |
capacity | BODY | Y | number | Desired capacity of the file system in bytes. |
Return codes
Code | Data | Description |
---|---|---|
204 | No Data | File system successfully expanded. |
400 | No Data | Missing or invalid request contents. |
404 | Error Message | Requested resource not found. |
500 | Error message | Error associated with the storage system. |
501 | No Data | Server has not implemented the request operation on the resource. |
Any HTTP status code other than 204 indicates that the API did not complete successfully.
Request example: Using the file system object ID
curl -vk -H "X-Api-Key: zrxvSDAv9x.RIP4gkmKarG3beF.or.4Tc2im7oeqYN88C9XPGHxbXC" https://172.17.11.11:8444/v7/storage/filesystems/3836363236374331323541433731414230303030303030303030303030303030/expand –d '{"capacity":108447924224}' -X POST
Response example: Using the file system object ID
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
Request example: Using the HNAS storage file system ID
curl -vk -H "X-Api-Key: zrxvSDAv9x.RIP4gkmKarG3beF.or.4Tc2im7oeqYN88C9XPGHxbXC" https://172.17.11.11:8444/v7/storage/filesystems/8659E4DE8E2FF4EA0000000000000000/expand –d '{"capacity":108447924224}' -X POST
Response example: Using the HNAS storage file system ID
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content