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aws_efs_file_system
Provides an Elastic File System (EFS) resource.
Example Usage
resource "aws_efs_file_system" "foo" {
creation_token = "my-product"
tags {
Name = "MyProduct"
}
}
Argument Reference
~> NOTE: The reference_name attribute has been deprecated and might
be removed in future releases, please use creation_token instead.
The following arguments are supported:
creation_token- (Optional) A unique name (a maximum of 64 characters are allowed) used as reference when creating the the Elastic File System to ensure idempotent file system creation. By default generated by Terraform. See [Elastic File System] (http://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/) user guide for more information.reference_name- DEPRECATED (Optional) A reference name used when creating theCreation Tokenwhich Amazon EFS uses to ensure idempotent file system creation. By default generated by Terraform.performance_mode- (Optional) The file system performance mode. Can be either"generalPurpose"or"maxIO"(Default:"generalPurpose").tags- (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the file system.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
id- The ID that identifies the file system (e.g. fs-ccfc0d65).
Import
The EFS file systems can be imported using the id, e.g.
$ terraform import aws_efs_file_system.foo fs-6fa144c6