CreateAccessPoint
Creates an EFS access point. An access point is an application-specific view into an EFS file system that applies an operating system user and group, and a file system path, to any file system request made through the access point. The operating system user and group override any identity information provided by the NFS client. The file system path is exposed as the access point's root directory. Applications using the access point can only access data in the application's own directory and any subdirectories. To learn more, see Mounting a file system using EFS access points.
Note
If multiple requests to create access points on the same file system are sent in quick succession, and the file system is near the limit of 1,000 access points, you may experience a throttling response for these requests. This is to ensure that the file system does not exceed the stated access point limit.
This operation requires permissions for the elasticfilesystem:CreateAccessPoint
action.
Access points can be tagged on creation. If tags are specified in the creation action, IAM
performs additional authorization on the elasticfilesystem:TagResource
action to
verify if users have permissions to create tags. Therefore, you must grant explicit
permissions to use the elasticfilesystem:TagResource
action. For more
information, see Granting
permissions to tag resources during creation.
Request Syntax
POST /2015-02-01/access-points HTTP/1.1
Content-type: application/json
{
"ClientToken": "string
",
"FileSystemId": "string
",
"PosixUser": {
"Gid": number
,
"SecondaryGids": [ number
],
"Uid": number
},
"RootDirectory": {
"CreationInfo": {
"OwnerGid": number
,
"OwnerUid": number
,
"Permissions": "string
"
},
"Path": "string
"
},
"Tags": [
{
"Key": "string
",
"Value": "string
"
}
]
}
URI Request Parameters
The request does not use any URI parameters.
Request Body
The request accepts the following data in JSON format.
- ClientToken
-
A string of up to 64 ASCII characters that Amazon EFS uses to ensure idempotent creation.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 64.
Pattern:
.+
Required: Yes
- FileSystemId
-
The ID of the EFS file system that the access point provides access to.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 128.
Pattern:
^(arn:aws[-a-z]*:elasticfilesystem:[0-9a-z-:]+:file-system/fs-[0-9a-f]{8,40}|fs-[0-9a-f]{8,40})$
Required: Yes
- PosixUser
-
The operating system user and group applied to all file system requests made using the access point.
Type: PosixUser object
Required: No
- RootDirectory
-
Specifies the directory on the EFS file system that the access point exposes as the root directory of your file system to NFS clients using the access point. The clients using the access point can only access the root directory and below. If the
RootDirectory
>Path
specified does not exist, Amazon EFS creates it and applies theCreationInfo
settings when a client connects to an access point. When specifying aRootDirectory
, you must provide thePath
, and theCreationInfo
.Amazon EFS creates a root directory only if you have provided the CreationInfo: OwnUid, OwnGID, and permissions for the directory. If you do not provide this information, Amazon EFS does not create the root directory. If the root directory does not exist, attempts to mount using the access point will fail.
Type: RootDirectory object
Required: No
- Tags
-
Creates tags associated with the access point. Each tag is a key-value pair, each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging AWS resources in the AWS General Reference Guide.
Type: Array of Tag objects
Required: No
Response Syntax
HTTP/1.1 200
Content-type: application/json
{
"AccessPointArn": "string",
"AccessPointId": "string",
"ClientToken": "string",
"FileSystemId": "string",
"LifeCycleState": "string",
"Name": "string",
"OwnerId": "string",
"PosixUser": {
"Gid": number,
"SecondaryGids": [ number ],
"Uid": number
},
"RootDirectory": {
"CreationInfo": {
"OwnerGid": number,
"OwnerUid": number,
"Permissions": "string"
},
"Path": "string"
},
"Tags": [
{
"Key": "string",
"Value": "string"
}
]
}
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.
The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.
- AccessPointArn
-
The unique Amazon Resource Name (ARN) associated with the access point.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 128.
Pattern:
^arn:aws[-a-z]*:elasticfilesystem:[0-9a-z-:]+:access-point/fsap-[0-9a-f]{8,40}$
- AccessPointId
-
The ID of the access point, assigned by Amazon EFS.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 128.
Pattern:
^(arn:aws[-a-z]*:elasticfilesystem:[0-9a-z-:]+:access-point/fsap-[0-9a-f]{8,40}|fsap-[0-9a-f]{8,40})$
- ClientToken
-
The opaque string specified in the request to ensure idempotent creation.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 64.
Pattern:
.+
- FileSystemId
-
The ID of the EFS file system that the access point applies to.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 128.
Pattern:
^(arn:aws[-a-z]*:elasticfilesystem:[0-9a-z-:]+:file-system/fs-[0-9a-f]{8,40}|fs-[0-9a-f]{8,40})$
- LifeCycleState
-
Identifies the lifecycle phase of the access point.
Type: String
Valid Values:
creating | available | updating | deleting | deleted | error
- Name
-
The name of the access point. This is the value of the
Name
tag.Type: String
- OwnerId
-
Identifies the AWS account that owns the access point resource.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Maximum length of 14.
Pattern:
^(\d{12})|(\d{4}-\d{4}-\d{4})$
- PosixUser
-
The full POSIX identity, including the user ID, group ID, and secondary group IDs on the access point that is used for all file operations by NFS clients using the access point.
Type: PosixUser object
- RootDirectory
-
The directory on the EFS file system that the access point exposes as the root directory to NFS clients using the access point.
Type: RootDirectory object
- Tags
-
The tags associated with the access point, presented as an array of Tag objects.
Type: Array of Tag objects
Errors
- AccessPointAlreadyExists
-
Returned if the access point that you are trying to create already exists, with the creation token you provided in the request.
HTTP Status Code: 409
- AccessPointLimitExceeded
-
Returned if the AWS account has already created the maximum number of access points allowed per file system. For more informaton, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/limits.html#limits-efs-resources-per-account-per-region.
HTTP Status Code: 403
- BadRequest
-
Returned if the request is malformed or contains an error such as an invalid parameter value or a missing required parameter.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- FileSystemNotFound
-
Returned if the specified
FileSystemId
value doesn't exist in the requester's AWS account.HTTP Status Code: 404
- IncorrectFileSystemLifeCycleState
-
Returned if the file system's lifecycle state is not "available".
HTTP Status Code: 409
- InternalServerError
-
Returned if an error occurred on the server side.
HTTP Status Code: 500
- ThrottlingException
-
Returned when the
CreateAccessPoint
API action is called too quickly and the number of Access Points on the file system is nearing the limit of 120.HTTP Status Code: 429
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: