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  1. Step-by-step guides
  2. Managing a disk
  3. Getting disk info

Getting information about a disk

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Yandex Cloud
Updated at July 29, 2025
Management console
CLI
Terraform
API
  1. In the management console, select the folder containing your disk.
  2. Select Compute Cloud.
  3. In the left-hand panel, select Disks.
  4. Select the disk from the list.
  5. The Overview page will show the disk details.

If you do not have the Yandex Cloud CLI installed yet, install and initialize it.

By default, the CLI uses the folder specified when creating the profile. To change the default folder, use the yc config set folder-id <folder_ID> command. You can also set a different folder for any specific command using the --folder-name or --folder-id parameter.

  1. See the description of the CLI command for getting information about a disk:

    yc compute disk get --help
    
  2. Get information about a disk by specifying its ID or name:

    yc compute disk get <disk_ID>
    

    Result:

    id: epdi2r341gcq********
    folder_id: b1go3el0d8fs********
    created_at: "2023-10-27T12:14:30Z"
    name: test-disk
    type_id: network-hdd
    zone_id: ru-central1-a
    size: "21474836480"
    block_size: "4096"
    status: READY
    disk_placement_policy: {}
    

With Terraform, you can quickly create a cloud infrastructure in Yandex Cloud and manage it using configuration files. These files store the infrastructure description written in HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL). If you change the configuration files, Terraform automatically detects which part of your configuration is already deployed, and what should be added or removed.

Terraform is distributed under the Business Source License. The Yandex Cloud provider for Terraform is distributed under the MPL-2.0 license.

For more information about the provider resources, see the relevant documentation on the Terraform website or its mirror.

If you do not have Terraform yet, install it and configure the Yandex Cloud provider.

To get information about a disk using Terraform:

  1. Add the data and output sections to the Terraform configuration file:

    data "yandex_compute_disk" "my_disk" {
      disk_id = "epdi2r341gcq********"
    }
    
    output "my_disk_size" {
      value = data.yandex_compute_disk.my_disk.size
    }
    

    Where:

    • data "yandex_compute_disk": Description of the disk as a data source:
      • disk_id: Disk ID.
    • output "my_disk_size": Output variable that contains information about the disk size:
      • value: Return value.

    You can replace size with any other parameter to get the information you need. For more information about the yandex_compute_disk data source parameters, see the relevant provider documentation.

  2. Create the resources:

    1. In the terminal, go to the directory where you edited the configuration file.

    2. Make sure the configuration file is correct using this command:

      terraform validate
      

      If the configuration is correct, you will get this message:

      Success! The configuration is valid.
      
    3. Run this command:

      terraform plan
      

      You will see a detailed list of resources. No changes will be made at this step. If the configuration contains any errors, Terraform will show them.

    4. Apply the changes:

      terraform apply
      
    5. Type yes and press Enter to confirm the changes.

    Terraform will create the required resources and display their output variables. To check the results, run this command:

    terraform output
    

    Result:

    my_disk_size = 20
    

To get information about a disk, use the get REST API method for the Disk resource or the DiskService/Get gRPC API call.

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