You can edit Ceph Object Gateway buckets on the IBM Storage Ceph once the credentials are set-up using the
CLI.
Before you begin
Before you begin, make sure that you have the following prerequisites in place:
- A running IBM Storage Ceph cluster.
- Dashboard is installed.
- The Ceph Object Gateway is installed.
- Ceph Object Gateway login credentials are added to the dashboard.
- Ceph Object Gateway user is created and not suspended.
- A Ceph Object Gateway bucket created.
Procedure
- From the dashboard navigation, go to
.
- Select the bucket row that needs to be updated, and click
Edit.
The Edit Bucket
displays.
- Optional: Enable Versioning to enable a versioning
state for all objects in an existing bucket.
- To enable versioning, you must be the owner of the bucket.
- If Locking is enabled during bucket creation, you cannot disable the
versioning.
- All objects added to the bucket will receive a unique version ID.
- If the versioning state has not been set on a bucket, then the bucket will not have a versioning
state.
- Optional: Select Delete enabled for Multi-Factor
Authentication.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) ensures that users need to use a
one-time password (OTP) when removing objects on certain buckets. Enter a value for
Token
Serial Number and
Token PIN.
Note: The buckets must be configured
with versioning and MFA enabled which can be done through the S3 API.
- Optional: As needed, update the Tags and
Policies.
Updating the
Policies includes
updating the
Bucket policy and Access Control Lists (ACL) grantee and
permission information. For more information, see steps
9 and
10 in
Creating Ceph Object Gateway buckets.
- Click Edit Bucket to save the changes.
A notification
displays that the bucket was updated successfully.