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ECS 3.5.0.1 Administration Guide

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Set the bucket ACL permissions for a user

The ECS Portal enables you to set the bucket ACL for a user or for a pre-defined group.

Prerequisites

  • This operation requires the System Administrator or Namespace Administrator role in ECS.
  • A System Administrator can edit the ACL settings for a bucket in any namespace.
  • A Namespace Administrator can edit the ACL settings for a bucket n the namespace in which they are the administrator.

Steps

  1. In the ECS Portal, select Manage > Buckets.
  2. On the Bucket Management page, locate the bucket that you want to edit in the table and select the Edit ACL action.
  3. On the Bucket ACLs Management page, the User ACLs tab displays by default and shows the ACLs that have been applied to the users who have access to the bucket.
    The bucket owner has default permissions that are assigned.
    NOTE Because the ECS Portal supports S3, S3 + File system (HDFS or NFS), and CAS buckets, the range of permissions that can be set are not applicable to all bucket types.
  4. To set (or remove) the ACL permissions for a user that already has permissions that are assigned, in the ACL table, in the Action column, click Edit or Remove.
  5. To add a user and assign ACL permissions to the bucket, click Add.
    1. Enter the username of the user that the permissions apply to.
    2. Select the permissions for the user.
      For more information about ACL permissions, see Bucket ACL permissions reference.
  6. Click Save.

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