Administrator’s Command Line Guide

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Chapter 3. Accessing Acronis Storage Clusters via S3 Protocol
3.4.4 Changing Object Storage Bucket Owners
You can pass ownership of a bucket to the specified user with the ostor-s3-admin -c change-bucket-owner command.
For example, to make user with ID bf0b3b15eb7c9019 the owner of bucket1:
# ostor-s3-admin -c change-bucket-owner -b bucket1 -i bf0b3b15eb7c9019
Changed owner of the bucket bucket1. New owner bf0b3b15eb7c9019
3.4.5 Deleting Object Storage Buckets
You can delete the specified bucket with the ostor-s3-admin -c delete-bucket command. Deleting a bucket will
delete all objects in it (including their old versions) as well as all unfinished multipart uploads for this bucket
For example:
# ostor-s3-admin -c delete-bucket -b bucket1
Deleted bucket bucket1
3.5 Best Practices for Using Object Storage
This chapter describes recommendations on using various features of Acronis Object Storage. These recom-
mendations are called to help you enable additional functionality or improve convenience or performance of
Acronis Object Storage.
3.5.1 Bucket and Key Naming Policies
It is recommended to use bucket names that comply with DNS naming conventions:
can be from 3 to 63 characters long,
must start and end with a lowercase letter or number,
can contain lowercase letters, numbers, periods (.), hyphens (-), and underscores (_),
can be a series of valid name parts (described previously) separated by periods.
An object key can be a string of any UTF-8 encoded characters up to 1024 bytes long.
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