vserver object-store-server policy statement modify
- PDF of this doc site
Collection of separate PDF docs
Creating your file...
Modify a Policy Statement
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver object-store-server policy statement modify
command modifies a policy statement.
Parameters
-vserver <Vserver Name>
- Vserver Name-
This parameter specifies the name of the Vserver for the object store server policy for which the policy statement needs to be modified.
-policy <TextNoCase>
- Policy Name-
This parameter specifies the name of the object store server policy for the policy statement that needs to be modified.
-index <integer>
- Statement Index-
This parameter specifies the index of the object store server policy statement.
[-effect {deny|allow}]
- Allow or Deny Access-
Use this parameter to specify whether or not access is allowed or denied when a user requests a specific action.
[-actions <Action>,…]
- Policy Actions-
Use this parameter to specify resource operations. The set of resource operations object store server supports are GetObject, PutObject, DeleteObject, ListBucket, GetBucketAcl, GetObjectAcl, ListAllMyBuckets, ListBucketMultipartUploads, ListMultipartUploadParts, GetObjectTagging, PutObjectTagging, DeleteObjectTagging, CreateBucket, DeleteBucket, GetBucketLocation, GetBucketVersioning and PutBucketVersioning..
[-resource <text>,…]
- Buckets or Objects-
Use this parameter to specify the bucket, folder, or object for which allow/deny permissions are set.
[-sid <SID>]
- Statement Identifier-
This optional parameter specifies a text comment for the object store server policy statement.
Examples
The following example modifies an object store server policy statement for Vserver vs1 and Policy_1 which specifies allowed access to bucket1 resources.
cluster1::> vserver object-store-server policy statement modify -vserver vs1 -policy Policy_1 -index 5 -effect allow -actions GetObject,PutObject,DeleteObject,ListBucket,GetBucketAcl,GetObjectAcl,ListAllMyBuckets,GetBucketLocation -resource bucket1/* -sid FullAccesToBucket1Resources