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View bucket details

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You can view the buckets in your tenant account.

Before you begin
Steps
  1. Select View buckets from the dashboard, or select STORAGE (S3) > Buckets.

    The Buckets page appears.

  2. Review the summary table for each bucket.

    As required, you can sort the information by any column, or you can page forward and back through the list.

    Note The Object Count, Space Used, and Usage values displayed are estimates. These estimates are affected by the timing of ingests, network connectivity, and node status. If buckets have versioning enabled, deleted object versions are included in the object count.
    Name

    The bucket's unique name, which can't be changed.

    Enabled features

    The list of features that are enabled for the bucket.

    S3 Object Lock

    Whether S3 Object Lock is enabled for the bucket.

    This column appears only if S3 Object Lock is enabled for the grid. This column also shows information for any legacy Compliant buckets.

    Region

    The bucket's region, which can't be changed. This column is hidden by default.

    Object count

    The number of objects in this bucket. If buckets have versioning enabled, non-current object versions are included in this value.

    When objects are added or deleted, this value might not update immediately.

    Space used

    The logical size of all objects in the bucket. The logical size does not include the actual space required for replicated or erasure-coded copies or for object metadata.

    This value can take up to 10 minutes to update.

    Usage

    The percentage used of the bucket's capacity limit, if one has been set.

    The usage value is based on internal estimates and might be exceeded in some cases. For example, StorageGRID checks capacity limit (if set) when a tenant starts uploading objects and rejects new ingests to this bucket if the tenant has exceeded the capacity limit. However, StorageGRID does not take into account the size of the current upload when determining if the capacity limit has been exceeded. If objects are deleted, a tenant might be temporarily prevented from uploading new objects to this bucket until the capacity limit usage is recalculated. The calculations can take 10 minutes or longer.

    This value indicates logical size, not physical size needed to store the objects and their metadata.

    Capacity

    If set, the capacity limit for the bucket.

    Date created

    The date and time the bucket was created. This column is hidden by default.

  3. To view details for a specific bucket, select the bucket name from the table.

    1. View the summary information at the top of the web page to confirm the details for the bucket, such as Region and Object count.

    2. View the Capacity limit usage bar. If the usage is 100% or near 100%, consider increasing the limit or deleting some objects.

    3. As needed, select Delete objects in bucket and Delete bucket.

      Caution

      Pay close attention to the cautions that appear when you select each of these options. For more information, refer to:

    4. View or change settings for the bucket in each of the tabs as needed.