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=== Create buckets === <!--T:13--> | === Create buckets === <!--T:13--> | ||
The next task is to make a bucket. Buckets contain files. Bucket names must be | The next task is to make a bucket. Buckets contain files. Bucket names must be unique across the Arbutus object storage solution. Therefore, you will need to create a uniquely named bucket which will not conflict with other users. For example, the buckets "s3://test/" and "s3://data/" are likely already taken. Consider creating buckets reflective of your project, for example "s3://def-test-bucket1" or "s3://atlas_project_bucket". Valid bucket names may only use the upper case characters, lower case characters, digits, periods, hyphens, and underscores (i.e. A-Z, a-z, 0-9, ., -, and _ ). | ||
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The result of this command is that the public can access the bucket and recursively (-r) every file in the bucket. Files can be accessed via URLs such as<br/> | The result of this command is that the public can access the bucket and recursively (-r) every file in the bucket. Files can be accessed via URLs such as<br/> | ||
https://object-arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca/BUCKET_NAME/FILE_NAME.dat. | <code>https://object-arbutus.cloud.computecanada.ca/BUCKET_NAME/FILE_NAME.dat.</code> | ||
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Other more sophisticated examples can be found in the s3cmd man page. | Other more sophisticated examples can be found in the s3cmd [https://www.s3express.com/help/help.html help site] or man page. | ||
== WinSCP == <!--T:30--> | == WinSCP == <!--T:30--> |