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Viewing Basic Information of a Bucket

On OBS Console, you can view a bucket's details, including basic bucket information, process flows for common scenarios, domain name details, basic configurations, and others. You can also export all buckets of the current account and view their basic information in the exported Excel file.

Viewing Bucket Details

  1. In the bucket list, click the bucket you want to operate to go to the Objects page.
  2. In the navigation pane, choose Overview.
  3. On the top of the page, view the bucket information, including the bucket name, storage class, data redundancy policy, region, and creation time.

    Figure 1 Bucket information


    Table 1 Bucket information

    Item

    Description

    Bucket name

    Name of the bucket

    Storage class

    Storage class of the bucket, which can be Standard, Warm, or Cold.

    Data redundancy

    Data redundancy storage policy of a bucket, which can be multi-AZ storage or single-AZ storage. This setting cannot be changed after the bucket is created.

    Region

    Region where the bucket is located

    Created

    Creation time of the bucket

  4. In the Basic Information area, view the number of objects, storage usage, bucket version, versioning status, enterprise project, and account ID.

    Figure 2 Bucket's basic information


    Table 2 Parameters in the Basic Information area

    Parameter

    Description

    Objects

    The total number of objects (including folders and all object versions) stored in a bucket

    Used Capacity

    Total storage space occupied by objects of all versions in the bucket

    NOTE:

    If usage statistics is available for the bucket, storage usage data is not displayed here.

    Bucket Version

    Version number of the bucket. 3.0 indicates the latest bucket version, and -- indicates versions earlier than 3.0.

    Versioning

    Versioning status

    Enterprise Project

    Enterprise project where the bucket belongs

    Account ID

    Unique identity of the bucket owner. It is the same as Account ID on the My Credentials page.

  5. In the Process Flow area, view the process flows for common scenarios. You can click Change Scenario in the upper right corner to choose a desired scenario, as shown in Figure 3.

    In each flow, you can click a node to view relevant details, or click a card to navigate to the operation guide or console page.

    Figure 3 Process flows for common scenarios


  6. In the Domain Information Details area, view information about the endpoint, access domain name, and static website hosting domain name. You can also perform related operations by clicking buttons in the Operation column, as shown in Figure 4.

    Figure 4 Domain name details of the bucket


  7. In the Basic Configurations area, view the bucket's basic configurations, including lifecycle rules, static website hosting, and CORS rules. You can click a card to make required configurations, as shown in Figure 5.

    Figure 5 Basic configurations of the bucket


Exporting a Bucket List

  1. Go to the bucket list.
  2. Export all buckets. Specifically, click Export in the upper left corner of the bucket list.

    Figure 6 Exporting all buckets


  3. Export the selected buckets. Specifically, select the buckets to export and click Export in the upper left corner of the bucket list.

    Figure 7 Exporting the selected buckets


  4. Obtain the bucket list in Excel, which is automatically downloaded to your local computer.

    The file lists all the buckets of the current account and includes the following information: bucket name, storage class, region, data redundancy policy, used capacity, object quantity, bucket version, enterprise project, and bucket creation time.