Edit your bucket on your Leviia dashboard
0) GO TO THE BUCKET MODIFICATION PAGE
To edit your bucket, click on the 3 small dots in the right-hand column of the table
On the modification page, you'll find your bucket's information in the top right-hand corner:
- Creation date and time.
- Space used (in Go or To).
- Number of items stored.
- The possibility of deleting the bucket ([see this article]).(https://wiki.leviia.com/fr/article/supprimer-un-bucket-dans-votre-dashboard-leviia-1t1ho4f/)).
- You cannot change the name of your bucket; this operation is only available at creation.
- You can select another object storage ID to access the bucket. Warning: if you're using applications, you'll need to update the access and secret keys to continue accessing the bucket.
- If you have enabled object locking, you cannot disable version management.
- If you have not activated object locking, you can activate and deactivate version management as you wish.
- If this is the first time you've activated versioning, all new objects placed after the option has been activated will be versioned. All other objects will remain available, but without versioning.
- If you have already activated this option, you can interrupt it: all existing object versions are preserved, but new objects placed after deactivating the option will not be versioned. You can also reactivate this option at a later date to suit your needs.
-> Find out more about how version management works
- Locking can only be activated at bucket creation ([see this article])(https://wiki.leviia.com/fr/article/creer-un-bucket-sur-votre-dashboard-leviia-1duizn5/)): if you haven't already done so, you have no option but to create a new bucket.
- Once the lock has been activated at creation, you can no longer deactivate it.
- However, you can add a default retention period (in months or years) and switch from manual mode to compliance mode (and soon governance mode).
- If you had already activated the retention period at creation, you can no longer deactivate it. But you can still change the retention period.
-> Find out more about how object locking works
Updated on: 05/01/2024
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