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Cloud Trace Service
Cloud Trace Service
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FAQs
- Must I Use an IAM User (Sub Account) to Configure Transfer on CTS and Perform Operations on an OBS Bucket?
- How Will CTS Be Affected If My Account Is in Arrears?
- What Are the Recommended Users of CTS?
- What Will Happen If I Have Enabled Trace Transfer But Have Not Configured an Appropriate Policy for an OBS Bucket?
- Does CTS Support Integrity Verification of Trace Files?
- Why Are There Some Null Fields on the View Trace Page?
- Why Is an Operation Recorded Twice in the Trace List?
- What Services Are Supported by Key Event Notifications?
- How Can I Store Trace Files for a Long Time?
- Why Are user and source_ip Null for Some Traces with trace_type as SystemAction?
- How Can I Find Out Who Created a Specific ECS?
- How Can I Find Out the Login IP Address of an IAM User?
- Why Are Two deleteMetadata Traces Generated When I Buy an ECS in Pay-per-Use or Yearly/Monthly?
- What Can I Do If I Cannot Query Traces?
- Can I Disable CTS?
- How Do I Configure the Storage Duration of CTS Audit Logs to 180 Days?
- What Should I Do If I Cannot Enable CTS as an IAM User?
- How Do I Enable Alarm Notifications for EVS?
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Obtaining an Account ID and Project ID
Updated on 2024-05-24 GMT+08:00
Obtaining Account and Project IDs from the Console
Account ID (domain-id) and project ID are required for some URLs when an API is called. You can perform the following operations to obtain these IDs:
- Log in to the management console. Hover the mouse pointer over the username and choose My Credentials from the drop-down list.
- On the My Credentials page, view the account and project IDs.
If there are multiple projects in one region, expand Region and view sub-project IDs from the Project ID column.
Obtaining Project IDs by Calling an API
The API for obtaining a project ID is GET https://{Endpoint}/v3/projects. {Endpoint} indicates the endpoint of IAM.
In the following example, id indicates a project ID.
{ "projects": [ { "domain_id": "65382450e8f64ac0870cd180xxxx", "is_domain": false, "parent_id": "65382450e8f64ac0870cd180d1xxxx", "name": "xx-region-1", "description": "", "links": { "next": null, "previous": null, "self": "https://www.example.com/v3/projects/a4a5d4098fb4474fa22cd05f89xxxx" }, "id": "a4a5d4098fb4474fa22cd0xxxx", "enabled": true } ], "links": { "next": null, "previous": null, "self": "https://www.example.com/v3/projects" } }
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