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An OBS Bucket Is Being Used as the Origin Server and an OBS Pull Traffic Package Has Been Purchased. Why Isn't the Origin Pull Traffic Generated by CDN Being Deducted From the OBS Pull Traffic Package?
Updated on 2024-02-26 GMT+08:00
An OBS Bucket Is Being Used as the Origin Server and an OBS Pull Traffic Package Has Been Purchased. Why Isn't the Origin Pull Traffic Generated by CDN Being Deducted From the OBS Pull Traffic Package?
Perform the following operations to locate the fault:
- Check whether the purchased pull traffic package and the bucket configured as the origin server are in the same region. If they are not in the same region, origin pull traffic generated by CDN cannot be deducted from the package. In this case, purchase a new pull traffic package.
- Log in to the CDN console and choose Domains in the navigation pane. Click the domain name that uses the OBS bucket as its origin server. Ensure that the OBS bucket is set as the origin server in the type of OBS bucket rather than Domain name. If the type is Domain name, the OBS pull traffic packages cannot be used. If the OBS bucket is not set as the origin server in the type of OBS bucket, modify the origin server settings.
- Ensure that the OBS bucket version is 3.0 or later. If the bucket version is not 3.0 or later, the pull traffic package cannot be used.
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- An OBS Bucket Is Being Used as the Origin Server and an OBS Pull Traffic Package Has Been Purchased. Why Isn't the Origin Pull Traffic Generated by CDN Being Deducted From the OBS Pull Traffic Package?
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