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Configuring a Lifecycle Rule

Updated on 2024-11-22 GMT+08:00

Configure a lifecycle rule for a bucket to manage objects in the bucket.

Procedure

  1. Log in to OBS Browser+.
  2. Select the bucket you want and choose More > Lifecycle Rules. The window shown in Figure 1 is displayed.

    Figure 1 Lifecycle rules

  3. Click Create. The window shown in Figure 2 is displayed.

    Figure 2 Creating a lifecycle rule

  4. Configure related parameters.

    • Status: Select Enable to enable this lifecycle rule after the configuration.
    • Rule Name: Enter a rule name that is no longer than 255 characters.
    • Applies To: By selecting Object name prefix, the lifecycle rule will apply to objects with the specified prefix contained in their name. You can also select Bucket for the lifecycle rule to apply to all objects in the bucket.
    NOTE:
    • If Object name prefix is selected and the specified prefix and the prefix in an existing lifecycle rule overlap, OBS regards the two rules as one and forbids you to configure the current rule. For example, if there is a rule with prefix abc in the system, another rule whose prefix contains abc cannot be configured.
    • If there is already a lifecycle rule whose Applies To is set to Object name prefix, you are not allowed to configure a new rule whose Applies To is set to Bucket.
    • If there is already a lifecycle rule whose Applies To is set to Bucket, you are not allowed to configure a new rule whose Applies To is set to Object name prefix.
    • You can use a lifecycle rule to specify the number of days after which objects that have been last updated and meet specified conditions are automatically transitioned to the Infrequent Access or Archive storage class, or are automatically deleted upon expiration.
      • Transition to Infrequent Access: This rule transitions the objects meeting the conditions to the Infrequent Access storage class after the specified number of days since the last object update.
      • Transition to Archive: This rule transitions the objects meeting the conditions to the Archive storage class after the specified number of days since the last object update.
      • Expiration Time: This determines when an object will expire and then be deleted, or the day after which objects matching the rule will be deleted.

    For example, on January 7, 2022, you saved the following files in OBS:

    • log/test1.log
    • log/test2.log
    • doc/example.doc
    • doc/good.txt

    On January 10, 2022, you saved the following files in OBS:

    • log/clientlog.log
    • log/serverlog.log
    • doc/work.doc
    • doc/travel.txt

      If you configure a rule on January 10, 2022 and the rule will make the objects with log/ as their prefix expired and deleted one day later, objects log/test1.log, log/test2.log, log/clientlog.log, and log/serverlog.log will be deleted from the files above on January 12, 2022.

      On the day of operation, you can set the objects with the name prefix log to be transitioned to Infrequent Access 30 days later, transitioned to Archive 60 days later, and deleted 100 days later, then OBS will transition log/clientlog.log, log/serverlog.log, log/test1.log, and log/test2.log to Infrequent Access on the 31st day, transition them to Archive the 61st day, and delete them on the 101st day, respectively.

  5. Click OK to save the lifecycle rule.

Related Operations

After the configuration is complete, you can edit, delete, enable, or disable the configured rule if necessary.

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