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Logging In to OBS Browser+ You can log in to OBS Browser+ to access Huawei Cloud OBS and perform operations on buckets and objects. You can also log in to OBS Browser+ to access other object storage services compatible with OBS. For details, see Table 1.
OBS Bucket Management Querying the OBS Bucket List Querying the Object List in an OBS Bucket Authorizing and Canceling OBS Bucket Authorization
OBS Bucket Management Obtaining the OBS Bucket List Refurbishing OBS Parent topic: APIs
OBS Operation Issues Failed to Read Files Error Message Is Displayed Repeatedly When a TensorFlow-1.8 Job Is Connected to OBS TensorFlow Stops Writing TensorBoard to OBS When the Size of Written Data Reaches 5 GB Error "Unable to connect to endpoint" Error Occurs When a Model Is Saved
Bucket Policies Tools Supported by: OBS 2.0/3.0 OBS provides a bunch of tools, including OBS Browser+, obsutil and obsfs, for data migration and management in different scenarios.
OBS The OBS connector provides massive, secure, highly reliable, and low-cost object-based cloud storage capabilities via Huawei Cloud Object Storage Service (OBS). Creating an OBS Connection Log in to the new ROMA Connect console.
Creating an OBS Foreign Table Procedure Set location of the foreign table based on the path planned in Uploading Data to OBS. Obtain the access keys (AK and SK) to access OBS.
Monitoring OBS Scenarios In the use of OBS, you may send PUT and GET requests that generate upload and download traffic, or receive error responses from the server. Huawei Cloud provides Cloud Eye to help you monitor OBS and better understand your bucket statuses.
Parent Topic: OBS
Sending an OBS Event Go to the OBS console, and choose Buckets in the navigation pane. Click bucket eg-obs. On the Objects tab, go to the target folder, and click Upload Object. Upload a local file and click Upload.
Configuring a Policy for a Custom OBS Private Bucket If you use a custom OBS private bucket as the CDN origin server, that is, use an OBS private bucket under another account as the origin server, you need to configure a policy for the private bucket on OBS Console.
Creating an OBS Bucket Log in to the OBS console. Click Create Bucket. Set bucket parameters by referring to Figure 1. For details about these parameters, see Creating a Bucket. Region: Select the region of the EG service. Bucket Name: Enter eg-obs.
A table dataset can import data from sources such as OBS, GaussDB(DWS), DLI, and MRS. To import data from an OBS directory, you must have the read permission on the OBS directory. The OBS buckets and ModelArts must be in the same region.
To OBS Files (even in a large volume) can be batch migrated to OBS in CSV, CarbonData, or binary format.
Using OBS Console OBS Console is a web-based GUI where you can manage your OBS resources with ease.
Uninstalling OBS Browser+ To uninstall OBS Browser+, perform the following steps: On the Windows Start menu, choose Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features. Locate and right-click obs-browser-plus xxx. Choose Uninstall and uninstall the software as instructed.
OBS Management Querying the OBS Buckets Querying the OBS Bucket Objects Parent topic: Console
Using OBS SDKs OBS software development kits (SDKs) encapsulate the REST API provided by OBS to simplify development. You can call API functions provided by OBS SDKs to use OBS.
Parent Topic: Using Cloud Eye to Monitor OBS Buckets
Example 1: Creating an OBS Non-Partitioned Table Example description: Create an OBS non-partitioned table named table1 and use the STORED AS keyword to set the storage format of the table to orc.