Manage S3 service accounts using the CLI
This page describes how to add and control S3 service accounts using the CLI.
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This page describes how to add and control S3 service accounts using the CLI.
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With the CLI, as an S3 user, you can:
View S3 service accounts
Add an S3 service account
Show S3 service account details
Remove an S3 service account
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Command: weka s3 service-account list
Use this command to list the existing S3 service accounts.
The command lists only the access keys of the S3 service accounts added by the S3 user.
Command: weka s3 service-account add
Use the following command line to add an S3 user account:
weka s3 service-account add <policy-file>
The system returns an access key and a secret key. If you do not specify a policy-file
, the S3 service account inherits the IAM policy from the parent S3 user.
The secret key is visible only once when adding the S3 service account. You must save the secret key in a safe place for later use.
Parameters
Name
Type
Value
Limitations
Mandatory
Default
policy-file
String
The IAM policy file to attach to the S3 service account.
Inherits the IAM policy from the parent S3 user
Command: weka s3 service-account show
Use the following command line to display the policy details attached to the specified S3 service account:
weka s3 service-account show <access-key>
Parameters
Name
Type
Value
Limitations
Mandatory
Default
access-key
String
The access key of the S3 service account.
Yes
Command: weka s3 service-account remove
Use the following command line to remove an S3 service account:
weka s3 service-account remove <access-key>
Parameters
Name
Type
Value
Limitations
Mandatory
Default
access-key
String
The access key of the S3 service account to remove.
Yes