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Dell ObjectScale 1.3 Administration Guide

Approval tokens

To complete approved requests using the API, you must first get the approval token that is associated with the request. Then you submit the request using the approval token in the header of the request.

PAAS issues the approval tokens, also known as the PAA token. There are two types of PAA tokens.

Table 1. PAA tokens
Token Type User Description
For Management service actions Obtained and used by the ObjectScale Management User who submitted the request. A JWT token—The token expires in 15 minutes. Users can get new tokens multiple times for requests with Approval status. Tokens are not available for requests with Completed status.

Use the getPAAToken API to get this token.

For S3 actions Obtained and used by the IAM user whose username is referenced in an S3 request. A temporary token—The token expires in 12 hours. The IAM user can use this token to perform the same request multiple times. Multiple executions are not harmful. ObjectScale checks that the IAM user id, the resource id, and the request payload exactly match the values in the approved request.

Use the GetFederationToken API to get this token.


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