You can edit some of the settings of an existing cloud storage account.
Steps
Click
File System
> Storage Pools > CloudPools.
In the
Cloud Storage Accounts
list, click the
View/Edit button to the right of the account that you want to edit.
In the
View Cloud Storage Account Details
dialog box, click the
Edit Account button.
In the
Edit Cloud Storage Account Details dialog box, perform any of these actions:
In the
Name or Alias field, enter a new name for the account. You cannot change the type of account.
In the
URI field, enter a fully qualified URI for the account. The URI must use the HTTPS protocol, and match the URI used to set up the account with your cloud provider.
In the
User Name field, enter the account user name, which must be the same as the user name provided to the cloud provider.
In the
Key field, enter the account password. The password must be the same as the password that you provided to the cloud provider, or the key that the cloud provider issued to you.
If you want to use a different proxy server for this cloud account, select the name of the new proxy from the
Proxy drop-down box.
If you are editing an Amazon S3 account, you can also specify a new
Account ID and
Telemetry Reporting Bucket. You cannot change the
Storage Region.
Click the
Save Changes button.
CloudPools validates that your cloud data is still accessible. Otherwise, it alerts you and does not save the changes.
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