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This document describes problematic situations you may encounter while using Object Storage, as well as their solutions. Click each problematic situation to move to the related page.
Common issues
The common problematic situations you may encounter are as follows:
Upload error
When I upload files to the bucket with encryption settings, an error occurs.
Upload and download multiple files
- I cannot download or upload multiple files at once on the console.
- Only 1 file is uploaded at once on the console.
- Only 1 file is downloaded at once on the console.
404 NoSuchKey error
A 404 NoSuchKey error occurs.
File access permission
Even though the top level folder is "open," I encounter a message saying you don't have access permission when I upload files.
CORS error
A CORS error occurs.
Access Denied error
When I upload files to Object Storage using Java SDK, an Access Denied error occurs.
Remaining Multiplart-upload issue after deleting bucket
I deleted the bucket, but Multipart-upload is remaining.
Unable to delete data
I cannot delete the data of Object Storage.
Lifecycle issues
The issues related to lifecycle you may encounter are as follows:
Object transfer error
I set the lifecycle policy, but the object is not transferred.
Some object transfer error
I set the lifecycle policy, but some objects are not transferred to Archive Storage.
Bucket management issues
The issues related to buckets you may encounter are as follows:
Unable to view the shared bucket
I granted permissions to another account using the bucket permissions management, but I cannot see the bucket in the shared account.
Unable to view bucket
I cannot view the bucket.
Object unlock
The object lock applied to the bucket of Object Storage is not canceled.
"You are not the object owner." message
When I create a folder in the bucket or upload a file, I encounter a message saying you are not the object owner.
Content to look around
NAVER Cloud Platform provides information in various ways to help you. The following introduces useful content you can use when you use Object Storage:
- FAQs: frequently asked questions on Object Storage
- NAVER Cloud Platform blog: how to use Object Storage with API (using the NAVER Cloud Platform object storage API)
- NAVER Cloud Platform blog: how to build the DB backup data storage using Object Storage
- NAVER Cloud Platform blog: how to save logs to Object Storage using Fluentd
- NAVER Cloud Platform blog: how to control Object Storage with PHP
- NAVER Cloud Platform blog: how to backup MongoDB to Object Storage with mongodump and cron periodically
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