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FIWARE.Question.Tech.Cloud.ObjectStorage.: How to browse organization containers in Fiware Lab

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    • Type: Monitor
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-TECH-HELP
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      Description

      Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 09-04-2015 at 10:04
      Please, ANSWER this question AT http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29533548/fiware-how-to-browse-organization-containers-in-fiware-lab

      Question:
      Fiware: How to browse organization containers in Fiware Lab

      Description:
      I've currently working with ObjectStorageGE and I am able to publish and edit my objects inside the Object Storage using CDMI. For tracking pourposes I want to browse in FiwareLab -> Cloud -> Containers the objects that users of the organization has published. However, I cannot access to containers published to Organization tenant (or I cannot find to way to do it...) using the Organization owner account.

      PS: I can browse containers and objects correctly in FiwareLab if I publish them using my own user tenant.

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        backlogmanager Backlog Manager added a comment -

        2015-43-24 12:43|UPDATED status: transition Answered| # answers= 1, accepted answer= False

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        backlogmanager Backlog Manager added a comment - 2015-43-24 12:43|UPDATED status: transition Answered| # answers= 1, accepted answer= False
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        meth Kalman Meth added a comment -

        Comment added to stackoverflow:
        In general, in order to access containers, the user must belong the tenant (account) that owns that container. This is to impose separation of access between tenants. In recent versions of Swift Object Storage there are mechanisms to allow access to others, but these are not enabled in the versions running in the Fiware lab.

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        meth Kalman Meth added a comment - Comment added to stackoverflow: In general, in order to access containers, the user must belong the tenant (account) that owns that container. This is to impose separation of access between tenants. In recent versions of Swift Object Storage there are mechanisms to allow access to others, but these are not enabled in the versions running in the Fiware lab.

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            meth Kalman Meth
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