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  1. Open the Swarm Admin Console, and click Settings.
  2. In the Cluster Settings page, make sure that verify the Cluster Domains box is empty if no domains are configured.
  3. To add a domain, click Add Domain.
    To edit a domain, click Edit next to its name.
    To delete a domain, select the check box next to its name, click Delete, and click Submit .

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    If you delete a domain that contains buckets without including the recursive query argument, the buckets and any objects they contain are not deleted, but they are inaccessible. To work around this issue, see Restoring Domains and Buckets.


  4. Enter or edit the following information:

    Option

    Description

    Domain Name field

    Enter a fully qualified IANA-compliant name to identify this domain (for example, cluster.example.com). The domain name must be unique among all clusters you manage. 

    If you did not configure a domain name that matches your cluster's name, the cluster name displays in this field. Creating a domain with the same name as the cluster sets up a default cluster domain.

    See the Naming Rules. To rename an existing domain, use the Swarm Admin Console.

    Protection SettingDetermines what users are authorized to POST to the domain (such as buckets and unnamed objects). Click one of the following:
    • All Users. No authentication required. Any user can create buckets or unnamed objects in the domain without authentication. 
    • Only users in this domain. Enables users in the user list associated with this domain to POST to the domain. 
    • Only users in domain. Enables users in the user list associated with the specified domain to POST to this domain.

    Domain Managers

    Manages user lists in the domain. For help creating user lists, contact your Support representative. To add a new administrator, click Add Domain Manager. To edit an existing manager, click Edit next to the administrator's manager.

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    Domain manager names consist of ASCII characters only and cannot include a colon character ( : ). See the Naming Rules .


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    If Custom Policy displays for Protection Setting, a domain administrator has manually altered the protection settings. Set the protection setting back to the default setting if attempting to troubleshoot an issue with users being able to access objects in a domain.



  5. If you are adding or editing a domain manager, enter or edit the following information:
    • User ID. Enter a name to identify the domain manager. Domain manager names consist of ASCII characters only and cannot include a colon character (:).
    • Password. Enter a password for the domain manager.
  6. Click Submit.
  7. If prompted, enter an administrative user name and password. 
    This is how a domain appears in the Cluster Settings page: 

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