Creates a rule for a permission group.
Debugging
Request parameters
Parameter | Type | Required | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Action | String | Yes | CreateAccessRule |
The operation that you want to perform. Set the value to CreateAccessRule. |
AccessGroupName | String | Yes | classic-test |
The name of the permission group. |
SourceCidrIp | String | No | 192.0.2.0/16 |
The IP address or CIDR block of the authorized object. You must set this parameter to an IP address or CIDR block. Note If the permission group resides in the classic network, you must set this parameter
to an IP address.
|
RWAccessType | String | No | RDWR |
Grants access permissions on the file system to the authorized object. Valid values:
|
UserAccessType | String | No | no_squash |
The access permissions for different types of users in the authorized object. Valid values:
The nobody user has the least permissions in Linux and can access only the public content of the file system. This ensures the security of the file system. |
Priority | Integer | No | 1 |
The priority of the rule. If multiple rules are attached to the authorized object, the rule with the highest priority takes effect. Valid values: 1 to 100. The value 1 indicates the highest priority. |
FileSystemType | String | No | standard |
The type of the file system. Valid values:
|
Ipv6SourceCidrIp | String | No | 2001:250:6000::*** |
The IPv6 address or CIDR block of the authorized object. You must set this parameter to an IPv6 address or CIDR block. Note
|
Response parameters
Parameter | Type | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|
RequestId | String | A323836B-5BC6-45A6-8048-60675C23**** |
The ID of the request. |
AccessRuleId | String | 1 |
The ID of the rule. |
Examples
Sample requests
http(s)://[Endpoint]/?Action=CreateAccessRule
&AccessGroupName=classic-test
&SourceCidrIp=192.0.2.0/16
&RWAccessType=RDWR
&UserAccessType=no_squash
&Priority=1
&FileSystemType=standard
&Ipv6SourceCidrIp=2001:250:6000::***
&Common request parameters
Sample success responses
XML
format
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type:application/xml
<CreateAccessRuleResponse>
<RequestId>A323836B-5BC6-45A6-8048-60675C23****</RequestId>
<AccessRuleId>1</AccessRuleId>
</CreateAccessRuleResponse>
JSON
format
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type:application/json
{
"RequestId" : "A323836B-5BC6-45A6-8048-60675C23****",
"AccessRuleId" : "1"
}
Error codes
HTTP status code | Error code | Error message | Description |
---|---|---|---|
400 | InvalidParam.Ipv6SourceCidrIp | IPv6 address verification failed. | The error message returned because the specified IPv6 address fails to be verified. |
400 | InvalidParam.SourceCidrIp | IPv4 address verification failed. | The error message returned because the specified IPv4 address fails to be verified. |
400 | InvalidParam.IPv4AndIPv6MutuallyExclusive | You cannot configure IPv4 and IPv6 at the same time. | The error message returned because you cannot specify an IPv4 address and an IPv6 address at the same time. |
400 | InvalidAccessGroup.NotsupportedIPv6 | The access group does not support IPv6. | The error message returned because the permission group does not support IPv6. |
For a list of error codes, visit the API Error Center.