Configure an Application for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage

You must configure an application for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage to save multiple images of an activity for a specified period.

  1. Sign in as an administrator.
  2. Click Configuration > Applications.
  3. Click Add New.
  4. Complete these fields on the Add Application page:
    Field Action
    Application Name Enter a name for the application. This name is displayed on the Applications page and helps you identify this application
    OCI tenancy OCID

    Enter the OCID (Oracle Cloud Id) of the tenancy assigned to you.

    To find the OCID, sign in to your Oracle Cloud Console and go to the Tenancy details page. The OCID is available in the Tenancy information section.

    User OCID

    Enter the Oracle Cloud Id of the user calling object storage API.

    To access the user Oracle Cloud Id, sign in to your Oracle Cloud Console, select the required user, and go to user page. You can see the Oracle Cloud Id in the User information section.

    OCI Region Enter the geographic area where the Oracle Cloud infrastructure is located. You can see more information about the regions and availability domains in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation. See the region identifier column in the table described on the page.
    Key Fingerprint Provide the Finger Print for the public key associated with the user.
    Namespace

    Enter the Object Storage namespace. This namespace serves as the top-level container for all buckets and objects in a tenancy.

    To access the Namespace, sign in to your Oracle Cloud Console and go to Object Storage.

    Select the bucket and click Bucket Details. The Namespace is available in the Bucket Information section.

    Bucket Name

    Enter the Oracle Cloud Object Storage bucket name. Each bucket within a namespace must have a distinct name to avoid overlap and ensure clear identification.

    Use the name of the bucket you have configured in your Oracle Cloud Console.

    API Signing Key

    Drag the Private key used to sign the Oracle Cloud API requests.

    To download this API key, sign in to your Oracle Cloud Console and go to Users.

    Select the appropriate user and click Add API key from the Resources section.

  5. Click Test Connection.
    The connection between Oracle Fusion Field Service and Oracle Cloud Object Storage is tested.
  6. Click Add.
    A new application (tile) is created in the Storage Applications section of the Applications page with the name you've provided.
  7. To change the details, click the tile and update the values.
    You can change all the details, except the application name.
    Note: You can define a retention policy in Oracle Cloud Object Storage using Object Lifecycle Management. This helps you manage archiving and deletion of objects automatically. For more information, see the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure documentation.