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This documentation details the steps to use ReXgen Air for the alternate S3 API-supported storage service MinIO in Windows.
Click "Run Configuration," save the project, and provide a name for it. The logger will create files with the project name.
The configuration will be loaded in the data logger, and logging will start immediately.
In the User Object store, click 'Access Keys'.
Once the access keys window opens, click 'Create access key'.
This opens a window with your access and a secret key. If necessary, enter other details such as expiry/name/description/comments and click 'Create'.
Copy and save the access and secret key details before proceeding. Additionally, after clicking 'Create,' min-Io prompts you to download and save the access key and security key details. This can be done by clicking the 'Download for import' tab.
The access key is successfully created.
To begin - access 's website and click Download.
Open the command prompt in the folder (where minio.exe is stored.
Paste the following in the command prompt and press 'Enter'.
(Username - type your user's name for logging in to the minIO Console)
(Password- type your password for logging in to the minIO Console)
Open the 'MinIO Console' by typing 'localhost:9001' into your browser.
Once you have access to the login window, enter the username and password you used in the command prompt. And click 'Login'.
Open the 'Windows Security' menu, and click 'Advanced settings'.
Click on 'Inbound Rules' and then click the 'New Rule' option. This opens the 'New Inbound Rule Wizard', where the user needs to define the new rule's properties.
For 'Rule Type', enable 'Port' and click 'Next'.
For 'Protocol and Ports', specify the port details for 'Specific local ports', i.e. 9000 for MinIO.
Leave the following steps as they are and click 'Next' for both 'Action' and 'Profile'.
For 'Name', specify a desired name and click Finish.
Click the 'Buckets' option and then the 'Create a Bucket' tab.
Specify the Bucket details.
Bucket Name: Name the bucket (as desired) after reading the bucket naming rules.
Versioning: allows multiple versions of the same object to be kept under the same key.
Object Locking: prevents objects from being deleted. Required to support retention and legal hold. It can only be enabled at bucket creation.
Quota: limits the amount of data in the bucket.
Retention imposes rules to temporarily prevent object deletion. Versioning must be enabled to set bucket retention policies.
After entering all the details, click 'Create Bucket'.
Once the bucket is created, its properties can be accessed by simply clicking on its name.
Click on the bucket name to add/upload a file to the bucket.
Click the 'Upload' tab to upload any file/folder to the bucket.
Click the 'Tools' tab in the Navigation bar and select 'Cloud Settings'.
In the Cloud Settings window, select the 'S3 'option and then select the 'New S3' option.
Region: updates accordingly once the S3 type is entered.
S3 Type: This allows users to select between AWS and compatible storage services (alternate S3 API-supported storage services).
Endpoint: This allows the user to preview the END point.
S3 Connection Type: Select Plain for HTTP connection and SSL for HTTPS.
Port: 9000 in case of min-Io.
Bucket: Specify the bucket name from Mini-Io.
Access Key: paste the access key for the min-Io account.
Secret Key: paste the secret key for the min-Io account.
*Always format the logger's internal storage after sending a configuration with AWS enabled.
Make the new configuration.
Connect the logger to the PC via USB. Status Bar will display the logger status and time information.