34 lines
1.3 KiB
HTML
34 lines
1.3 KiB
HTML
{% extends 'dash_base.html' %}
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{% block sidebar %}
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{% with current_sidebar="containers" %}
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{{block.super}}
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{% endwith %}
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{% endblock %}
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{% block main %}
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<div id='page_header'>
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<h2><span>Object Store:</span> Containers</h2>
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<p class='desc'><span>—</span> Create a container.</p>
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</div>
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{% include "_messages.html" %}
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<div class="main_content">
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<div class="dash_block wide form">
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<div class='title_block'>
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<h3>Create Container</h3>
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</div>
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<div class="left">
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{% include '_container_form.html' with form=create_form %}
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<h3><a href="{% url dash_containers request.user.tenant %}"><< Return to containers list</a></h3>
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</div>
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<div class="right">
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<h3>Description:</h3>
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<p>A container is a storage compartment for your data and provides a way for you to organize your data. You can think of a container as a folder in Windows® or a directory in UNIX®. The primary difference between a container and these other file system concepts is that containers cannot be nested. You can, however, create an unlimited number of containers within your account. Data must be stored in a container so you must have at least one container defined in your account prior to uploading data.</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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{% endblock %}
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