Querying statistics objects via REST API
You can display usage statistics with the ostor-usage service and parameter obj specifying the statistics object. The output includes the accessed buckets, user ID, and counters. For example:
# s3_curl GET "http://s3.example.com/?ostor-usage&obj=s3-usage-8000000000000065-2017-02-01T16:31:54.000Z-1800"
{
"fmt_version": 1,
"service_id": 8000000000000065,
"start_ts": 1485966714,
"period": 1390,
"nr_items": 1,
"items": [
{
"key": {
"bucket": "client",
"epoch": 98309,
"user_id": "b81d6c5f895a8c86",
"tag": ""
},
"counters": {
"ops": {
"put": 1,
"get": 3,
"list": 0,
"other": 0
},
"net_io": {
"uploaded": 41258,
"downloaded": 45511311
}
}
}
]
}