Setting Up Identity Policies
Data Labeling requires policies to be set in IAM to access resources to manage datasets and label records.
For information on how IAM policies work, see the IAM without Identity Domains or IAM with Identity Domains documentation.
For information about tags and tag namespaces to add to your policies, see Managing Tags and Tag Namespaces.
Setting Up User Policies
Create policies in IAM for your Data Labeling users, so that the service functions correctly.
Setting Up Cross Tenancy Policies
Follow these steps to set up cross tenancy policies in Data Labeling.
A cross tenancy policy lets you share resources with users in another tenancy. For example, you can write cross tenancy policies that let your users in an IAM group in the source tenancy carry out operations on datasets in the destination tenancy. For more information on cross tenancy policies, see Accessing Object Storage Resources Across Tenancies.
In the following example, the users under the group, group-name
, in
the tenancy, source-tenancy
, want to use Data Labeling
functionality in a different tenancy, called destination-tenancy
.
Setting Up Cross Tenancy Policies to Associate the Dataset with an Object Storage Bucket
If the Data Labeling dataset is created in a different tenancy to the Object Storage bucket, you need a policy to associate the dataset and bucket.
For cross tenancy access, you might have one of the following three scenarios, which require an association policy.