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The example below sets the logging policy for *MyBucket*. The AWS user *bob@example.com* will have full control over the log files, and no one else has any access. First, grant S3 permission with ``put-bucket-acl``:: aws s3api put-bucket-acl --bucket MyBucket --grant-write URI=http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/s3/LogDelivery --grant-read-acp URI=http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/s3/LogDelivery Then apply the logging policy:: aws s3api put-bucket-logging --bucket MyBucket --bucket-logging-status file://logging.json ``logging.json`` is a JSON document in the current folder that contains the logging policy:: { "LoggingEnabled": { "TargetBucket": "MyBucket", "TargetPrefix": "MyBucketLogs/", "TargetGrants": [ { "Grantee": { "Type": "AmazonCustomerByEmail", "EmailAddress": "bob@example.com" }, "Permission": "FULL_CONTROL" } ] } } .. note:: the ``put-bucket-acl`` command is required to grant S3's log delivery system the necessary permissions (write and read-acp permissions). For more information, see `Amazon S3 Server Access Logging <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/ServerLogs.html>`__ in the *Amazon S3 Developer Guide*.