Re: [ceph-users] who is using radosgw with civetweb?

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On 26/02/15 11:50, Tom Deneau wrote:
Sage Weil <sweil <at> redhat.com> writes:


On Wed, 25 Feb 2015, Robert LeBlanc wrote:
We tried to get radosgw working with Apache + mod_fastcgi, but due to
the changes in radosgw, Apache, mode_*cgi, etc and the documentation
lagging and not having a lot of time to devote to it, we abandoned it.
Where it the documentation for civetweb? If it is appliance like and
easy to set-up, we would like to try it to offer some feedback on your
question.

In giant and hammer, it is enabled by default on port 7480.  On firefly,
you need to add the line

  rgw frontends = fastcgi, civetweb port=7480

to ceph.conf (you can of course adjust the port number if you like) and
radosgw will run standalone w/ no apache or anything else.

sage


Like Robert, I have had trouble getting the gateway working with the Apache
methods.  So civetweb is something we would like to try.

I am running 0.92 built from sources using rpmbuild.  (This is on arm64).
So I assume I do not need any rgw frontends line in ceph.conf.

It would be good to document what steps from
http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/config/ are still required when
using civetweb.


+1. I was considering using civetweb whilst experimenting with radosgw - and didn't because I had no idea how to get it going. It is funny that I probably had it running anyway (0.92), but highlights the importance of having the docs up to date!

Cheers

Mark

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