Re: Rados Gateway Pools

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The settings are under the the rgw client settings

[client.radosgw.internal.01]
	rgw root zone pool = .rgw.zone2
	rgw cluster root pool = .rgw.zone2

I tried  'radosgw-admin zone set   --rgw-root-zone-pool=.rgw.zone2 < zone2'  and 'radosgw-admin zone info  --rgw-root-zone-pool=.rgw.zone2'

Neither is reading from .rgw.zone2. How do you get radosgw-admin to run as a different user?


Nelson Jeppesen
   Disney Technology Solutions and Services
   Phone 206-588-5001

-----Original Message-----
From: yehudasa@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:yehudasa@xxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Yehuda Sadeh
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 2:46 PM
To: Jeppesen, Nelson
Cc: ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Rados Gateway Pools

On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Jeppesen, Nelson <Nelson.Jeppesen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Now the .61 is out I have tried getting a second radosgw farm working 
> but into an issue using a custom root/zone pool.
>
>
>
> The  'radosgw-admin zone set' and ' radosgw-admin zone info' commands 
> are working fine except it keeps defaulting to using .rgw.root. I've 
> tried the two settings, the one you gave and the one documented on 
> ceph.com in my conf file but still no luck.
>
>
>
> My Ceph.conf
>
> ....
>
>         rgw root zone pool = .rgw.zone2
>
>         rgw cluster root pool = .rgw.zone2

Under what section is that? Note that usually you'd run radosgw-admin under the client.admin user, so it might not get this configuration.
Try running the radosgw-admin --rgw-root-zone-pool=.rgw.zone2, see if it fixes it for you.

Yehuda
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