Re: How to use Admin Ops API in Ceph Object Storage

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On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:07 AM, Alvaro Izquierdo Jimeno
<aizquierdo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been able to create an user with --caps="usage=read, write" and bring its usages with
>  GET /admin/usage?format=json HTTP/1.1
>  Host: ceph-server
>  Authorization: AWS {access-key}:{hash-of-header-and-secret}
>
> After of this, I have created an user with --caps="user=read, write", but I can't bring its user info with
> GET /admin/user?format=json HTTP/1.1
>  Host: ceph-server
>  Authorization: AWS {access-key}:{hash-of-header-and-secret}
>
> 403 forbidden is responsed.

Any other info in the rgw log?

>
> And just another comment. When I try to  modify an user, I can't change the caps field. The command
> radosgw-admin user modify --uid="user"  --caps="usage=read, write"
> doesn't fail, but doesn't update the user.

Right. There's the radosgw-admin caps add / rm command to do that for you.

>
> Many thanks and best regards,
> Álvaro.
>
>
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: ceph-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ceph-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] En nombre de Yehuda Sadeh
> Enviado el: martes, 09 de julio de 2013 18:27
> Para: Bright
> CC: ceph-users
> Asunto: Re:  How to use Admin Ops API in Ceph Object Storage
>
> On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Bright <hjiang@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hello Guys:
>>
>>      I am working with ceph nowadys and i want to setup a system which
>>
>>      includes a web page to create the ceph object storage user.
>>
>>      So, i tried to use Admin Ops API to fulfill my needs. However, if
>> i use
>>
>>       GET /admin/usage?format=json HTTP/1.1
>>
>> Host: ceph-server
>>
>>      it will return 403 access denied.
>>
>>      Than, i tried to use
>>
>> GET /admin/usage?format=json HTTP/1.1
>> Host: ceph-server
>> Authorization: AWS {access-key}:{hash-of-header-and-secret}
>>
>>      I used the key of client.user to represent access-key
>
> You need to create rgw user for that (radosgw-admin user create) and use it.. The user itself should have the 'usage' caps set ( --caps="usage=read, write").
>
>>
>>      and get the hash-of-header-and-secret accordingly.
>>
>> However, it still  returns 403 access denied.
>>
>>      Can anyone explain the method to deal with Admin Ops API, thanks!
>>
>>
>> ------------------
>> Hui Jiang
>> East China University of Science and Technology
>> 130 MeiLong Rd. Shanghai, China 200237 Mobile +86 13774493120 E-mail
>> hjiang@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>
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