Re: Container size via s3api

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2013/11/26 Derek Yarnell <derek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 11/26/13, 4:04 AM, Mihály Árva-Tóth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any idea? I don't know this is s3api limitation or missing feature?
>
> Thank you,
> Mihaly

Hi Mihaly,

If all you are looking for is the current size of the bucket this can be
found from the adminops api[1] or when you get do the GET bucket[2]
operation you will receive a list of keys that you can loop through and
total their sizes.

[1] - http://ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/adminops/
[2] - http://ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/s3/bucketops/#get-bucket

Hi Derek,

Thank you for your answer. Okay so I see I can't do that with s3api. I would not like to list - loop - sum() because containers holds 5-10 millions of objects and I have fifty containers at the moment. Adminops api is much interesting thanks I will make some research.

Have a nice day!
Mihaly

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