Re: [RadosGW] What's the invalid bucket name pattern ?

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In general, bucket names should follow domain name constraints.

  • Bucket names must be unique.
  • Bucket names must begin and end with a lowercase letter.
  • Bucket names may contain a dash (-).

Check it here: http://ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/s3/bucketops/#put-bucket

 

Best Regards

Wei

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Subject: [ceph-users] [RadosGW] What's the invalid bucket name pattern ?

 

Some of strings can not be the bucket name. What's the pattern 

 

 

wiftstack@bm01:~/hugo$ time swift upload b1 1G

Error trying to create container 'b1': 400 Bad Request: InvalidBucketName

Object HEAD failed: http://192.168.2.51:80/swift/v1/b1/1G 400 Bad Request

 

 

Thanks

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