How to get Unique object ID of object in ceph

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Hi Shashank,
    I think you should use "rados -p <pool_name> ls" to list all objects in <pool_name>,
if there is a image in <pool_name> , like this :


root at ceph0:~# rados -p testpool ls
rb.0.1017.6b8b4567.000000001806
rb.0.1017.6b8b4567.000000000f32
rb.0.1017.6b8b4567.000000001b5b
rb.0.1017.6b8b4567.00000000181f
rb.0.1017.6b8b4567.00000000121f
rb.0.1017.6b8b4567.000000000278
......


rb.0.1017.6b8b4567    is      image prefix
000000001806            is      object id 


so the output likes this:
<image_prefix>.<object_id>


I wish this will be help !
                             best regards 
                                          min chen





------------------ Original ------------------
From:  "Shashank Puntamkar";<spuntamkar@xxxxxxxxx>;
Date:  Mon, May 26, 2014 02:24 PM
To:  "ceph-users"<ceph-users at lists.ceph.com>; 

Subject:  How to get Unique object ID of object in ceph



I am trying to explore the possibility to use ceph object based
storage in  software development and client side deployment.I
configured Rados gateway.I am able to access data with filename
reference using S3 API and various other s3 clients.I wish to use
Object ID to access the data rather then file name.Hence I want to
know about the Objet ID assignment of files/object in Ceph.Can anyone
tell l how to get ObjectID of object  in Ceph? Is Ceph provides unique
object ID of objects?
Thanks in advance
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