Right,
So you have 3 osds, one of whom is a mon. Your rgw is on another host
(called gateway it seems). I'm wondering if is this the issue. In my
case I'm using one of my osds as a rgw as well. This *should* not
matter... but it might be worth trying out a rgw on one of your osds
instead. I'm thinking that your gateway host is setup in some way that
is confusing the [client.radosgw.gatway] entry in ceph.conf (e.g
hostname resolution).
Regards
Mark
On 15/10/14 05:40, lakshmi k s wrote:
Hello Mark - with rgw_keystone_url under radosgw section, I do NOT see
keystone handshake. If I move it under global section, I see initial
keystone handshake as explained earlier. Below is the output of osd dump
and osd tree. I have 3 nodes (node1, node2, node3) acting as OSDs. One
of them (node1) is also a monitor node. I also have an admin node and
gateway node in ceph cluster. Keystone server (swift client) of course
is all together a different Openstack setup. Let me know if you need any
more information.
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