lists ceph, hi:
how do you solve this issue? i run into it when i tryy to deploy 2 rgws on one ceph cluster in default region and default zone.
thanks
At 2014-07-01 09:06:24, "Brian Rak" <brak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >That sounds like you have some kind of odd situation going on. We only >use radosgw with nginx/tengine so I can't comment on the apache part of it. > >My understanding is this: > >You start ceph-radosgw, this creates a fastcgi socket somewhere (verify >this is created with lsof, there are some permission problems that will >result in radosgw running, but not opening the socket). > >Apache is configured to connect to this socket, and forward any incoming >requests. Apache should not be launching things. > >I did set Apache up once to test a bug, so I took a look at my config. >I do *not* have a s3gw.fcgi file on disk. Have you tried removing >that? I think that with FastCgiExternalServer, you don't need >s3gw.fcgi. The other thing that got me was socket path in >FastCgiExternalServer is relative to whatever you have FastCgiIpcDir set >to (which the Ceph docs don't seem to take into account). > > >On 6/30/2014 8:40 PM, lists+ceph@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> On 2014-06-16 13:16, lists+ceph@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>> I've just tried setting up the radosgw on centos6 according to >>> http://ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/config/ >> >>> While I can run the admin commands just fine to create users etc., >>> making a simple wget request to the domain I set up returns a 500 due >>> to a timeout. Every request I make results in another radosgw process >>> being created, which seems to start even more processes itself. I >>> only have to make a few requests to have about 60 radosgw processes. >>> >> >> Guess I'll try again. I gave this another shot, following the >> documentation, and still end up with basically a fork bomb rather than >> the nice ListAllMyBucketsResult output that the docs say I should >> get. Everything else about the cluster works fine, and I see others >> talking about the gateway as if it just worked, so I'm led to believe >> that I'm probably doing something stupid. Has anybody else run into >> the situation where apache times out while fastcgi just launches more >> and more processes? >> >> The init script launches a process, and the webserver seems to launch >> the same thing, so I'm not clear on what should be happening here. >> Either way, I get nothing back when making a simple GET request to the >> domain. >> >> If anybody has suggestions, even if they are "You nincompoop! >> Everybody knows that you need to do such and such", that would be >> helpful. >> _______________________________________________ >> ceph-users mailing list >> ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com > >_______________________________________________ >ceph-users mailing list >ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx >http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com
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