Update: I was able to fix the authentication error, and I have 2 radosgw running on the same host. The problem now, is, I believe I have created the zone wrong, or, I am doing something wrong, because I can login with the user I had before, and I can access his buckets. I need to have everything separated. Here are my zone info: default zone: { "domain_root": ".rgw", "control_pool": ".rgw.control", "gc_pool": ".rgw.gc", "log_pool": ".log", "intent_log_pool": ".intent-log", "usage_log_pool": ".usage", "user_keys_pool": ".users", "user_email_pool": ".users.email", "user_swift_pool": ".users.swift", "user_uid_pool": ".users.uid", "system_key": { "access_key": "", "secret_key": ""}, "placement_pools": [ { "key": "default-placement", "val": { "index_pool": ".rgw.buckets.index", "data_pool": ".rgw.buckets", "data_extra_pool": ".rgw.buckets.extra"}}]} env2 zone: { "domain_root": ".rgw", "control_pool": ".rgw.control", "gc_pool": ".rgw.gc", "log_pool": ".log", "intent_log_pool": ".intent-log", "usage_log_pool": ".usage", "user_keys_pool": ".users", "user_email_pool": ".users.email", "user_swift_pool": ".users.swift", "user_uid_pool": ".users.uid", "system_key": { "access_key": "", "secret_key": ""}, "placement_pools": [ { "key": "default-placement", "val": { "index_pool": ".rgw.buckets.index", "data_pool": ".rgw.buckets", "data_extra_pool": ".rgw.buckets.extra"}}]} Could you guys help me? Marco Garcês On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Marco Garcês <marco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > By the way, > Is it possible to run 2 radosgw on the same host? > > I think I have created the zone, not sure if it was correct, because > it used the default pool names, even though I had changed them in the > json file I had provided. > > Now I am trying to run ceph-radosgw with two different entries in the > ceph.conf file, but without sucess. Example: > > [client.radosgw.gw] > host = GATEWAY > keyring = /etc/ceph/keyring.radosgw.gw > rgw socket path = /var/run/ceph/ceph.radosgw.gateway.fastcgi.sock > log file = /var/log/ceph/client.radosgw.gateway.log > rgw print continue = false > rgw dns name = gateway.local > rgw enable ops log = false > rgw enable usage log = true > rgw usage log tick interval = 30 > rgw usage log flush threshold = 1024 > rgw usage max shards = 32 > rgw usage max user shards = 1 > rgw cache lru size = 15000 > rgw thread pool size = 2048 > > #[client.radosgw.gw.env2] > #host = GATEWAY > #keyring = /etc/ceph/keyring.radosgw.gw > #rgw socket path = /var/run/ceph/ceph.env2.radosgw.gateway.fastcgi.sock > #log file = /var/log/ceph/client.env2.radosgw.gateway.log > #rgw print continue = false > #rgw dns name = cephppr.local > #rgw enable ops log = false > #rgw enable usage log = true > #rgw usage log tick interval = 30 > #rgw usage log flush threshold = 1024 > #rgw usage max shards = 32 > #rgw usage max user shards = 1 > #rgw cache lru size = 15000 > #rgw thread pool size = 2048 > #rgw zone = ppr > > It fails to create the socket: > 2014-11-06 15:39:08.862364 7f80cc670880 0 ceph version 0.80.5 > (38b73c67d375a2552d8ed67843c8a65c2c0feba6), process radosgw, pid 7930 > 2014-11-06 15:39:08.870429 7f80cc670880 0 librados: > client.radosgw.gw.env2 authentication error (1) Operation not > permitted > 2014-11-06 15:39:08.870889 7f80cc670880 -1 Couldn't init storage > provider (RADOS) > > > What am I doing wrong? > > Marco Garcês > #sysadmin > Maputo - Mozambique > [Skype] marcogarces > > > On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Marco Garcês <marco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Your solution of pre-pending the environment name to the bucket, was >> my first choice, but at the moment I can't ask the devs to change the >> code to do that. For now I have to stick with the zones solution. >> Should I follow the federated zones docs >> (http://ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/federated-config/) but skip the >> sync step? >> >> Thank you, >> >> Marco Garcês >> >> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 8:13 PM, Craig Lewis <clewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> You could setup dedicated zones for each environment, and not >>> replicate between them. >>> >>> Each zone would have it's own URL, but you would be able to re-use >>> usernames and bucket names. If different URLs are a problem, you >>> might be able to get around that in the load balancer or the web >>> servers. I wouldn't really recommend that, but it's possible. >>> >>> >>> I have a similar requirement. I was able to pre-pending the >>> environment name to the bucket in my client code, which made things >>> much easier. >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Marco Garcês <marco@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Hi there, >>>> >>>> I have this situation, where I'm using the same Ceph cluster (with >>>> radosgw), for two different environments, QUAL and PRE-PRODUCTION. >>>> >>>> I need different users for each environment, but I need to create the >>>> same buckets, with the same name; I understand there is no way to have >>>> 2 buckets with the same name, but how can I go around this? Perhaps >>>> creating a different pool for each user? >>>> >>>> Can you help me? Thank you in advance, my best regards, >>>> >>>> Marco Garcês >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> 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