Have you created the * DNS record?
bucket1.<rgw dns name> needs to resolve to that IP address (that's what you're saying in the host_bucket directive).
bucket1.<rgw dns name> needs to resolve to that IP address (that's what you're saying in the host_bucket directive).
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 5:52 AM, Ruchika Kharwar <saltribbon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Apologies for re-asking this question since I found several hits on this question but not very clear answers.I am in a situation where s3cmd ls seems to workbut s3cmd mb s3://bucket1 does not1. The rgw dns name = servername in the apache rados.vhost.conf file. and on the client running the s3cmdthe .s3cfg hashost_base = <IP address of the radosgw>host_bucket = %(bucket)s.<IP address.com>the rgs dns name and that in the apache2 rados.vhost.conf has rgw dns name and Servername set to <IP address.com>Please adviseThank you
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