Hi list,
My setup is: ceph 0.94.5, ubuntu 14.04, tengine (patched nginx).
I'm trying to migrate from our old file storage (MogileFS) to the new
ceph radosgw. The problem is that the old storage had no access control
- no authorization, so the access to read and/or write was controlled by
the web server (ie per IP/network).
I want to keep the clients using old storage, but get rid of the
MogileFS so I don't have to maintain two different storage solutions.
Basically MogileFS http API is similar to S3, except for the
authorization part - so the methods are the same (PUT, GET, DELETE..).
I've created a bucket with public-read-write access and tried to connect
MogileFS client to it - the uploads work fine, and the files get acl
public-read so are readable, but they don't have an owner.
So after upload I can't manage them (ie modify acl) - I can only remove
objects.
Is there a way to force files that are uploaded anonymously to have an
owner? Is there a way maybe to have them inherit owner from the bucket?
Cheers,
J
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Jacek Jarosiewicz
Administrator Systemów Informatycznych
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