Re: blind buckets

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In order to use indexless (blind) buckets, you need to create a new
placement target, and then set the placement target's index_type param
to 1.

Yehuda

On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Tyler Bischel
<tyler.bischel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi there,
>   We are looking at using Ceph (Jewel) for a use case that is very write
> heavy strictly as an object store.  We've been working with Rados Gateway
> because we can easily integrate with existing S3 libraries... but we will
> never be doing any of the bucket listing operations.  I am concerned about
> the potential bottleneck of the RGW index files.
>   I've read here that Jewel now supports "Blind Buckets"... with some
> reference to setting a the RGWBucketIndexType to RGWBIType_Indexless... and
> I'm guessing its set as "index_type" here.  In the docs, the only
> "index_type" reference I see is here, under the placement pools.  However,
> the Pools documentation doesn't really give a clue how to set this value, or
> even if this is the proper index_type field that I'm guessing.
>   So the two things I'm interested in figuring out is:
> 1) Are "Blind Buckets" actually production ready
> 2) How do I configure Rados Gateway to omit the index files?
> --Tyler
>
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