Re: modify civetweb default port won't work

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On 03/13/2017 03:26 PM, Yair Magnezi wrote:
Hello Wido

yes , the is my  /etc/cep/ceph.conf

and yes  radosgw.ceph-rgw-02 is the running instance .

root@ceph-rgw-02:/var/log/ceph# ps -ef | grep -i rgw
ceph     17226     1  0 14:02 ?        00:00:01 /usr/bin/radosgw
--cluster=ceph --id rgw.ceph-rgw-02 -f --setuser ceph --setgroup ceph

The ID passed to rgw here is `rgw.ceph-rgw-02`, whereas your conf has a section named `radosgw.ceph-rgw-02` try running this service
(systemctl start ceph-radosgw@xxxxxxxxxxxx-rgw-02 maybe?)

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On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Wido den Hollander <wido@xxxxxxxx
<mailto:wido@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:


    > Op 13 maart 2017 om 15:03 schreef Yair Magnezi
    <yair.magnezi@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:yair.magnezi@xxxxxxxxxxx>>:
    >
    >
    > Hello Cephers .
    >
    > I'm trying to modify the   civetweb default  port to 80 but from some
    > reason it insists on listening on the default 7480 port
    >
    > My configuration is quiet  simple ( experimental  ) and looks like this :
    >
    >
    > [global]
    > fsid = 00c167db-aea1-41b4-903b-69b0c86b6a0f
    > mon_initial_members = ceph-osd-01 ceph-osd-02
    > mon_host = 10.83.1.78,10.83.1.79
    > auth_cluster_required = cephx
    > auth_service_required = cephx
    > auth_client_required = cephx
    > public_network = 10.83.1.0/24 <http://10.83.1.0/24>
    > rbd default features = 3
    > #debug ms = 1
    > #debug rgw = 20
    >
    > [client.radosgw.ceph-rgw-02]
    > host = ceph-rgw-02
    > keyring = /etc/ceph/ceph.client.radosgw.keyring
    > log file = /var/log/radosgw/client.radosgw.gateway.log
    > rgw_frontends = "civetweb port=80"
    >
    >

    Are you sure this is in /etc/ceph/ceph.conf?

    In addition, are you also sure the RGW is running as user
    'radosgw.ceph-rgw-02' ?

    Wido

    > after restart still the same :
    >
    > root@ceph-rgw-02:/var/log/ceph# netstat -an |  grep 80
    > *tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:7480 <http://0.0.0.0:7480>
    <http://0.0.0.0:7480>
    >  0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN*
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:56697 <http://10.83.1.100:56697>
         10.83.1.79:6804 <http://10.83.1.79:6804>
    > ESTABLISHED
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:59482 <http://10.83.1.100:59482>
         10.83.1.79:6800 <http://10.83.1.79:6800>
    > TIME_WAIT
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:33129 <http://10.83.1.100:33129>
         10.83.1.78:6804 <http://10.83.1.78:6804>
    > ESTABLISHED
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:56318 <http://10.83.1.100:56318>
         10.83.1.80:6804 <http://10.83.1.80:6804>
    > TIME_WAIT
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:56324 <http://10.83.1.100:56324>
         10.83.1.80:6804 <http://10.83.1.80:6804>
    > ESTABLISHED
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:60990 <http://10.83.1.100:60990>
         10.83.1.78:6800 <http://10.83.1.78:6800>
    > ESTABLISHED
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:60985 <http://10.83.1.100:60985>
         10.83.1.78:6800 <http://10.83.1.78:6800>
    > TIME_WAIT
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:56691 <http://10.83.1.100:56691>
         10.83.1.79:6804 <http://10.83.1.79:6804>
    > TIME_WAIT
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:33123 <http://10.83.1.100:33123>
         10.83.1.78:6804 <http://10.83.1.78:6804>
    > TIME_WAIT
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:59494 <http://10.83.1.100:59494>
         10.83.1.79:6800 <http://10.83.1.79:6800>
    > ESTABLISHED
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:55924 <http://10.83.1.100:55924>
         10.83.1.80:6800 <http://10.83.1.80:6800>
    > ESTABLISHED
    > tcp        0      0 10.83.1.100:57629 <http://10.83.1.100:57629>
         10.83.1.80:6789 <http://10.83.1.80:6789>
    > ESTABLISHED
    >
    >
    > Besides that it also looks like the service tries  to start the
    fcgi  (
    > besides the civetweb ) is there a reason for that ?  ( fastcgi &
    Apache are
    > not  installed )  ?
    >
    >
    > 2017-03-13 13:44:35.938897 7f05f3fd7700  1 handle_sigterm set
    alarm for 120
    > 2017-03-13 13:44:35.938916 7f06692c7900 -1 shutting down
    > 2017-03-13 13:44:36.170559 7f06692c7900  1 final shutdown
    > 2017-03-13 13:45:13.980814 7fbdb2e6c900  0 deferred set uid:gid to
    > 64045:64045 (ceph:ceph)
    > 2017-03-13 13:45:13.980992 7fbdb2e6c900  0 ceph version 10.2.6
    > (656b5b63ed7c43bd014bcafd81b001959d5f089f), process radosgw, pid 16995
    > *2017-03-13 13:45:14.115639 7fbdb2e6c900  0 starting handler:
    civetweb*
    > 2017-03-13 13:45:14.117003 7fbd8ffff700  0 -- 10.83.1.100:0/3241919968 <http://10.83.1.100:0/3241919968>
    > submit_message mon_subscribe({osdmap=48}) v2 remote, 10.83.1.78:6789/0 <http://10.83.1.78:6789/0>,
    > failed lossy con, dropping message 0x7fbd78011cc0
    > 2017-03-13 13:45:14.117644 7fbd8ffff700  0 monclient: hunting for new mon
    > *2017-03-13 13:45:14.120767 7fbdb2e6c900  0 starting handler: fastcgi*
    > *2017-03-13 13:45:14.123000 7fbd09f7b700  0 ERROR: no socket
    server point
    > defined, cannot start fcgi frontend*
    >
    >
    > Any idea what do i miss here
    >
    >
    > ceph version --> 10.2.6
    > ceph-rgw-02 is the gateway .
    >
    > Many Thanks
    >
    > Yair
    >
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