Re: radosgw global quotas - how to set in jewel?

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A new set of 'radosgw-admin global quota' commands were added for this, which we'll backport to kraken and jewel. You can view the updated documentation here: http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/admin/#reading-writing-global-quotas

Thanks again for pointing this out,
Casey


On 04/03/2017 03:23 PM, Graham Allan wrote:
Ah, thanks, I thought I was going crazy for a bit there! The global quota would be useful for us (now wanting to retroactively impose quotas on pre-existing users), but we can script a workaround instead.

Thanks,
Graham

On 03/29/2017 10:17 AM, Casey Bodley wrote:
Hi Graham, you're absolutely right. In jewel, these settings were moved
into the period, but radosgw-admin doesn't have any commands to modify
them. I opened a tracker issue for this at
http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/19409. For now, it looks like you're
stuck with the 'default quota' settings in ceph.conf.

Thanks,
Casey

On 03/27/2017 03:13 PM, Graham Allan wrote:
I'm following up to myself here, but I'd love to hear if anyone knows
how the global quotas can be set in jewel's radosgw. I haven't found
anything which has an effect - the documentation says to use:

radosgw-admin region-map get > regionmap.json
...edit the json file
radosgw-admin region-map set < regionmap.json

but this has no effect on jewel. There doesn't seem to be any
analogous function in the "period"-related commands which I think
would be the right place to look for jewel.

Am I missing something, or should I open a bug?

Graham


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