Re: two keys for one single uid

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Thank You Guys,

The right command is:

radosgw-admin subuser create --uid=0001 --subuser=0001-read  --access=read  --key-type=s3 --gen-access-key --gen-secret


Best Regards

2017-11-23 11:04 GMT-02:00 David Turner <drakonstein@xxxxxxxxx>:

I use subusers for RGW s3 soon Jewel. It's identical to a user create command, but with the additional --subuser= and something like --access=.  I haven't been near a computer since you asked this question so I haven't been able to give you the proper command. `radosgw-admin --help | less` and then search for subuser with `/subuser` and you'll see all of the options.  There are also some examples in the ML archives.


On Thu, Nov 23, 2017, 7:22 AM Daniel Picolli Biazus <picollib@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey Abhishek!

How can I create a subuser do S3 user ? Could You give me an example?

Best Regards,

2017-11-23 9:55 GMT-02:00 Abhishek <abhishek@xxxxxxxx>:
On 2017-11-23 12:41, Daniel Picolli Biazus wrote:
Hey David,

You can create multiple keys using key create command

radosgw-admin key create --uid=somefoo --key-type=s3 --access-key=someaccess --secret=secretsecret

for eg.



I thought subusers are used essentially to swift users ? Am I wrong ? Can I
use it also to S3 ?

Subusers can be used for s3 as well

Best
Abhishek


Best Regards

2017-11-23 1:04 GMT-02:00 David Turner <drakonstein@xxxxxxxxx>:

If you create a subuser of the uid, then the subuser can have its own name
and key while being the same user. You can also limit a subuser to read,
write, read+write, or full permissions. Full is identical permissions for
the subuser as the user. Full enables creating and deleting buckets.

To list a subuser, you just do a user info on the user and it shows it.

I think you might be able to have multiple keys for a user without
subusers, but I think subusers is a better method.

On Wed, Nov 22, 2017, 6:26 PM Daniel Picolli Biazus <picollib@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hey Guys,

Is it possible generating two keys in one single user/uid on rados S3 ?

Something like that:

radosgw-admin user info --uid=0001
{
    "user_id": "0001",
    "display_name": "0001",
    "email": "",
    "suspended": 0,
    "max_buckets": 10,
    "auid": 0,
    "subusers": [],
    "keys": [
        {
            "user": "0001",
            "access_key": "foo1",
            "secret_key": "bar1"
        },
        {
            "user": "0001",
            "access_key": "foo2",
            "secret_key": "bar2"
        }
    ],
    "swift_keys": [],
    "caps": [
        {
            "type": "usage",
            "perm": "*"
        },
        {
            "type": "users",
            "perm": "read"
        }
    ],
    "op_mask": "read, write, delete",
    "default_placement": "",
    "placement_tags": [],
    "bucket_quota": {
        "enabled": false,
        "max_size_kb": -1,
        "max_objects": -1
    },
    "user_quota": {
        "enabled": true,
        "max_size_kb": 1048576000000,
        "max_objects": -1
    },
    "temp_url_keys": []
}


Best Regards,
Biazus
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