Re: radosgw not listening after installation

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Hi,

first of all just in case, it looks like your script does not deploy any OSDs as you go straight from MON to RGW.

then, RGW does listen by default on 7480 and what you see on 6789 is the MON listening.

Investigation:
- Make sure your ceph-radosgw process is running first.
- If not running, have a look at the log to see why it may have failed.
- Paste some more information in this mailing list so we can help you find the problem (e.g. output of ceph-deploy, log of your RGW, ...)

My bet is that given that you haven’t deployed any OSDs the RGW can’t create the pools it needs to stroe data. May be not but just guessing from what you showed us.

Regards
JC

On Feb 5, 2018, at 16:51, Piers Haken <piersh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

i'm trying to setup radosgw on a brand new clutser, but I'm running into an issue where it's not listening on the default port (7480)

here's my install script:

   ceph-deploy new $NODE
   ceph-deploy install --release luminous $NODE
   ceph-deploy install --release luminous --rgw $NODE
   ceph-deploy mon create-initial
   ceph-deploy admin $NODE
   ceph-deploy rgw create $NODE

this is on debian 9.3 (stretch) on a clean machine.

the /usr/bin/radosgw process is running, and it's listening on port 6789 (this is not an HTTP server, but some insternal binary protocol), but the docs say it should be listening for HTTP requestst on port 7480.

what am i missing here?
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