Re: Bucket rename with

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Honestly, not having a function to rename bucket from admin rgw-admin is like not having a function to copy or move. It is something basic, since if not the workarround, it is to create a new bucket and move all the files with the consequent loss of time and cost of computation. In addition to the interruption.

Im sure that im not the only one administrator of rgw that need rename some buckets, because by default system let Users for example use CAPITIAL letter and that's not compliance.

KR,
Manuel

-----Mensaje original-----
De: J. Eric Ivancich <ivancich@xxxxxxxxxx> 
Enviado el: viernes, 14 de febrero de 2020 20:47
Para: EDH - Manuel Rios <mriosfer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
CC: ceph-users@xxxxxxx
Asunto: Re:  Bucket rename with

On 2/4/20 12:29 PM, EDH - Manuel Rios wrote:
> Hi
>
> Some Customer asked us for a normal easy problem, they want rename a bucket.
>
> Checking the Nautilus documentation looks by now its not possible, but I checked master documentation and a CLI should be accomplish this apparently.
>
> $ radosgw-admin bucket link --bucket=foo --bucket-new-name=bar --uid=johnny
>
> Will be backported to Nautilus? Or its still just for developer/master users?
>
> https://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/man/8/radosgw-admin/
Given both that it's a feature and the sheer size of the PR -- 22 commits and 32 files altered -- my guess is that it will not be backported to Nautilus. However I'll invite the principals to weigh in.

Best,

Eric

-- 
J. Eric Ivancich
he/him/his
Red Hat Storage
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

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