Hello Eugen Thank you very much for your guidance and support , now everything is working fine , RGW has been replaced swift as I wanted. Michel On Thu, 9 Sep 2021, 13:59 Michel Niyoyita, <micou12@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Eugen, > > Are there other config done on the OpenStack side except creating > endpoints?I would like to check maybe if I miss something in authentication > because up to now the dashboard has the same proble. once click on the > containers it automatically disconnect . > > Thanks for your usual support > > On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 4:50 PM Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> wrote: > >> It's hard to tell what is wrong with your setup, I don't really use >> mine but this was the last working config I had to be able to create >> swift containers directly in RGW: >> >> ---snip--- >> # ceph.conf: >> >> [client.rgw.ses6-mon1] >> rgw frontends = "beast port=80" >> rgw dns name = ses6-mon1.example.com >> rgw enable usage log = true >> >> rgw thread pool size = 512 >> rgw keystone api version = 3 >> rgw keystone url = http://control-node.example.com:5000 >> >> rgw keystone admin user = rgw >> rgw keystone admin password = **** >> rgw keystone admin domain = default >> rgw keystone admin project = service >> rgw keystone accepted roles = admin,Member,_member_,member >> rgw keystone verify ssl = false >> rgw s3 auth use keystone = true >> rgw keystone revocation interval = 0 >> >> >> # User role (I don't think admin is required) >> >> openstack role add --user rgw --project 9e8a67da237a4b26afb2819d2dea2219 >> admin >> >> >> # Create keystone endpoints >> >> openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne swift admin >> "http://ses6-mon1.example.com:80/swift/v1" >> openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne swift internal >> "http://ses6-mon1.example.com:80/swift/v1" >> openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne swift public >> "http://ses6-mon1.example.com:80/swift/v1" >> >> >> # Create container and files >> >> openstack container create swift1 >> >> +---------+-----------+---------------------------------------------------+ >> | account | container | x-trans-id >> | >> >> +---------+-----------+---------------------------------------------------+ >> | v1 | swift1 | tx000000000000000000001-0060b4ba48-d724dc-default >> | >> >> +---------+-----------+---------------------------------------------------+ >> >> openstack object create --name file1 swift1 chef-client.log >> +--------+-----------+----------------------------------+ >> | object | container | etag | >> +--------+-----------+----------------------------------+ >> | file1 | swift1 | 56a1ed3b201c1e753bcbe80c640349f7 | >> +--------+-----------+----------------------------------+ >> ---snip--- >> >> >> You are mixing dns names and IP addresses, I can't tell if that's a >> problem but it probably should work, I'm not sure. Compared to my >> ceph.conf these are the major differences: >> >> rgw keystone verify ssl = false >> rgw s3 auth use keystone = true >> rgw keystone revocation interval = 0 >> >> And I don't use rgw_keystone_token_cache_size. Maybe try again with >> the options I use. >> >> >> Zitat von Michel Niyoyita <micou12@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >> > Hello, >> > >> > I am trying to replace swift by RGW as backend storage but I failed >> once I >> > try to post a container in the OpenStack side however, all interfaces >> are >> > configured (admin, public and internal). but Once I post from RGW host >> it >> > is created . Another issue is that object storage does not appear on >> the >> > horizon dashboard . I have deployed openstack all-in-one using >> > kolla-ansible and Os is ubuntu >> > >> > (kolla-open1) stack@kolla-open1:~$ swift -v post myswift >> > Container POST failed: http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1/myswift 401 >> > Unauthorized b'AccessDenied' >> > Failed Transaction ID: tx000000000000000000008-006135dcbd-87d63-default >> > >> > (kolla-open1) stack@kolla-open1:~$ swift list >> > Account GET failed: http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1?format=json 401 >> > Unauthorized [first 60 chars of response] >> > b'{"Code":"AccessDenied","RequestId":"tx00000000000000000000c-' >> > Failed Transaction ID: tx00000000000000000000c-006135de42-87d63-default >> > >> > Kindly help to solve the issue >> > >> > Michel >> > >> > On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 4:28 PM Alex Schultz <aschultz@xxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> > >> >> The swift docs are a bit out of date as they still reference python2 >> >> despite python3 being supported for some time now. Replace python- >> with >> >> python3- and try again. >> >> >> >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 7:35 AM Michel Niyoyita <micou12@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >> >>> From: Michel Niyoyita <micou12@xxxxxxxxx> >> >>> Date: Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 12:17 PM >> >>> Subject: Fwd: Re: Replacing swift with RGW >> >>> To: <openstack-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >> >>> From: Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> >> >>> Date: Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 10:39 AM >> >>> Subject: Re: Re: Replacing swift with RGW >> >>> To: Michel Niyoyita <micou12@xxxxxxxxx> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> You should continue this thread on the openstack-discuss mailing list >> >>> (openstack-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) since this is not a ceph >> issue. >> >>> I'm not familiar with kolla and I don't know the requirements to >> >>> install openstack-swift, you'll need to ask the openstack community. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Zitat von Michel Niyoyita <micou12@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> >> >>> > Below are errors I am getting once I try to run swift commands . the >> >>> second >> >>> > one is the error I get once try to install python-swiftclient >> >>> > >> >>> > (kolla-open) [stack@kolla-open ~]$ swift -v stat >> >>> > -bash: swift: command not found >> >>> > (kolla-open) [stack@kolla-open ~]$ sudo yum -y install >> >>> python-swiftclient >> >>> > Last metadata expiration check: 0:59:21 ago on Thu 02 Sep 2021 >> 09:21:53 >> >>> AM >> >>> > CAT. >> >>> > No match for argument: python-swiftclient >> >>> > Error: Unable to find a match: python-swiftclient >> >>> > (kolla-open) [stack@kolla-open ~]$ >> >>> > >> >>> > Waiting for your help >> >>> > >> >>> > On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 10:17 AM Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> > >> >>> >> I can't tell for sure, but yes, I believe you need the >> openstack-swift >> >>> >> package (with dependencies). What errors do you get? The more >> >>> >> information you share the better people can help. >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> Zitat von Michel Niyoyita <micou12@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> >> >> >>> >> > I tried to install "sudo yum -y install python-swiftclient" on >> >>> openstack >> >>> >> > side but fails . are there openastack-shwift packages which are >> >>> needed? >> >>> >> > if are there please help me to get . may be also it is the >> cause I >> >>> am >> >>> >> > failing to run swift command on openstack cli side. >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > thank you for your continued support. >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > Micheal >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> > On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 9:14 AM Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >>> >> > >> >>> >> >> I only configured the endpoints for the clients to directly >> access >> >>> the >> >>> >> >> RGWs, but you'll probably need to install the openstack-swift >> >>> package. >> >>> >> >> Or have you done that already? >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> Zitat von Michel Niyoyita <micou12@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> > Thank you Eugen for your prompt response. >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> > Now the commands provided work. but I am not finding the >> object >> >>> >> storage >> >>> >> >> on >> >>> >> >> > the horizon dashboard , but it appears in the system >> information >> >>> >> >> services. >> >>> >> >> > [image: image.png] >> >>> >> >> > so my question is how to configure it in order that it can >> appear >> >>> in >> >>> >> the >> >>> >> >> > dashboard . >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> > Michel >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> > On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 3:49 PM Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> Sorry, one little detail slipped through, the '--region' flag >> >>> has to >> >>> >> >> >> be put before the 'service' name. The correct command would >> be: >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne swift admin >> >>> >> >> >> http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1 >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> and respectively for the other interfaces. >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> Zitat von Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx>: >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> > Hi, >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > this is not a ceph issue but your openstack cli command as >> the >> >>> >> error >> >>> >> >> >> > message states. >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > Try one interface at a time: >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > openstack endpoint create swift public >> >>> >> >> >> > http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1 --region RegionOne swift >> >>> >> >> >> > openstack endpoint create swift admin >> >>> >> http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1 >> >>> >> >> >> > --region RegionOne swift >> >>> >> >> >> > openstack endpoint create swift internal >> >>> >> >> >> > http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1 --region RegionOne swift >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> > Zitat von Michel Niyoyita <micou12@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> >> >> >> > >> >>> >> >> >> >> Hello , >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Below are errors I am getting once I am trying to >> integrate >> >>> swift >> >>> >> >> with >> >>> >> >> >> >> Radosgateway. >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> From openstack side once i try to endpoint which will >> point >> >>> to the >> >>> >> >> >> >> radosgateway : >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> (kolla-open) [stack@kolla-open kolla]$ openstack endpoint >> >>> create >> >>> >> >> >> >> --publicurl http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1 --adminurl >> >>> >> >> >> >> http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1 --internal >> >>> >> >> >> http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1 >> >>> >> >> >> >> --region RegionOne swift >> >>> >> >> >> >> usage: openstack endpoint create [-h] [-f >> >>> >> >> {json,shell,table,value,yaml}] >> >>> >> >> >> >> [-c COLUMN] [--noindent] >> >>> [--prefix >> >>> >> >> >> PREFIX] >> >>> >> >> >> >> [--max-width <integer>] >> >>> >> [--fit-width] >> >>> >> >> >> >> [--print-empty] [--region >> >>> >> >> <region-id>] >> >>> >> >> >> >> [--enable | --disable] >> >>> >> >> >> >> <service> <interface> >> <url> >> >>> >> >> >> >> openstack endpoint create: error: argument <interface>: >> >>> invalid >> >>> >> >> choice: >> >>> >> >> >> ' >> >>> >> >> >> >> http://ceph-osd3:8080/swift/v1' (choose from 'admin', >> >>> 'public', >> >>> >> >> >> 'internal') >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> (kolla-open) [stack@kolla-open kolla]$ >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> below are my /etc/ceph/ceph.conf file : >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> [client.rgw.ceph-osd3] >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw_dns_name = ceph-osd3 >> >>> >> >> >> >> host = ceph-osd3 >> >>> >> >> >> >> keyring = /var/lib/ceph/radosgw/ceph-rgw.ceph-osd3/keyring >> >>> >> >> >> >> log file = /var/log/ceph/ceph-rgw-ceph-osd3.log >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw frontends = civetweb port=10.10.29.110:8080 >> >>> num_threads=100 >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw_keystone_url=http://10.10.29.150:35357 >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw_keystone_admin_user=admin >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw_keystone_admin_password=admin >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw_keystone_admin_tenant=admin >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw_keystone_accepted_role=admin Member swiftoperator >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw_keystone_token_cache_size=200 >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw_keystone_revocation_interval=300 >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> [client.rgw.ceph-osd3.rgw0] >> >>> >> >> >> >> host = ceph-osd3 >> >>> >> >> >> >> keyring = >> >>> /var/lib/ceph/radosgw/ceph-rgw.ceph-osd3.rgw0/keyring >> >>> >> >> >> >> log file = /var/log/ceph/ceph-rgw-ceph-osd3.rgw0.log >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw frontends = beast endpoint=10.10.29.110:8080 >> >>> >> >> >> >> rgw thread pool size = 512 >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> please note that my rgw_dns_name = ceph_osd3 with >> >>> 10.10.29.110 as >> >>> >> IP >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> and 10.10.29.150 all-in-one IP >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Please crosscheck where I might make mistake and try to >> >>> correct. >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Best regards >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> Michel >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 11:25 AM Etienne Menguy < >> >>> >> >> >> etienne.menguy@xxxxxxxx> >> >>> >> >> >> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> Hi, >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> There are some information on Ceph documentation >> >>> >> >> >> >>> https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/radosgw/keystone/ < >> >>> >> >> >> >>> https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/radosgw/keystone/> . >> >>> >> >> >> >>> - Use keystone as auth for RGW >> >>> >> >> >> >>> - Create service and register your RGW as swift >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> Étienne >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> On 27 Aug 2021, at 15:47, Michel Niyoyita < >> >>> micou12@xxxxxxxxx> >> >>> >> >> wrote: >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> Hello , >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> I have configured RGW in my ceph cluster deployed using >> ceph >> >>> >> >> ansible >> >>> >> >> >> and >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> create sub user to access the created containers and >> would >> >>> like >> >>> >> to >> >>> >> >> >> >>> replace >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> swift by RGW in the openstack side. Anyone can help on >> >>> >> >> configuration >> >>> >> >> >> to >> >>> >> >> >> >>> be >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> done in the OpenStack side in order to integrate those >> >>> >> services. I >> >>> >> >> >> have >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> deployed OpenStack wallaby using Kolla-ansible on ubuntu >> >>> 20.04. >> >>> >> and >> >>> >> >> >> ceph >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> pacific 16.2.5 was deployed using ansible on ubuntu >> 20.04 >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> Kindly help for the configuration or documentation. >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> Best Regards >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> Michel >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> To unsubscribe send an email to >> ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> >> >> >> >>> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> >>> >> >> >> >>> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >>> >> >> >> >> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> >>> >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >>> >> >> >> ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx >> >>> >> >> >> To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx >> >>> >> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx