Using s3website with ceph orch?

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Dear all,

I'm trying to configure the s3website with a site managed by
ceph-orch. I'm trying to follow [1] in spirit. I have configured two
ingress.rgw services "ingress.rgw.ext" and "ingress.rgw.ext-website"
and point to them via ceph-s3-ext.example.com and
ceph-s3-website-ext.example.com in DNS. I'm attempting to pass the
configuration from below.

However, looking at the configuration of the daemons via the admin
socket tells me that the website-related configuration is not applied.

Is this configuration supported? Would there be a workaround?

Best wishes,
Manuel

# cat  rgw.ext.yml
service_type: rgw
service_id: ext
service_name: rgw.ext
placement:
  hosts:
    - osd-1
# count_per_host: 1
# label: rgw
spec:
  rgw_frontend_port: 8100
  rgw_realm: ext
  rgw_zone: ext-default-primary
  config:
    rgw_dns_name: ceph-s3-ext.example.com
    rgw_dns_s3website_name: ceph-s3-website-ext.example.com
    rgw_enable_apis: s3, swift, swift_auth, admin
    rgw_enable_static_website: true
    rgw_expose_bucket: true
    rgw_resolve_cname: true
# cat rgw.ext-website.yml
service_type: rgw
service_id: ext-website
service_name: rgw.ext-website
placement:
  hosts:
    - osd-1
# count_per_host: 1
# label: rgw
spec:
  rgw_frontend_port: 8200
  rgw_realm: ext
  rgw_zone: ext-default-primary
  config:
    rgw_dns_name: ceph-s3-ext.example.com
    rgw_dns_s3website_name: ceph-s3-website-ext.example.com
    rgw_enable_apis: s3website
    rgw_enable_static_website: true
    rgw_resolve_cname: true


[1] https://gist.github.com/robbat2/ec0a66eed28e5f0e1ef7018e9c77910c
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