Hi,
in earlier versions (e.g. Nautilus) there was a dashboard command to
set the RGW hostname, that is not available in Octopus (I didn’t check
Pacific, probably when cephadm took over), so I would assume that it
comes from the ‘ceph orch host add’ command and you probably used the
host’s IP for that? But I’m just guessing here. Not sure if there’s a
way to reset it with a ceph command or if removing and adding the host
again would be necessary. There was a thread about that just this week.
Zitat von E Taka <0etaka0@xxxxxxxxx>:
Version: Pacific 16.2.9
Hi,
when clicking in the Dashboard at "Object Gateway" submenus, for example
"Daemons", the Dashboard gets an HTTP error 500. The logs says about this:
requests.exceptions.SSLError: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='10.149.12.179',
port=8000): Max retries exceeded with url: /admin/metadata/user?myself
(Caused by SSLError(CertificateError("hostname '10.149.12.179' doesn't
match either of […hostnames…] […]
We applied a correct rgw_frontend_ssl_certificate with a FQDN.
Obviously the error shows that the Dashboard should use the FQDN instead of
the correct IP address '10.149.12.179'. But how can I change it?
(Yes, there is the workaround "ceph dashboard set-rgw-api-ssl-verify
False", which I try to avoid).
Thanks
Erich
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