Re: How to find the bucket name from Radosgw log?

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Hi,

Your cluster probably has dns-style buckets enabled. <bucketname>.<yourdomain>.
In that case the path does not include the bucket name, and neither
does the rgw log.
Do you have a frontend lb like haproxy? You'll find the bucket names there.

-- Dan

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On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 2:34 PM <viplanghe6@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I find a log like this, and I thought the bucket name should be "photos":
>
> ....[2023-04-19 15:48:47.0.5541s] "GET /photos/shares/....
>
> But I can not find it:
>
> radosgw-admin bucket stats --bucket photos
> failure: 2023-04-19 15:48:53.969 7f69dce49a80  0 could not get bucket info for bucket=photos
> (2002) Unknown error 2002
>
> How does this happen? Thanks
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