Hi Dhairya, Yes I have in ceph.conf (only copied the lines below, there are more in these sections). I do not have a keyring path setting in ceph.conf public network = a.b.c.111/24 [mon] mon host = a.b.c.111,a.b.c.112,a.b.c.113 [mon.a] mon addr = a.b.c.111 [mon.b] mon addr = a.b.c.112 [mon.c] mon addr = a.b.c.113 > > Can you confirm if the mon ip in ceph.conf is correct and is public; > also the keyring path is specified correctly? > > > > I need some help understanding this. I have configured nfs-ganesha > for cephfs using something like this in ganesha.conf > > FSAL { Name = CEPH; User_Id = "testing.nfs"; Secret_Access_Key = > "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=="; } > > But I contstantly have these messages in de ganesha logs, 6x per > user_id > > auth: unable to find a keyring on /etc/ceph/ceph.client.testing > > I thought this was a ganesha authentication order issue, but > they[1] say it has to do with ceph. I am still on Nautilus so maybe this > has been fixed in newer releases. I still have a hard time understanding > why this is an issue of ceph (libraries). > > > [1] > https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/nfs-ganesha/issues/974 > _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx