Re: Quincy: failure to enable mgr rgw module if not --force

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Hi,

just gave it a shot on Reef where the commands are available after enabling the module. It seems to work, but I did just a few tests like creating a realm, zonegroup and zone. This bootstrapped 2 rgw daemons and created 3 pools (.log, .control, .meta). But then the MGRs started to respawn every minute or so, so I removed the cluster. But you can do basically the same with 'ceph orch apply rgw ...' command [1] to create a realm, zonegroup and zone, or just use a spec file. I don't see a real benefit of using the rgw module here, but as I said, I did only some minimal testing.

Regards,
Eugen

[1] https://docs.ceph.com/en/quincy/cephadm/services/rgw/

Zitat von Michel Jouvin <michel.jouvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hi,

I'm trying to use the rgw mgr module to configure RGWs. Unfortunately it is not present in 'ceph mgr module ls' list and any attempt to enable it suggests that one mgr doesn't support it and that --force should be added. Adding --force effectively enabled it.

It is strange as it is a brand new cluster, created in Quincy, using cephadm. Why this need for --force? And it seems that even if the module is listed as enabled, the 'ceph rgw' command is not recognized and the help is not available for the rgw subcommand? What are we doing wrong?

Cheers,

Michel
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