Hi Can, Thanks for the information. That is exactly what I am looking for. Best regards, Huseyin Cotuk hcotuk@xxxxxxxxx > On 19 Dec 2024, at 22:11, Can Özyurt <acozyurt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Huseyin, > > You can use the service names as they are shown in `ceph orch ls`. For ex: > > # ceph orch apply rgw foo --placement=label:rgw > # ceph config set client.rgw.foo rgw_dns_name bar > > And all RGW instances managed by rgw.foo service spec will have the same config. I hope that's what you are looking for. > > Kinds regards, > Can > > On Thu, 19 Dec 2024 at 16:08, Huseyin Cotuk <hcotuk@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:hcotuk@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> Hello Cephers, >> >> I am running a multi-site Ceph cluster with multiple zones in both regions. Specifically, site A has two zones named tr-ist-01 and tr-ist-02. The first zone (tr-ist-01) is used for local object storage needs and not synced with the remote site. The second zone (tr-ist-02) is used for multi-site and synced with remote site. >> >> When using cephadm with single zone radosgw, the fqdn can be set as follows. >> >> ceph config set global rgw_dns_name {rgw_service_fqdn} >> >> My question is, how can I set the fqdn of each radosgw service in a multiple zone environment? Rather than setting a global rgw_dns_name, is it possible to set this setting for each zone? >> >> It is possible to set this for each pod with specific podname but it can change in runtime. Any help will be appreciated. >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Best regards, >> Huseyin Cotuk >> hcotuk@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:hcotuk@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Dev mailing list -- dev@xxxxxxx <mailto:dev@xxxxxxx> >> To unsubscribe send an email to dev-leave@xxxxxxx <mailto:dev-leave@xxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx