Re: Cephadm multi zone rgw_dns_name setting

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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> 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




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