Hi,
Here's a patch to allow hostname in Ring which is under developing you
might be interested in.
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/80421/
-Edward Zhang
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Kenichiro"
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2014-07-23 上午 cc
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Subject
[openstack-dev] [swift] Use FQDN in
Please respond to Ring files instead of "ip"
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Hi,
I want to use FQDN in Ring files instead of "ip".
I tried the following Swift APIs with using FQDN and it succeeded.
(I used swift1.13.1.)
- PUT Container
- PUT Object
In some documents there is no info for using FQDN in Ring files.
- swift 1.13.1 documentation The Rings > List of Devices
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/1.13.1/overview_ring.html#list-of-devices
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The IP address of the server containing the device.
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- swift-ring-builder's USAGE
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swift-ring-builder <builder_file> add
[--region <region>] --zone <zone> --ip <ip> --port <port>
--replication-ip <r_ip> --replication-port <r_port>
--device <device_name> --meta <meta> --weight <weight>
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I would like to know whether FQDN in Ring files supports and/or how to
evaluate to support FQDN in Ring files.
Could you please advise me for it?
Best Regards,
Kenichiro Matsuda.
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