Hi Tommi,
Thanks for your reply.
My environment is ceph v0.30 and installed on Ubuntu 10.10 by
compiling source, not debian package.
It showed nothing when I did "user rm".
And I know the user still exists because I did "rados -p .users.uid
ls" and saw the user's name still exists.
Still, I can use Cyberduck to connect to radosgw by the user's key.
"BUT" it worked well when I created another v0.30 radosgw environment
installed on Fedora 15 .
So I am confusing now why this is happening.......><

2011/8/12 Tommi Virtanen <[email protected]>:
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 08:14, Sylar Shen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am using radosgw right now.
>> It worked great but there is a strange thing - I cannot remove a radosgw 
>> user.
>> I've read the usage information of "radosgw_admin" and knew that it
>> has "user rm" command.
>> So my command was "radosgw_admin user rm --uid=test" but the test
>> account wasn't deleted.
>> I am wondering if my command was wrong or something.
>
> Can you give us more info -- what did the "user rm" command output,
> how did you determine that the user still exists?
>
> I just tested this and it Works For Me(tm); requests get 403 Forbidden
> as soon as I do the "user rm".
>



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Best Regards,
Sylar Shen
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