Dear All
The rgw user metadata "default_storage_class" is not working as expected on Nautilus 14.2.15. See the doc: https://docs.ceph.com/en/nautilus/radosgw/placement/#user-placement S3 API PUT with the header x-amz-storage-class:NVME is working as expected. But without this header RGW should use the default_storage_class from the user info, which it does not. Is this feature not yet implemented on Nautilus? Thanks in advance for your help. Ideally I would like the user info to win against the request info. That would help a lot to migrate the objects seamlessly to another pool. Cheers Francois -- EveryWare AG François Scheurer Senior Systems Engineer Zurlindenstrasse 52a CH-8003 Zürich tel: +41 44 466 60 00 fax: +41 44 466 60 10 mail: [email protected] web: http://www.everyware.ch
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