Ah so I need both users in both clusters? I think I missed that bit, let me see 
if that does the trick.

Aaron 
> On Nov 5, 2014, at 2:59 PM, Craig Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> One region two zones is the standard setup, so that should be fine.
> 
> Is metadata (users and buckets) being replicated, but not data (objects)? 
> 
> 
> Let's go through a quick checklist:
> Verify that you enabled log_meta and log_data in the region.json for the 
> master zone
> Verify that RadosGW is using your region map with radosgw-admin regionmap get 
> --name client.radosgw.<name> 
> Verifu 
> Verify that RadosGW is using your zone map with radosgw-admin zone get --name 
> client.radosgw.<name> 
> Verify that all the pools in your zone exist (RadosGW only auto-creates the 
> basic ones).
> Verify that your system users exist in both zones with the same access and 
> secret.
> Hopefully that gives you an idea what's not working correctly.  
> 
> If it doesn't, crank up the logging on the radosgw daemon on both sides, and 
> check the logs.  Add debug rgw = 20 to both ceph.conf (in the 
> client.radosgw.<name> section), and restart.  Hopefully those logs will tell 
> you what's wrong.
> 
> 
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 11:39 AM, Aaron Bassett <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Hello everyone, 
> I am attempted to setup a two cluster situation for object storage disaster 
> recovery. I have two physically separate sites so using 1 big cluster isn’t 
> an option. I’m attempting to follow the guide at: 
> http://ceph.com/docs/v0.80.5/radosgw/federated-config/ 
> <http://ceph.com/docs/v0.80.5/radosgw/federated-config/> . After a couple 
> days of flailing, I’ve settled on using 1 region with two zones, where each 
> cluster is a zone. I’m now attempting to set up an agent as per the 
> “Multi-Site Data Replication section. The agent kicks off ok and starts 
> making all sorts of connections, but no objects were being copied to the 
> non-master zone. I re-ran the agent with the -v flag and saw a lot of:
> 
> DEBUG:urllib3.connectionpool:"GET 
> /admin/opstate?client-id=radosgw-agent&object=test%2F_shadow_.JjVixjWmebQTrRed36FL6D0vy2gDVZ__39&op-id=phx-r1-head1%3A2451615%3A1
>  HTTP/1.1" 200 None                                                           
>                                               
> DEBUG:radosgw_agent.worker:op state is []                                     
>                                                                  
> DEBUG:radosgw_agent.worker:error geting op state: list index out of range     
>                                                                  
> 
> So it appears something is still wrong with my agent though I have no idea 
> what. I can’t seem to find any errors in any other logs. Does anyone have any 
> insight here? 
> 
> I’m also wondering if what I’m attempting with two cluster in the same region 
> as separate zones makes sense?
> 
> Thanks, Aaron 
> 
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