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Gil Vernik commented on HADOOP-10420:
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I think the best way, is to check it against private Swift cluster that you can
setup very fast on any Ubuntu based VM. This authentication method of this
patch is the default for any vanilla Swift. One way is to follow Swift All in
One or if i am not mistaken than Ubuntu has Swift in it's repository already
which makes it very easy to setup.
About public providers... any provider that offer Swift object store ( for
example SoftLayer and many others)
I wonder how the original driver was tested? The one that have Keystone only...
was it tested against public Swift cluster?
> Add support to Swift-FS to support tempAuth
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> Key: HADOOP-10420
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10420
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: fs, fs/swift, tools
> Affects Versions: 2.3.0
> Reporter: Jinghui Wang
> Attachments: HADOOP-10420-002.patch, HADOOP-10420-003.patch,
> HADOOP-10420-004.patch, HADOOP-10420-005.patch, HADOOP-10420.patch
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> Currently, hadoop-openstack Swift FS supports keystone authentication. The
> attached patch adds support for tempAuth. Users will be able to configure
> which authentication to use.
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