I tried the follow the steps I did originally listed, but it seems I am not
doing something right.
Our Storage/backup admin cannot connect to port 8000 on the server instance.
Do I need to setup a HAProxy as a front-end on a different port to communicate
with the RGW listening ports between the
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> Gateway (RGW) under Ceph?
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Hi,
recommended methods of deploying rgw are imho overly complicated. You can get
service up
Hi,
recommended methods of deploying rgw are imho overly complicated. You can
get service up manually also with something simple like:
[root@mon1 bin]# cat /etc/ceph/ceph.conf
[global]
fsid = 12345678-XXXx ...
mon initial members = mon1,mon3
mon host = ip-mon1,ip-mon2
auth cluster required = non
Can anyone help me on this? I can't be that hard to do.
-- Michael
-Original Message-
From: Michael Worsham
Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2024 3:03 PM
To: ceph-users@ceph.io
Subject: [ceph-users] What is the proper way to setup Rados Gateway (RGW) under
Ceph?
I have setup a 'reef' Ceph
Hi,
do you really need multi-site since you mentioned that you have one
cluster? Maybe start with single-site RGW [1] since there's no
replication target anyway.
If you deploy multiple rgw daemons you might need an ingress service
[2] as well and point your zone endpoints to your virtual