Re: [ceph-users] leveldb compaction error

2015-10-07 Thread Narendra Trivedi (natrived)
Hi Selcuk, Which version of ceph did you upgrade from to Hammer (0.94)? --Narendra From: ceph-users [mailto:ceph-users-boun...@lists.ceph.com] On Behalf Of Selcuk TUNC Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 12:41 AM To: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com Subject: [ceph-users] leveldb compaction error

[ceph-users] Testing limitation of each component in Swift + radosgw

2014-11-07 Thread Narendra Trivedi (natrived)
Hi All, I have two haproxy in front of two radosgws. I need to test the limitations of each component (i.e. haproxy or radosgw) like the number of Swift APIs or number of concurrent container creations operations before haproxys give up i.e. the breaking point- similarly for radosgw. Does

Re: [ceph-users] Swift + radosgw: How do I find accounts/containers/objects limitation?

2014-11-03 Thread Narendra Trivedi (natrived)
Thanks. I think the limit is 100 by default and it can be disabled. As far as I understand, there are no object limit on radosgw side of things only from Swift end (i.e. 5GB) right? In short, if someone tries to upload a 1TB of object onto Swift + RadosGW, it has to be truncated at the

[ceph-users] Swift + radosgw: How do I find accounts/containers/objects limitation?

2014-10-31 Thread Narendra Trivedi (natrived)
Hi All, I have been working with Openstack Swift + radosgw to stress the whole object storage from the Swift side (I have been creating containers and objects for days now) but can't actually find the limitation when it comes to the number of accounts, containers, objects that can be created

Re: [ceph-users] Swift + radosgw: How do I find accounts/containers/objects limitation?

2014-10-31 Thread Narendra Trivedi (natrived)
Thanks, Gregory. Do you know how can I find out where the number of buckets for a particular user has been configured? --Narendra -Original Message- From: Gregory Farnum [mailto:g...@gregs42.com] Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 11:58 AM To: Narendra Trivedi (natrived) Cc: ceph-users