Good morning,

Janne was a bit quicker than me, so I'll skip my short instructions how to deploy it manually. But your (cephadm managed) cluster will complain about "stray daemons". There doesn't seem to be a way to deploy rgw daemons manually with the cephadm tool so it wouldn't be stray. Is there a specific reason not to use the orchestrator for rgw deployment?

@Janne: how do you deal with the stray daemons?

Zitat von Jan Kasprzak <k...@fi.muni.cz>:

Hi all,

how can radosgw be deployed manually? For Ceph cluster deployment,
there is still (fortunately!) a documented method which works flawlessly
even in Reef:

https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/install/manual-deployment/#monitor-bootstrapping

But as for radosgw, there is no such description, unless I am missing
something. Even going back to the oldest docs still available at
docs.ceph.com (mimic), the radosgw installation is described
only using ceph-deploy:

https://docs.ceph.com/en/mimic/install/install-ceph-gateway/

Is it possible to install a new radosgw instance manually?
If so, how can I do it?

Thanks!

-Yenya

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