There's the usage log that can be turned on and is in the granularity
of 1 hour. It basically records amount of data transferred, bucket
name, number of operations, and types of operations.
Yehuda
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Craig Lewis wrote:
> Not directly, no.
>
> There is data recorded per bucket that could be used for billing. Take a
> look at radosgw-admin bucket --bucket= stats .
>
> That only covers storage. If you're looking to bill the same was Amazon
> does, I believe that you'll need to query your web server logs to get number
> of uploads/downloads, and bandwidth used.
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