Hello. I have a Ceph cluster (using Nautilus) in a lab environment on a smaller
scale than the production environment. We had some problems with timeouts in
production, so I started doing some benchmarking tests in this lab environment.
The problem is that the performance of RGW (with beast) is
d
your policy file with "Main" corrected to "Principal", like below:
{
"Version":"2012-10-17",
"Statement":[
{
"Effect":"Allow",
"Principal":{
"AWS":[
"arn:aws:iam:::user/someuser"
]
},
&qu
ain ":{
"AWS":[
"arn:aws:iam:::user/someuser"
]
},
"Action":[
"sts:AssumeRole"
]
}
]
}
In place of 'Main', use 'Principal' as you have done for the radosgw-admin role
create command.
Thanks,
Pritha
On Fri, Sep 3, 20
Hello all!
I'm having a hard time trying to get the STS to work. I want to give a user
"someuser" the ability to assumerole. I don't know if I got it wrong how to do
it, or if my json is spelled wrong.
I've done tests on the latest versions of nautilus, octopus and pacific, and I
always get
Hi, What version are you using? There seems to exist a bug
(https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/42358), we had the same problem using redhat
12.2.12-84. Te only way to stop the rgw logs to crash the machine was to
restart the service.
To remove the bucket we had to upgrade to 12.2.12.-115
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