Hello Iban,
We finally did it ! With your example, we set up a client which does
what we need.
We only regret that the documentation of ceph auth in not a little more
explicit, that
could have led us quicker to the solution.
Many thanks Iban, and Kai Stian Olstad too
Best regards
JM
Le
Hello Iban,
Thanks for your answering ! We finally managed to connect with the admin
keyring
and we think that is not the best practice. We shall try your conf and
get you advised of the result.
Best regards
JM
Le 19/07/2022 à 11:08, Iban Cabrillo a écrit :
Hi Jean,
If you do not
Hello,
Thanks for your answering ! We finally managed to connect with the admin
keyring
but we think that is not the best practice. A few later after your
message, there was another one
which indicates a way to get a real client. We shall try it and get you
advised of the result.
Best
Hi Jean,
If you do not want to use the admin user, which is the most logical thing to
do, you must create a client with rbd access to the pool on which you are going
to perform the I/O actions.
For example in our case it is the user cinder:
client.cinder
key:
On 08.07.2022 16:18, Jean-Marc FONTANA wrote:
We're planning to use rbd too and get block device for a linux server.
In order to do that, we installed ceph-common packages
and created ceph.conf and ceph.keyring as explained at Basic Ceph
Client Setup — Ceph Documentation