The default is used by radosgw/radosgw-admin when a --realm-id isn't
explicitly specified. The same goes for the default zone and zonegroup.
When your cluster only hosts a single zone, it can be convenient to set
its zone/zonegroup/realm as the default.
On 12/20/19 4:17 AM, tda...@hotmail.com
Thanks a lot Casy.
Having only one realm as a default does it mean anything in terms of both "can
both radosgw operate normally?"
And thanks for the "period update --commit --realm-id" command
I think that might do the trick. I will test it later today.
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On 12/19/19 5:44 AM, tda...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I managed to do that 3 months ago with 2 realms as i wanted to connect 2
different openstack environments (object store) and use different zones on the
same ceph cluster.
Now unfortunately i am not able to recreate the scenario :( as the p
Hello,
I managed to do that 3 months ago with 2 realms as i wanted to connect 2
different openstack environments (object store) and use different zones on the
same ceph cluster.
Now unfortunately i am not able to recreate the scenario :( as the period are
getting mixed or i am doing something w
You can create multiple realms in the same .rgw.root pool. The only
limitation is that you can't use the same names for zones/zonegroups
between the realms in a single cluster.
On 12/17/19 12:46 AM, 黄明友 wrote:
I want run two realm on one ceph cluster, but I found rgw will use
only one .rgw.roo