Hey Kobi,
You stated:
> >> You can add:
> >> *access_log_file=/var/log/civetweb/access.log
> >> error_log_file=/var/log/civetweb/error.log*
> >>
> >> to *rgw frontends* in ceph.conf though these logs are thin on info
> >> (Source IP, date, and request)
How is this done exactly in the config
Of course, i figured this out. You meant just append it to the frontends
setting. Very confusing as it's unlike every other ceph setting.
rgw frontends = civetweb num_threads=150
error_log_file=/var/log/radosgw/civetweb.error.log
access_log_file=/var/log/radosgw/civetweb.access.log
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We haven't had the need to explore civetweb's SSL termination ability, so I
don't know the answer to your question.
Either way, haproxy is a safer bet.
*Kobi Laredo*
*Cloud Systems Engineer* | (*408) 409-KOBI*
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 8:50 PM, Vickie ch wrote:
> Thanks a
Dear cephers,
Just upgrade radosgw from apache to civetweb.
It's really simple to installed and used. But I can't find any parameters
or logs to adjust(or observe) civetweb. (Like apache log). I'm really
confuse. Any ideas?
Best wishes,
Mika
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Thanks a lot!!
One more question. I can understand use haproxy is a better way for
loadbalance.
And github say civetweb already support https.
But I found some documents mention that civetweb need haproxy for https.
Which one is true?
Best wishes,
Mika
2015-09-09 2:21 GMT+08:00 Kobi Laredo
You can increase the civetweb logs by adding 'debug civetweb = 10' in
your ceph.conf. The output will go into the rgw logs.
Yehuda
On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 2:24 AM, Vickie ch wrote:
> Dear cephers,
>Just upgrade radosgw from apache to civetweb.
> It's really simple to
Vickie,
You can add:
*access_log_file=/var/log/civetweb/access.log
error_log_file=/var/log/civetweb/error.log*
to *rgw frontends* in ceph.conf though these logs are thin on info (Source
IP, date, and request)
Check out
https://github.com/civetweb/civetweb/blob/master/docs/UserManual.md for
more