> Q1: Where's the metadata of an object ?
It's stored in extended attributes on the filesystem itself. This is
reason XFS (or other filesystem supporting extended attributes) is
required.
> Could I find the value?
Sure. You just need some way of a) identifying the object on disk and,
b) a means of
The URL http://192.168.20.7:5000/auth/v1.0 is not one supported by
keystone; does that command work if you use http://:5000/v2.0
instead?
For anyone interested, direct link to the doc in question:
http://docs.openstack.org/essex/openstack-compute/install/apt/content/verify-swift-installation.html
Hi,
I am setting up openstack in my lab. I followed the manual
http://docs.openstack.org/essex/openstack-compute/install/apt/content/ for
installing & configuring it. I have already setup keystone, glance and
swift all well on my system. But I am having problems in setting up swift.
The command
Hi folks ,
Q1:
Where's the metadata of an object ?
For example the "X-Object-Manifest". Does it store in inode ?
I did not see the matadata "X-Object=Manifest" in container's DB.
Could I find the value?
Q2:
What if a large object be interrupted during upload , will the manifest
objects be delet
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