====================================== Ceph Object Gateway Config Reference ====================================== The following settings may added to the Ceph configuration file (i.e., usually ``ceph.conf``) under the ``[client.radosgw.{instance-name}]`` section. The settings may contain default values. If you do not specify each setting in the Ceph configuration file, the default value will be set automatically. Configuration variables set under the ``[client.radosgw.{instance-name}]`` section will not apply to rgw or radosgw-admin commands without an instance-name specified in the command. Thus variables meant to be applied to all RGW instances or all radosgw-admin commands can be put into the ``[global]`` or the ``[client]`` section to avoid specifying instance-name. ``rgw data`` :Description: Sets the location of the data files for Ceph Object Gateway. :Type: String :Default: ``/var/lib/ceph/radosgw/$cluster-$id`` ``rgw enable apis`` :Description: Enables the specified APIs. :Type: String :Default: ``s3, swift, swift_auth, admin`` All APIs. ``rgw cache enabled`` :Description: Whether the Ceph Object Gateway cache is enabled. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``true`` ``rgw cache lru size`` :Description: The number of entries in the Ceph Object Gateway cache. :Type: Integer :Default: ``10000`` ``rgw socket path`` :Description: The socket path for the domain socket. ``FastCgiExternalServer`` uses this socket. If you do not specify a socket path, Ceph Object Gateway will not run as an external server. The path you specify here must be the same as the path specified in the ``rgw.conf`` file. :Type: String :Default: N/A ``rgw fcgi socket backlog`` :Description: The socket backlog for fcgi. :Type: Integer :Default: ``1024`` ``rgw host`` :Description: The host for the Ceph Object Gateway instance. Can be an IP address or a hostname. :Type: String :Default: ``0.0.0.0`` ``rgw port`` :Description: Port the instance listens for requests. If not specified, Ceph Object Gateway runs external FastCGI. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw dns name`` :Description: The DNS name of the served domain. See also the ``hostnames`` setting within regions. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw script uri`` :Description: The alternative value for the ``SCRIPT_URI`` if not set in the request. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw request uri`` :Description: The alternative value for the ``REQUEST_URI`` if not set in the request. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw print continue`` :Description: Enable ``100-continue`` if it is operational. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``true`` ``rgw remote addr param`` :Description: The remote address parameter. For example, the HTTP field containing the remote address, or the ``X-Forwarded-For`` address if a reverse proxy is operational. :Type: String :Default: ``REMOTE_ADDR`` ``rgw op thread timeout`` :Description: The timeout in seconds for open threads. :Type: Integer :Default: 600 ``rgw op thread suicide timeout`` :Description: The time ``timeout`` in seconds before a Ceph Object Gateway process dies. Disabled if set to ``0``. :Type: Integer :Default: ``0`` ``rgw thread pool size`` :Description: The size of the thread pool. :Type: Integer :Default: 100 threads. ``rgw num rados handles`` :Description: The number of `RADOS cluster handles`_ for Ceph Object Gateway. Having a configurable number of RADOS handles is resulting in significant performance boost for all types of workloads. Each RGW worker thread would now get to pick a RADOS handle for its lifetime, from the available bunch. :Type: Integer :Default: ``1`` ``rgw num control oids`` :Description: The number of notification objects used for cache synchronization between different ``rgw`` instances. :Type: Integer :Default: ``8`` ``rgw init timeout`` :Description: The number of seconds before Ceph Object Gateway gives up on initialization. :Type: Integer :Default: ``30`` ``rgw mime types file`` :Description: The path and location of the MIME types. Used for Swift auto-detection of object types. :Type: String :Default: ``/etc/mime.types`` ``rgw gc max objs`` :Description: The maximum number of objects that may be handled by garbage collection in one garbage collection processing cycle. :Type: Integer :Default: ``32`` ``rgw gc obj min wait`` :Description: The minimum wait time before the object may be removed and handled by garbage collection processing. :Type: Integer :Default: ``2 * 3600`` ``rgw gc processor max time`` :Description: The maximum time between the beginning of two consecutive garbage collection processing cycles. :Type: Integer :Default: ``3600`` ``rgw gc processor period`` :Description: The cycle time for garbage collection processing. :Type: Integer :Default: ``3600`` ``rgw s3 success create obj status`` :Description: The alternate success status response for ``create-obj``. :Type: Integer :Default: ``0`` ``rgw resolve cname`` :Description: Whether ``rgw`` should use DNS CNAME record of the request hostname field (if hostname is not equal to ``rgw dns name``). :Type: Boolean :Default: ``false`` ``rgw obj stripe size`` :Description: The size of an object stripe for Ceph Object Gateway objects. See `Architecture`_ for details on striping. :Type: Integer :Default: ``4 << 20`` ``rgw extended http attrs`` :Description: Add new set of attributes that could be set on an entity (user, bucket or object). These extra attributes can be set through HTTP header fields when putting the entity or modifying it using POST method. If set, these attributes will return as HTTP fields when doing GET/HEAD on the entity. :Type: String :Default: None :Example: "content_foo, content_bar, x-foo-bar" ``rgw exit timeout secs`` :Description: Number of seconds to wait for a process before exiting unconditionally. :Type: Integer :Default: ``120`` ``rgw get obj window size`` :Description: The window size in bytes for a single object request. :Type: Integer :Default: ``16 << 20`` ``rgw get obj max req size`` :Description: The maximum request size of a single get operation sent to the Ceph Storage Cluster. :Type: Integer :Default: ``4 << 20`` ``rgw relaxed s3 bucket names`` :Description: Enables relaxed S3 bucket names rules for US region buckets. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``false`` ``rgw list buckets max chunk`` :Description: The maximum number of buckets to retrieve in a single operation when listing user buckets. :Type: Integer :Default: ``1000`` ``rgw override bucket index max shards`` :Description: Represents the number of shards for the bucket index object, a value of zero indicates there is no sharding. It is not recommended to set a value too large (e.g. thousand) as it increases the cost for bucket listing. This variable should be set in the client or global sections so that it is automatically applied to radosgw-admin commands. :Type: Integer :Default: ``0`` ``rgw num zone opstate shards`` :Description: The maximum number of shards for keeping inter-region copy progress information. :Type: Integer :Default: ``128`` ``rgw opstate ratelimit sec`` :Description: The minimum time between opstate updates on a single upload. ``0`` disables the ratelimit. :Type: Integer :Default: ``30`` ``rgw curl wait timeout ms`` :Description: The timeout in milliseconds for certain ``curl`` calls. :Type: Integer :Default: ``1000`` ``rgw copy obj progress`` :Description: Enables output of object progress during long copy operations. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``true`` ``rgw copy obj progress every bytes`` :Description: The minimum bytes between copy progress output. :Type: Integer :Default: ``1024 * 1024`` ``rgw admin entry`` :Description: The entry point for an admin request URL. :Type: String :Default: ``admin`` ``rgw content length compat`` :Description: Enable compatability handling of FCGI requests with both CONTENT_LENGTH AND HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH set. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``false`` ``rgw bucket default quota max objects`` :Description: Default max number of objects per bucket. Set on new users, if no other quota is specified. Has no effect on existing users. This variable should be set in the client or global sections so that it is automatically applied to radosgw-admin commands. :Type: Integer :Default: ``-1`` ``rgw bucket default quota max size`` :Description: Default max capacity per bucket, in bytes. Set on new users, if no other quota is specified. Has no effect on existing users. :Type: Integer :Default: ``-1`` ``rgw user default quota max objects`` :Description: Default max number of objects for a user. This includes all objects in all buckets owned by the user. Set on new users, if no other quota is specified. Has no effect on existing users. :Type: Integer :Default: ``-1`` ``rgw user default quota max size`` :Description: The value for user max size quota in bytes set on new users, if no other quota is specified. Has no effect on existing users. :Type: Integer :Default: ``-1`` Regions ======= In Ceph v0.67 and beyond, Ceph Object Gateway supports federated deployments and a global namespace via the notion of regions. A region defines the geographic location of one or more Ceph Object Gateway instances within one or more zones. Configuring regions differs from typical configuration procedures, because not all of the settings end up in a Ceph configuration file. In Ceph v0.67 and beyond, you can list regions, get a region configuration and set a region configuration. List Regions ------------ A Ceph cluster contains a list of regions. To list the regions, execute:: sudo radosgw-admin region list The ``radosgw-admin`` returns a JSON formatted list of regions. .. code-block:: javascript { "default_info": { "default_region": "default"}, "regions": [ "default"]} Get a Region Map ---------------- To list the details of each region, execute:: sudo radosgw-admin region-map get .. note:: If you receive a ``failed to read region map`` error, run ``sudo radosgw-admin region-map update`` first. Get a Region ------------ To view the configuration of a region, execute:: radosgw-admin region get [--rgw-region=] The ``default`` region looks like this: .. code-block:: javascript {"name": "default", "api_name": "", "is_master": "true", "endpoints": [], "hostnames": [], "master_zone": "", "zones": [ {"name": "default", "endpoints": [], "log_meta": "false", "log_data": "false"} ], "placement_targets": [ {"name": "default-placement", "tags": [] }], "default_placement": "default-placement"} Set a Region ------------ Defining a region consists of creating a JSON object, specifying at least the required settings: #. ``name``: The name of the region. Required. #. ``api_name``: The API name for the region. Optional. #. ``is_master``: Determines if the region is the master region. Required. **note:** You can only have one master region. #. ``endpoints``: A list of all the endpoints in the region. For example, you may use multiple domain names to refer to the same region. Remember to escape the forward slashes (``\/``). You may also specify a port (``fqdn:port``) for each endpoint. Optional. #. ``hostnames``: A list of all the hostnames in the region. For example, you may use multiple domain names to refer to the same region. Optional. The ``rgw dns name`` setting will automatically be included in this list. You should restart the ``radosgw`` daemon(s) after changing this setting. #. ``master_zone``: The master zone for the region. Optional. Uses the default zone if not specified. **note:** You can only have one master zone per region. #. ``zones``: A list of all zones within the region. Each zone has a name (required), a list of endpoints (optional), and whether or not the gateway will log metadata and data operations (false by default). #. ``placement_targets``: A list of placement targets (optional). Each placement target contains a name (required) for the placement target and a list of tags (optional) so that only users with the tag can use the placement target (i.e., the user's ``placement_tags`` field in the user info). #. ``default_placement``: The default placement target for the object index and object data. Set to ``default-placement`` by default. You may also set a per-user default placement in the user info for each user. To set a region, create a JSON object consisting of the required fields, save the object to a file (e.g., ``region.json``); then, execute the following command:: sudo radosgw-admin region set --infile region.json Where ``region.json`` is the JSON file you created. .. important:: The ``default`` region ``is_master`` setting is ``true`` by default. If you create a new region and want to make it the master region, you must either set the ``default`` region ``is_master`` setting to ``false``, or delete the ``default`` region. Finally, update the map. :: sudo radosgw-admin region-map update Set a Region Map ---------------- Setting a region map consists of creating a JSON object consisting of one or more regions, and setting the ``master_region`` for the cluster. Each region in the region map consists of a key/value pair, where the ``key`` setting is equivalent to the ``name`` setting for an individual region configuration, and the ``val`` is a JSON object consisting of an individual region configuration. You may only have one region with ``is_master`` equal to ``true``, and it must be specified as the ``master_region`` at the end of the region map. The following JSON object is an example of a default region map. .. code-block:: javascript { "regions": [ { "key": "default", "val": { "name": "default", "api_name": "", "is_master": "true", "endpoints": [], "hostnames": [], "master_zone": "", "zones": [ { "name": "default", "endpoints": [], "log_meta": "false", "log_data": "false"}], "placement_targets": [ { "name": "default-placement", "tags": []}], "default_placement": "default-placement" } } ], "master_region": "default" } To set a region map, execute the following:: sudo radosgw-admin region-map set --infile regionmap.json Where ``regionmap.json`` is the JSON file you created. Ensure that you have zones created for the ones specified in the region map. Finally, update the map. :: sudo radosgw-admin regionmap update Zones ===== In Ceph v0.67 and beyond, Ceph Object Gateway supports the notion of zones. A zone defines a logical group consisting of one or more Ceph Object Gateway instances. Configuring zones differs from typical configuration procedures, because not all of the settings end up in a Ceph configuration file. In Ceph v0.67 and beyond, you can list zones, get a zone configuration and set a zone configuration. List Zones ---------- To list the zones in a cluster, execute:: sudo radosgw-admin zone list Get a Zone ---------- To get the configuration of a zone, execute:: sudo radosgw-admin zone get [--rgw-zone=] The ``default`` zone looks like this: .. code-block:: javascript { "domain_root": ".rgw", "control_pool": ".rgw.control", "gc_pool": ".rgw.gc", "log_pool": ".log", "intent_log_pool": ".intent-log", "usage_log_pool": ".usage", "user_keys_pool": ".users", "user_email_pool": ".users.email", "user_swift_pool": ".users.swift", "user_uid_pool": ".users.uid", "system_key": { "access_key": "", "secret_key": ""}, "placement_pools": [ { "key": "default-placement", "val": { "index_pool": ".rgw.buckets.index", "data_pool": ".rgw.buckets"} } ] } Set a Zone ---------- Configuring a zone involves specifying a series of Ceph Object Gateway pools. For consistency, we recommend using a pool prefix that is the same as the zone name. See `Pools`_ for details of configuring pools. To set a zone, create a JSON object consisting of the pools, save the object to a file (e.g., ``zone.json``); then, execute the following command, replacing ``{zone-name}`` with the name of the zone:: sudo radosgw-admin zone set --rgw-zone={zone-name} --infile zone.json Where ``zone.json`` is the JSON file you created. Region/Zone Settings ==================== You may include the following settings in your Ceph configuration file under each ``[client.radosgw.{instance-name}]`` instance. .. versionadded:: v.67 ``rgw zone`` :Description: The name of the zone for the gateway instance. :Type: String :Default: None .. versionadded:: v.67 ``rgw region`` :Description: The name of the region for the gateway instance. :Type: String :Default: None .. versionadded:: v.67 ``rgw default region info oid`` :Description: The OID for storing the default region. We do not recommend changing this setting. :Type: String :Default: ``default.region`` Pools ===== Ceph zones map to a series of Ceph Storage Cluster pools. .. topic:: Manually Created Pools vs. Generated Pools If you provide write capabilities to the user key for your Ceph Object Gateway, the gateway has the ability to create pools automatically. This is convenient, but the Ceph Object Storage Cluster uses the default values for the number of placement groups (which may not be ideal) or the values you specified in your Ceph configuration file. If you allow the Ceph Object Gateway to create pools automatically, ensure that you have reasonable defaults for the number of placement groups. See `Pool Configuration`_ for details. See `Cluster Pools`_ for details on creating pools. The default pools for the Ceph Object Gateway's default zone include: - ``.rgw`` - ``.rgw.control`` - ``.rgw.gc`` - ``.log`` - ``.intent-log`` - ``.usage`` - ``.users`` - ``.users.email`` - ``.users.swift`` - ``.users.uid`` You have significant discretion in determining how you want a zone to access pools. You can create pools on a per zone basis, or use the same pools for multiple zones. As a best practice, we recommend having a separate set of pools for your master zone and your secondary zones in each region. When creating pools for a specific zone, consider prepending the region name and zone name to the default pool names. For example: - ``.region1-zone1.domain.rgw`` - ``.region1-zone1.rgw.control`` - ``.region1-zone1.rgw.gc`` - ``.region1-zone1.log`` - ``.region1-zone1.intent-log`` - ``.region1-zone1.usage`` - ``.region1-zone1.users`` - ``.region1-zone1.users.email`` - ``.region1-zone1.users.swift`` - ``.region1-zone1.users.uid`` Ceph Object Gateways store data for the bucket index (``index_pool``) and bucket data (``data_pool``) in placement pools. These may overlap--i.e., you may use the same pool for the index and the data. The index pool for default placement is ``.rgw.buckets.index`` and for the data pool for default placement is ``.rgw.buckets``. See `Zones`_ for details on specifying pools in a zone configuration. .. deprecated:: v.67 ``rgw cluster root pool`` :Description: The Ceph Storage Cluster pool to store ``radosgw`` metadata for this instance. Not used in Ceph version v.67 and later. Use ``rgw zone root pool`` instead. :Type: String :Required: No :Default: ``.rgw.root`` :Replaced By: ``rgw zone root pool`` .. versionadded:: v.67 ``rgw region root pool`` :Description: The pool for storing all region-specific information. Not used in Ceph version ``Jewel``. :Type: String :Default: ``.rgw.root`` .. versionadded:: Jewel ``rgw zonegroup root pool`` :Description: The pool for storing all zonegroup-specific information. :Type: String :Default: ``.rgw.root`` .. versionadded:: v.67 ``rgw zone root pool`` :Description: The pool for storing zone-specific information. :Type: String :Default: ``.rgw.root`` Swift Settings ============== ``rgw enforce swift acls`` :Description: Enforces the Swift Access Control List (ACL) settings. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``true`` ``rgw swift token expiration`` :Description: The time in seconds for expiring a Swift token. :Type: Integer :Default: ``24 * 3600`` ``rgw swift url`` :Description: The URL for the Ceph Object Gateway Swift API. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw swift url prefix`` :Description: The URL prefix for the Swift StorageURL that goes in front of the "/v1" part. This allows to run several Gateway instances on the same host. For compatibility, setting this configuration variable to empty causes the default "/swift" to be used. Use explicit prefix "/" to start StorageURL at the root. WARNING: setting this option to "/" will NOT work if S3 API is enabled. From the other side disabling S3 will make impossible to deploy RadosGW in the multi-site configuration! :Default: ``swift`` :Example: "/swift-testing" ``rgw swift auth url`` :Description: Default URL for verifying v1 auth tokens (if not using internal Swift auth). :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw swift auth entry`` :Description: The entry point for a Swift auth URL. :Type: String :Default: ``auth`` ``rgw swift versioning enabled`` :Description: Enables the Object Versioning of OpenStack Object Storage API. This allows clients to put the ``X-Versions-Location`` attribute on containers that should be versioned. The attribute specifies the name of container storing archived versions. It must be owned by the same user that the versioned container due to access control verification - ACLs are NOT taken into consideration. Those containers cannot be versioned by the S3 object versioning mechanism. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``false`` Logging Settings ================ ``rgw log nonexistent bucket`` :Description: Enables Ceph Object Gateway to log a request for a non-existent bucket. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``false`` ``rgw log object name`` :Description: The logging format for an object name. See manpage :manpage:`date` for details about format specifiers. :Type: Date :Default: ``%Y-%m-%d-%H-%i-%n`` ``rgw log object name utc`` :Description: Whether a logged object name includes a UTC time. If ``false``, it uses the local time. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``false`` ``rgw usage max shards`` :Description: The maximum number of shards for usage logging. :Type: Integer :Default: ``32`` ``rgw usage max user shards`` :Description: The maximum number of shards used for a single user's usage logging. :Type: Integer :Default: ``1`` ``rgw enable ops log`` :Description: Enable logging for each successful Ceph Object Gateway operation. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``false`` ``rgw enable usage log`` :Description: Enable the usage log. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``false`` ``rgw ops log rados`` :Description: Whether the operations log should be written to the Ceph Storage Cluster backend. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``true`` ``rgw ops log socket path`` :Description: The Unix domain socket for writing operations logs. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw ops log data backlog`` :Description: The maximum data backlog data size for operations logs written to a Unix domain socket. :Type: Integer :Default: ``5 << 20`` ``rgw usage log flush threshold`` :Description: The number of dirty merged entries in the usage log before flushing synchronously. :Type: Integer :Default: 1024 ``rgw usage log tick interval`` :Description: Flush pending usage log data every ``n`` seconds. :Type: Integer :Default: ``30`` ``rgw log http headers`` :Description: Comma-delimited list of HTTP headers to include with ops log entries. Header names are case insensitive, and use the full header name with words separated by underscores. :Type: String :Default: None :Example: "http_x_forwarded_for, http_x_special_k" ``rgw intent log object name`` :Description: The logging format for the intent log object name. See manpage :manpage:`date` for details about format specifiers. :Type: Date :Default: ``%Y-%m-%d-%i-%n`` ``rgw intent log object name utc`` :Description: Whether the intent log object name includes a UTC time. If ``false``, it uses the local time. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``false`` ``rgw data log window`` :Description: The data log entries window in seconds. :Type: Integer :Default: ``30`` ``rgw data log changes size`` :Description: The number of in-memory entries to hold for the data changes log. :Type: Integer :Default: ``1000`` ``rgw data log num shards`` :Description: The number of shards (objects) on which to keep the data changes log. :Type: Integer :Default: ``128`` ``rgw data log obj prefix`` :Description: The object name prefix for the data log. :Type: String :Default: ``data_log`` ``rgw replica log obj prefix`` :Description: The object name prefix for the replica log. :Type: String :Default: ``replica log`` ``rgw md log max shards`` :Description: The maximum number of shards for the metadata log. :Type: Integer :Default: ``64`` Keystone Settings ================= ``rgw keystone url`` :Description: The URL for the Keystone server. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone api version`` :Description: The version (2 or 3) of OpenStack Identity API that should be used for communication with the Keystone server. :Type: Integer :Default: ``2`` ``rgw keystone admin domain`` :Description: The name of OpenStack domain with admin privilege when using OpenStack Identity API v3. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone admin project`` :Description: The name of OpenStack project with admin privilege when using OpenStack Identity API v3. If left unspecified, value of ``rgw keystone admin tenant`` will be used instead. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone admin token`` :Description: The Keystone admin token (shared secret). In Ceph RadosGW authentication with the admin token has priority over authentication with the admin credentials (``rgw keystone admin user``, ``rgw keystone admin password``, ``rgw keystone admin tenant``, ``rgw keystone admin project``, ``rgw keystone admin domain``). Admin token feature is considered as deprecated. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone admin tenant`` :Description: The name of OpenStack tenant with admin privilege (Service Tenant) when using OpenStack Identity API v2 :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone admin user`` :Description: The name of OpenStack user with admin privilege for Keystone authentication (Service User) when OpenStack Identity API v2 :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone admin password`` :Description: The password for OpenStack admin user when using OpenStack Identity API v2 :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone accepted roles`` :Description: The roles requires to serve requests. :Type: String :Default: ``Member, admin`` ``rgw keystone token cache size`` :Description: The maximum number of entries in each Keystone token cache. :Type: Integer :Default: ``10000`` ``rgw keystone revocation interval`` :Description: The number of seconds between token revocation checks. :Type: Integer :Default: ``15 * 60`` ``rgw keystone verify ssl`` :Description: Verify SSL certificates while making token requests to keystone. :Type: Boolean :Default: ``true`` Barbican Settings ================= ``rgw barbican url`` :Description: The URL for the Barbican server. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone barbican user`` :Description: The name of the OpenStack user with access to the `Barbican`_ secrets used for `Encryption`_. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone barbican password`` :Description: The password associated with the `Barbican`_ user. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone barbican tenant`` :Description: The name of the OpenStack tenant associated with the `Barbican`_ user when using OpenStack Identity API v2. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone barbican project`` :Description: The name of the OpenStack project associated with the `Barbican`_ user when using OpenStack Identity API v3. :Type: String :Default: None ``rgw keystone barbican domain`` :Description: The name of the OpenStack domain associated with the `Barbican`_ user when using OpenStack Identity API v3. :Type: String :Default: None .. _Architecture: ../../architecture#data-striping .. _Pool Configuration: ../../rados/configuration/pool-pg-config-ref/ .. _Cluster Pools: ../../rados/operations/pools .. _Rados cluster handles: ../../rados/api/librados-intro/#step-2-configuring-a-cluster-handle .. _Barbican: ../barbican .. _Encryption: ../encryption