====================================== Install Apache, FastCGI and RADOS GW ====================================== .. note: If you deploy Ceph with Chef cookbooks, you may skip this section. To install RADOS Gateway, you must install Apache and FastCGI first. :: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-fastcgi The Ceph community provides a slightly optimized version of the ``apache2`` and ``fastcgi`` packages. The material difference is that the Ceph packages are optimized for the ``100-continue`` HTTP response, where the server determines if it will accept the request by first evaluating the request header. See `RFC 2616, Section 8`_ for details on ``100-continue``. You can find the Apache and FastCGI packages modified for Ceph here: - `Apache Oneiric`_ - `Apache Precise`_ - `FastCGI Oneric`_ - `FastCGI Precise`_ You may also clone Ceph's Apache and FastCGI git repositories:: git clone --recursive https://github.com/ceph/mod_fastcgi.git git clone --recursive https://github.com/ceph/apache2.git .. _Apache Oneiric: http://gitbuilder.ceph.com/apache2-deb-oneiric-x86_64-basic/ .. _Apache Precise: http://gitbuilder.ceph.com/apache2-deb-precise-x86_64-basic/ .. _FastCGI Oneric: http://gitbuilder.ceph.com/libapache-mod-fastcgi-deb-oneiric-x86_64-basic/ .. _FastCGI Precise: http://gitbuilder.ceph.com/libapache-mod-fastcgi-deb-precise-x86_64-basic/ .. _RFC 2616, Section 8: http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec8.html Enable the URL rewrite modules for Apache and FastCGI. For example:: sudo a2enmod rewrite sudo a2enmod fastcgi By default, the ``/etc/apache2/httpd.conf`` file is blank. Add a line for the ``ServerName`` and provide the fully qualified domain name of the host where you will install RADOS GW. For example:: ServerName {fqdn} Restart Apache so that the foregoing changes take effect. :: sudo service apache2 restart Then, install RADOS Gateway. For example:: sudo apt-get install radosgw Enable SSL ========== Some REST clients use HTTPS by default. So you should consider enabling SSL for Apache on the server machine. :: sudo a2enmod ssl Once you enable SSL, you should generate an SSL certificate. :: sudo mkdir /etc/apache2/ssl sudo openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout /etc/apache2/ssl/apache.key -out /etc/apache2/ssl/apache.crt Then, restart Apache. :: service apache2 restart