=============================== Ceph Object Gateway Quick Start =============================== As of `firefly` (v0.80), Ceph Storage dramatically simplifies installing and configuring a Ceph Object Gateway. The Gateway daemon embeds Civetweb, so you do not have to install a web server or configure FastCGI. Additionally, ``ceph-deploy`` can install the gateway package, generate a key, configure a data directory and create a gateway instance for you. .. tip:: Civetweb uses port ``7480`` by default. You must either open port ``7480``, or set the port to a preferred port (e.g., port ``80``) in your Ceph configuration file. To start a Ceph Object Gateway, follow this procedure: #. Execute the pre-installation steps on your ``client-node``. If you intend to use Civetweb's default port ``7480``, you must open it using either ``firewall-cmd`` or ``iptables``. See `Preflight Checklist`_ for more information. #. From the working directory of your administration server, install the Ceph Object Gateway package on the ``client-node`` node. For example:: ceph-deploy install --rgw [ ...] #. From the working directory of your administration server, create an instance of the Ceph Object Gateway on the ``client-node``. For example:: ceph-deploy rgw create Once the gateway is running, you should be able to access it on port ``7480``. (e.g., ``http://client-node:7480``). #. To change the default port (e.g,. to port ``80``), modify your Ceph configuration file. Add a section entitled ``[client.rgw.]``, replacing ```` with the short node name of your Ceph client node (i.e., ``hostname -s``). For example, if your node name is ``client-node``, add a section like this after the ``[global]`` section:: [client.rgw.client-node] rgw_frontends = "civetweb port=80" .. note:: Ensure that you leave no whitespace between ``port=`` in the ``rgw_frontends`` key/value pair. .. important:: If you intend to use port 80, make sure that the Apache server is not running otherwise it will conflict with Civetweb. We recommend to remove Apache in this case. #. To make the new port setting take effect, restart the Ceph Object Gateway. On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and Fedora, run the following command:: sudo systemctl restart ceph-radosgw.service On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and Ubuntu, run the following command:: sudo service radosgw restart id=rgw. #. Finally, check to ensure that the port you selected is open on the node's firewall (e.g., port ``80``). If it is not open, add the port and reload the firewall configuration. For example:: sudo firewall-cmd --list-all sudo firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port 80/tcp --permanent sudo firewall-cmd --reload See `Preflight Checklist`_ for more information on configuring firewall with ``firewall-cmd`` or ``iptables``. You should be able to make an unauthenticated request, and receive a response. For example, a request with no parameters like this:: http://:80 Should result in a response like this:: anonymous See the `Configuring Ceph Object Gateway`_ guide for additional administration and API details. .. _Configuring Ceph Object Gateway: ../../radosgw/config .. _Preflight Checklist: ../quick-start-preflight