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radosgw-admin -- rados REST gateway user administration utility
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.. program:: radosgw-admin
Synopsis
========
| **radosgw-admin** *command* [ *options* *...* ]
Description
===========
**radosgw-admin** is a RADOS gateway user administration utility. It
allows creating and modifying users.
Commands
========
*command* can be one of the following options:
:command:`user create`
Create a new user
:command:`user modify`
Modify a user
:command:`user info`
Display information of a user, and any potentially available
subusers and keys
:command:`user rm`
Remove a user
:command:`subuser create`
Create a new subuser (primarily useful for clients using the Swift API)
:command:`subuser modify`
Modify a subuser
:command:`subuser rm`
Remove a subuser
:command:`bucket list`
List all buckets
:command:`bucket unlink`
Remove a bucket
:command:`bucket rm`
Remove a bucket
:command:`object rm`
Remove an object
:command:`key create`
Create an access key
:command:`key rm`
Remove an access key
:command:`pool add`
Add an existing pool for data placement
:command:`pool rm`
Remove an existing pool from data placement set
:command:`pools list`
List placement active set
:command:`policy`
Display bucket/object policy
:command:`log show`
Show the log of a bucket (with a specified date)
:command:`usage show`
Show the usage information (with optional user and date range)
:command:`usage trim`
Trim usage information (with optional user and date range)
Options
=======
.. option:: -c ceph.conf, --conf=ceph.conf
Use *ceph.conf* configuration file instead of the default
``/etc/ceph/ceph.conf`` to determine monitor addresses during
startup.
.. option:: -m monaddress[:port]
Connect to specified monitor (instead of looking through ceph.conf).
.. option:: --uid=uid
The radosgw user ID.
.. option:: --secret=secret
The secret associated with a given key.
.. option:: --display-name=name
Configure the display name of the user.
.. option:: --email=email
The e-mail address of the user
.. option:: --bucket=bucket
Specify the bucket name.
.. option:: --object=object
Specify the object name.
.. option:: --date=yyyy-mm-dd
The date needed for some commands
.. option:: --start-date=yyyy-mm-dd
The start date needed for some commands
.. option:: --end-date=yyyy-mm-dd
The end date needed for some commands
.. option:: --auth-uid=auid
The librados auid
.. option:: --purge-data
Remove user data before user removal
.. option:: --purge-objects
Remove all objects before bucket removal
.. option:: --lazy-remove
Defer removal of object tail
Examples
========
Generate a new user::
$ radosgw-admin user create --display-name="johnny rotten" --uid=johnny
{ "user_id": "johnny",
"rados_uid": 0,
"display_name": "johnny rotten",
"email": "",
"suspended": 0,
"subusers": [],
"keys": [
{ "user": "johnny",
"access_key": "TCICW53D9BQ2VGC46I44",
"secret_key": "tfm9aHMI8X76L3UdgE+ZQaJag1vJQmE6HDb5Lbrz"}],
"swift_keys": []}
Remove a user::
$ radosgw-admin user rm --uid=johnny
Remove a user and all associated buckets with their contents::
$ radosgw-admin user rm --uid=johnny --purge-data
Remove a bucket::
$ radosgw-admin bucket unlink --bucket=foo
Show the logs of a bucket from April 1st, 2012::
$ radosgw-admin log show --bucket=foo --date=2012-04-01
Show usage information for user from March 1st to (but not including) April 1st, 2012::
$ radosgw-admin usage show --uid=johnny \
--start-date=2012-03-01 --end-date=2012-04-01
Show only summary of usage information for all users::
$ radosgw-admin usage show --show-log-entries=false
Trim usage information for user until March 1st, 2012::
$ radosgw-admin usage trim --uid=johnny --end-date=2012-04-01
Availability
============
**radosgw-admin** is part of Ceph, a massively scalable, open-source, distributed storage system. Please
refer to the Ceph documentation at http://ceph.com/docs for more
information.
See also
========
:doc:`ceph <ceph>`\(8)