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− | * Get the user credentials from a Ceph setup configured/managed by Quantastor | + | * Get the user credentials from a Ceph setup configured/managed by Quantastor. This can be done through the QS cli or the Quantastor Web UI. |
qs ceph-user-access-entry-list --ceph-cluster=<cephClusterName> --verbose | qs ceph-user-access-entry-list --ceph-cluster=<cephClusterName> --verbose | ||
[[File:CEPHOBJECTSTORAGE.PNG|600px]] | [[File:CEPHOBJECTSTORAGE.PNG|600px]] | ||
− | * | + | * To get the access key and secret from a Ceph setup not managed by Quantastor, use the native radosgw commands. |
− | + | radosgw-admin --cluster=<cephClusterName> user info --uid=<userName> --tenant=<tenantName> | |
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===Add provider credentials within QuantaStor=== | ===Add provider credentials within QuantaStor=== |
Revision as of 11:22, 14 May 2019
QuantaStor's Cloud Containers feature enables one to setup a NAS Gateway to custom Ceph Object Storage buckets.
Overview Configuration Steps
- Get the user credentials from a Ceph setup configured/managed by Quantastor. This can be done through the QS cli or the Quantastor Web UI.
qs ceph-user-access-entry-list --ceph-cluster=<cephClusterName> --verbose
- To get the access key and secret from a Ceph setup not managed by Quantastor, use the native radosgw commands.
radosgw-admin --cluster=<cephClusterName> user info --uid=<userName> --tenant=<tenantName>
Add provider credentials within QuantaStor
- In the Cloud Provider tab, right click to select "Add Provider".
- Change the end-point to the Ceph Object Store.
- Add the Access Key and Secret Access to the Ceph Object Store.
- Select "Ceph" in the "Cloud Storage Providers". The location of the selected end point should be displayed.
Create/Add Cloud Container(s)
Now navigate to the Cloud Containers section and then Import or Create a new Cloud Container using the Softlayer S3 credentials you entered before. Note that after you create a new container you will find a Network Share listed in the main Storage Management -> Network Shares section which represents the container and makes it accessible via NFS and SMB.