Unfortunately, no. FSAL_RGW isn't an S3 client, it's a library client
that accesses the cluster directly. This makes it much faster and more
capable than it otherwise would be, but means it needs a keyring to
access the cluster. It doesn't have to be the admin keyring, or even
the same one that the main RGW daemon uses, but it has to have the came
caps as the main RGW deamon has, because it does basically the same work.
Daniel
On 6/9/20 4:12 PM, bl(a)brunol.com wrote:
Hello,
We want the nfs-ganesha functionality to export an RGW Bucket to NFS, but without the
need to know the keyring in ceph.conf.
Is that possible?
Thanks
Bruno
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