Note
Default configuration files vary by distribution. You might need
to add these sections and options rather than modifying existing
sections and options. Also, an ellipsis (...
) in the configuration
snippets indicates potential default configuration options that you
should retain.
This section applies to Ubuntu 14.04 (LTS) and Debian.
Obtain the /etc/swift/swift.conf
file from the Object
Storage source repository:
# curl -o /etc/swift/swift.conf \
https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/swift/plain/etc/swift.conf-sample?h=stable/pike
Edit the /etc/swift/swift.conf
file and complete the following
actions:
In the [swift-hash]
section, configure the hash path prefix and
suffix for your environment.
[swift-hash]
...
swift_hash_path_suffix = HASH_PATH_SUFFIX
swift_hash_path_prefix = HASH_PATH_PREFIX
Replace HASH_PATH_PREFIX and HASH_PATH_SUFFIX with unique values.
Warning
Keep these values secret and do not change or lose them.
In the [storage-policy:0]
section, configure the default
storage policy:
[storage-policy:0]
...
name = Policy-0
default = yes
Copy the swift.conf
file to the /etc/swift
directory on
each storage node and any additional nodes running the proxy service.
On all nodes, ensure proper ownership of the configuration directory:
# chown -R root:swift /etc/swift
On the controller node and any other nodes running the proxy service, restart the Object Storage proxy service including its dependencies:
# service memcached restart
# service swift-proxy restart
On the storage nodes, start the Object Storage services:
# swift-init all start
Note
The storage node runs many Object Storage services and the swift-init command makes them easier to manage. You can ignore errors from services not running on the storage node.
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