[Openstack] [ceph-users] Unable to start radosgw

Mark Kirkwood mark.kirkwood at catalyst.net.nz
Wed Dec 10 02:56:24 UTC 2014


On 10/12/14 07:36, Vivek Varghese Cherian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to integrate OpenStack Juno Keystone with the Ceph Object
> Gateway(radosw).
>
> I want to use keystone as the users authority. A user that keystone
> authorizes to access the gateway will also be created on the radosgw.
> Tokens that keystone validates will be considered as valid by the rados
> gateway.
>
> I am using the URL http://ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/keystone/ as my
> reference.  (mass snippage...)
>
> I am including the coredump for reference:
>
> root at ppm-c240-ceph3:~# /usr/bin/radosgw -n client.radosgw.gateway -d
> log-to-stderr
> 2014-12-09 12:51:31.410944 7f073f6457c0  0 ceph version 0.80.7
> (6c0127fcb58008793d3c8b62d925bc91963672a3), process radosgw, pid 5958
> common/ceph_crypto.cc: In function 'void
> ceph::crypto::init(CephContext*)' thread 7f073f6457c0 time 2014-12-09
> 12:51:31.412682
> common/ceph_crypto.cc: 54: FAILED assert(s == SECSuccess)
>   ceph version 0.80.7 (6c0127fcb58008793d3c8b62d925bc91963672a3)
>   1: (()+0x293ce8) [0x7f073e797ce8]
>   2: (common_init_finish(CephContext*, int)+0x10) [0x7f073e76afa0]
>   3: (main()+0x340) [0x4665a0]
>   4: (__libc_start_main()+0xf5) [0x7f073c932ec5]
>   5: /usr/bin/radosgw() [0x4695c7]
>   NOTE: a copy of the executable, or `objdump -rdS <executable>` is
> needed to interpret this.
> 2014-12-09 12:51:31.413544 7f073f6457c0 -1 common/ceph_crypto.cc: In
> function 'void ceph::crypto::init(CephContext*)' thread 7f073f6457c0
> time 2014-12-09 12:51:31.412682
> common/ceph_crypto.cc: 54: FAILED assert(s == SECSuccess)
>

This looks like it could be failing to talk to Keystone via SSL - have 
you setup Keystone to use SSL? If so you'll need the converted certs 
copied to /var/lib/nssdb on your Radosgw host (see bottom of 
http://ceph.com/docs/master/radosgw/keystone/). If you have already done 
this...then apologies, but it's worth double checking!

Cheers

Mark






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