It has the full url begins with the bucket name in the beast logs http requests, hasn’t
it?
Istvan Szabo
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On 2023. Mar 30., at 17:44, Boris Behrens <bb(a)kervyn.de> wrote:
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Bringing up that topic again:
is it possible to log the bucket name in the rgw client logs?
currently I am only to know the bucket name when someone access the bucket
via
https://TLD/bucket/object instead of
https://bucket.TLD/object.
Am Di., 3. Jan. 2023 um 10:25 Uhr schrieb Boris Behrens <bb(a)kervyn.de>de>:
Hi,
I am looking forward to move our logs from
/var/log/ceph/ceph-client...log to our logaggregator.
Is there a way to have the bucket name in the log file?
Or can I write the rgw_enable_ops_log into a file? Maybe I could work with
this.
Cheers and happy new year
Boris
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