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+=============
+ Admin Guide
+=============
+
+Once you have your Ceph Object Storage service up and running, you may
+administer the service with user management, access controls, quotas
+and usage tracking among other features.
+
+
+User Management
+===============
+
+Ceph Object Storage user management refers to users of the Ceph Object Storage
+service (i.e., not the Ceph Object Gateway as a user of the Ceph Storage
+Cluster). You must create a user, access key and secret to enable end users to
+interact with Ceph Object Gateway services.
+
+There are two user types:
+
+- **User:** The term 'user' reflects a user of the S3 interface.
+
+- **Subuser:** The term 'subuser' reflects a user of the Swift interface. A subuser
+ is associated to a user .
+
+.. ditaa::
+ +---------+
+ | User |
+ +----+----+
+ |
+ | +-----------+
+ +-----+ Subuser |
+ +-----------+
+
+You can create, modify, view, suspend and remove users and subusers. In addition
+to user and subuser IDs, you may add a display name and an email address for a
+user. You can specify a key and secret, or generate a key and secret
+automatically. When generating or specifying keys, note that user IDs correspond
+to an S3 key type and subuser IDs correspond to a swift key type. Swift keys
+also have access levels of ``read``, ``write``, ``readwrite`` and ``full``.
+
+
+Create a User
+-------------
+
+To create a user (S3 interface), execute the following::
+
+ radosgw-admin user create --uid={username} --display-name="{display-name}" [--email={email}]
+
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin user create --uid=johndoe --display-name="John Doe" --email=john@example.com
+
+.. code-block:: javascript
+
+ { "user_id": "johndoe",
+ "display_name": "John Doe",
+ "email": "john@example.com",
+ "suspended": 0,
+ "max_buckets": 1000,
+ "subusers": [],
+ "keys": [
+ { "user": "johndoe",
+ "access_key": "11BS02LGFB6AL6H1ADMW",
+ "secret_key": "vzCEkuryfn060dfee4fgQPqFrncKEIkh3ZcdOANY"}],
+ "swift_keys": [],
+ "caps": [],
+ "op_mask": "read, write, delete",
+ "default_placement": "",
+ "placement_tags": [],
+ "bucket_quota": { "enabled": false,
+ "max_size_kb": -1,
+ "max_objects": -1},
+ "user_quota": { "enabled": false,
+ "max_size_kb": -1,
+ "max_objects": -1},
+ "temp_url_keys": []}
+
+Creating a user also creates an ``access_key`` and ``secret_key`` entry for use
+with any S3 API-compatible client.
+
+.. important:: Check the key output. Sometimes ``radosgw-admin``
+ generates a JSON escape (``\``) character, and some clients
+ do not know how to handle JSON escape characters. Remedies include
+ removing the JSON escape character (``\``), encapsulating the string
+ in quotes, regenerating the key and ensuring that it
+ does not have a JSON escape character or specify the key and secret
+ manually.
+
+
+Create a Subuser
+----------------
+
+To create a subuser (Swift interface) for the user, you must specify the user ID
+(``--uid={username}``), a subuser ID and the access level for the subuser. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin subuser create --uid={uid} --subuser={uid} --access=[ read | write | readwrite | full ]
+
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin subuser create --uid=johndoe --subuser=johndoe:swift --access=full
+
+
+.. note:: ``full`` is not ``readwrite``, as it also includes the access control policy.
+
+.. code-block:: javascript
+
+ { "user_id": "johndoe",
+ "display_name": "John Doe",
+ "email": "john@example.com",
+ "suspended": 0,
+ "max_buckets": 1000,
+ "subusers": [
+ { "id": "johndoe:swift",
+ "permissions": "full-control"}],
+ "keys": [
+ { "user": "johndoe",
+ "access_key": "11BS02LGFB6AL6H1ADMW",
+ "secret_key": "vzCEkuryfn060dfee4fgQPqFrncKEIkh3ZcdOANY"}],
+ "swift_keys": [],
+ "caps": [],
+ "op_mask": "read, write, delete",
+ "default_placement": "",
+ "placement_tags": [],
+ "bucket_quota": { "enabled": false,
+ "max_size_kb": -1,
+ "max_objects": -1},
+ "user_quota": { "enabled": false,
+ "max_size_kb": -1,
+ "max_objects": -1},
+ "temp_url_keys": []}
+
+
+Get User Info
+-------------
+
+To get information about a user, you must specify ``user info`` and the user ID
+(``--uid={username}``) . ::
+
+ radosgw-admin user info --uid=johndoe
+
+
+
+Modify User Info
+----------------
+
+To modify information about a user, you must specify the user ID (``--uid={username}``)
+and the attributes you want to modify. Typical modifications are to keys and secrets,
+email addresses, display names and access levels. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin user modify --uid=johndoe --display-name="John E. Doe"
+
+To modify subuser values, specify ``subuser modify``, user ID and the subuser ID. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin subuser modify --uid=johndoe --subuser=johndoe:swift --access=full
+
+
+User Enable/Suspend
+-------------------
+
+When you create a user, the user is enabled by default. However, you may suspend
+user privileges and re-enable them at a later time. To suspend a user, specify
+``user suspend`` and the user ID. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin user suspend --uid=johndoe
+
+To re-enable a suspended user, specify ``user enable`` and the user ID. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin user enable --uid=johndoe
+
+.. note:: Disabling the user disables the subuser.
+
+
+Remove a User
+-------------
+
+When you remove a user, the user and subuser are removed from the system.
+However, you may remove just the subuser if you wish. To remove a user (and
+subuser), specify ``user rm`` and the user ID. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin user rm --uid=johndoe
+
+To remove the subuser only, specify ``subuser rm`` and the subuser ID. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin subuser rm --subuser=johndoe:swift
+
+
+Options include:
+
+- **Purge Data:** The ``--purge-data`` option purges all data associated
+ to the UID.
+
+- **Purge Keys:** The ``--purge-keys`` option purges all keys associated
+ to the UID.
+
+
+Remove a Subuser
+----------------
+
+When you remove a sub user, you are removing access to the Swift interface.
+The user will remain in the system. To remove the subuser, specify
+``subuser rm`` and the subuser ID. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin subuser rm --subuser=johndoe:swift
+
+
+
+Options include:
+
+- **Purge Keys:** The ``--purge-keys`` option purges all keys associated
+ to the UID.
+
+
+Add / Remove a Key
+------------------------
+
+Both users and subusers require the key to access the S3 or Swift interface. To
+use S3, the user needs a key pair which is composed of an access key and a
+secret key. On the other hand, to use Swift, the user typically needs a secret
+key (password), and use it together with the associated user ID. You may create
+a key and either specify or generate the access key and/or secret key. You may
+also remove a key. Options include:
+
+- ``--key-type=<type>`` specifies the key type. The options are: s3, swift
+- ``--access-key=<key>`` manually specifies an S3 access key.
+- ``--secret-key=<key>`` manually specifies a S3 secret key or a Swift secret key.
+- ``--gen-access-key`` automatically generates a random S3 access key.
+- ``--gen-secret`` automatically generates a random S3 secret key or a random Swift secret key.
+
+An example how to add a specified S3 key pair for a user. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin key create --uid=foo --key-type=s3 --access-key fooAccessKey --secret-key fooSecretKey
+
+.. code-block:: javascript
+
+ { "user_id": "foo",
+ "rados_uid": 0,
+ "display_name": "foo",
+ "email": "foo@example.com",
+ "suspended": 0,
+ "keys": [
+ { "user": "foo",
+ "access_key": "fooAccessKey",
+ "secret_key": "fooSecretKey"}],
+ }
+
+Note that you may create multiple S3 key pairs for a user.
+
+To attach a specified swift secret key for a subuser. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin key create --subuser=foo:bar --key-type=swift --secret-key barSecret
+
+.. code-block:: javascript
+
+ { "user_id": "foo",
+ "rados_uid": 0,
+ "display_name": "foo",
+ "email": "foo@example.com",
+ "suspended": 0,
+ "subusers": [
+ { "id": "foo:bar",
+ "permissions": "full-control"}],
+ "swift_keys": [
+ { "user": "foo:bar",
+ "secret_key": "asfghjghghmgm"}]}
+
+Note that a subuser can have only one swift secret key.
+
+Subusers can also be used with S3 APIs if the subuser is associated with a S3 key pair. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin key create --subuser=foo:bar --key-type=s3 --access-key barAccessKey --secret-key barSecretKey
+
+.. code-block:: javascript
+
+ { "user_id": "foo",
+ "rados_uid": 0,
+ "display_name": "foo",
+ "email": "foo@example.com",
+ "suspended": 0,
+ "subusers": [
+ { "id": "foo:bar",
+ "permissions": "full-control"}],
+ "keys": [
+ { "user": "foo:bar",
+ "access_key": "barAccessKey",
+ "secret_key": "barSecretKey"}],
+ }
+
+
+To remove a S3 key pair, specify the access key. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin key rm --uid=foo --key-type=s3 --access-key=fooAccessKey
+
+To remove the swift secret key. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin key rm --subuser=foo:bar --key-type=swift
+
+
+Add / Remove Admin Capabilities
+-------------------------------
+
+The Ceph Storage Cluster provides an administrative API that enables users to
+execute administrative functions via the REST API. By default, users do NOT have
+access to this API. To enable a user to exercise administrative functionality,
+provide the user with administrative capabilities.
+
+To add administrative capabilities to a user, execute the following::
+
+ radosgw-admin caps add --uid={uid} --caps={caps}
+
+
+You can add read, write or all capabilities to users, buckets, metadata and
+usage (utilization). For example::
+
+ --caps="[users|buckets|metadata|usage|zone|amz-cache|info|bilog|mdlog|datalog|user-policy|oidc-provider|roles|ratelimit]=[*|read|write|read, write]"
+
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin caps add --uid=johndoe --caps="users=*;buckets=*"
+
+
+To remove administrative capabilities from a user, execute the following::
+
+ radosgw-admin caps rm --uid=johndoe --caps={caps}
+
+
+Quota Management
+================
+
+The Ceph Object Gateway enables you to set quotas on users and buckets owned by
+users. Quotas include the maximum number of objects in a bucket and the maximum
+storage size a bucket can hold.
+
+- **Bucket:** The ``--bucket`` option allows you to specify a quota for
+ buckets the user owns.
+
+- **Maximum Objects:** The ``--max-objects`` setting allows you to specify
+ the maximum number of objects. A negative value disables this setting.
+
+- **Maximum Size:** The ``--max-size`` option allows you to specify a quota
+ size in B/K/M/G/T, where B is the default. A negative value disables this setting.
+
+- **Quota Scope:** The ``--quota-scope`` option sets the scope for the quota.
+ The options are ``bucket`` and ``user``. Bucket quotas apply to buckets a
+ user owns. User quotas apply to a user.
+
+
+Set User Quota
+--------------
+
+Before you enable a quota, you must first set the quota parameters.
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin quota set --quota-scope=user --uid=<uid> [--max-objects=<num objects>] [--max-size=<max size>]
+
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin quota set --quota-scope=user --uid=johndoe --max-objects=1024 --max-size=1024B
+
+
+A negative value for num objects and / or max size means that the
+specific quota attribute check is disabled.
+
+
+Enable/Disable User Quota
+-------------------------
+
+Once you set a user quota, you may enable it. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin quota enable --quota-scope=user --uid=<uid>
+
+You may disable an enabled user quota. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin quota disable --quota-scope=user --uid=<uid>
+
+
+Set Bucket Quota
+----------------
+
+Bucket quotas apply to the buckets owned by the specified ``uid``. They are
+independent of the user. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin quota set --uid=<uid> --quota-scope=bucket [--max-objects=<num objects>] [--max-size=<max size]
+
+A negative value for num objects and / or max size means that the
+specific quota attribute check is disabled.
+
+
+Enable/Disable Bucket Quota
+---------------------------
+
+Once you set a bucket quota, you may enable it. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin quota enable --quota-scope=bucket --uid=<uid>
+
+You may disable an enabled bucket quota. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin quota disable --quota-scope=bucket --uid=<uid>
+
+
+Get Quota Settings
+------------------
+
+You may access each user's quota settings via the user information
+API. To read user quota setting information with the CLI interface,
+execute the following::
+
+ radosgw-admin user info --uid=<uid>
+
+
+Update Quota Stats
+------------------
+
+Quota stats get updated asynchronously. You can update quota
+statistics for all users and all buckets manually to retrieve
+the latest quota stats. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin user stats --uid=<uid> --sync-stats
+
+.. _rgw_user_usage_stats:
+
+Get User Usage Stats
+--------------------
+
+To see how much of the quota a user has consumed, execute the following::
+
+ radosgw-admin user stats --uid=<uid>
+
+.. note:: You should execute ``radosgw-admin user stats`` with the
+ ``--sync-stats`` option to receive the latest data.
+
+Default Quotas
+--------------
+
+You can set default quotas in the config. These defaults are used when
+creating a new user and have no effect on existing users. If the
+relevant default quota is set in config, then that quota is set on the
+new user, and that quota is enabled. See ``rgw bucket default quota max objects``,
+``rgw bucket default quota max size``, ``rgw user default quota max objects``, and
+``rgw user default quota max size`` in `Ceph Object Gateway Config Reference`_
+
+Quota Cache
+-----------
+
+Quota statistics are cached on each RGW instance. If there are multiple
+instances, then the cache can keep quotas from being perfectly enforced, as
+each instance will have a different view of quotas. The options that control
+this are ``rgw bucket quota ttl``, ``rgw user quota bucket sync interval`` and
+``rgw user quota sync interval``. The higher these values are, the more
+efficient quota operations are, but the more out-of-sync multiple instances
+will be. The lower these values are, the closer to perfect enforcement
+multiple instances will achieve. If all three are 0, then quota caching is
+effectively disabled, and multiple instances will have perfect quota
+enforcement. See `Ceph Object Gateway Config Reference`_
+
+Reading / Writing Global Quotas
+-------------------------------
+
+You can read and write global quota settings in the period configuration. To
+view the global quota settings::
+
+ radosgw-admin global quota get
+
+The global quota settings can be manipulated with the ``global quota``
+counterparts of the ``quota set``, ``quota enable``, and ``quota disable``
+commands. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin global quota set --quota-scope bucket --max-objects 1024
+ radosgw-admin global quota enable --quota-scope bucket
+
+.. note:: In a multisite configuration, where there is a realm and period
+ present, changes to the global quotas must be committed using ``period
+ update --commit``. If there is no period present, the rados gateway(s) must
+ be restarted for the changes to take effect.
+
+
+Rate Limit Management
+=====================
+
+The Ceph Object Gateway makes it possible to set rate limits on users and
+buckets. "Rate limit" includes the maximum number of read operations (read
+ops) and write operations (write ops) per minute and the number of bytes per
+minute that can be written or read per user or per bucket.
+
+Operations that use the ``GET`` method or the ``HEAD`` method in their REST
+requests are "read requests". All other requests are "write requests".
+
+Each object gateway tracks per-user metrics separately from bucket metrics.
+These metrics are not shared with other gateways. The configured limits should
+be divided by the number of active object gateways. For example, if "user A" is
+to be be limited to 10 ops per minute and there are two object gateways in the
+cluster, then the limit on "user A" should be ``5`` (10 ops per minute / 2
+RGWs). If the requests are **not** balanced between RGWs, the rate limit might
+be underutilized. For example: if the ops limit is ``5`` and there are two
+RGWs, **but** the Load Balancer sends load to only one of those RGWs, the
+effective limit is 5 ops, because this limit is enforced per RGW. If the rate
+limit that has been set for the bucket has been reached but the rate limit that
+has been set for the user has not been reached, then the request is cancelled.
+The contrary holds as well: if the rate limit that has been set for the user
+has been reached but the rate limit that has been set for the bucket has not
+been reached, then the request is cancelled.
+
+The accounting of bandwidth happens only after a request has been accepted.
+This means that requests will proceed even if the bucket rate limit or user
+rate limit is reached during the execution of the request. The RGW keeps track
+of a "debt" consisting of bytes used in excess of the configured value; users
+or buckets that incur this kind of debt are prevented from sending more
+requests until the "debt" has been repaid. The maximum size of the "debt" is
+twice the max-read/write-bytes per minute. If "user A" is subject to a 1-byte
+read limit per minute and they attempt to GET an object that is 1 GB in size,
+then the ``GET`` action will fail. After "user A" has completed this 1 GB
+operation, RGW blocks the user's requests for up to two minutes. After this
+time has elapsed, "user A" will be able to send ``GET`` requests again.
+
+
+- **Bucket:** The ``--bucket`` option allows you to specify a rate limit for a
+ bucket.
+
+- **User:** The ``--uid`` option allows you to specify a rate limit for a
+ user.
+
+- **Maximum Read Ops:** The ``--max-read-ops`` setting allows you to specify
+ the maximum number of read ops per minute per RGW. A 0 value disables this setting (which means unlimited access).
+
+- **Maximum Read Bytes:** The ``--max-read-bytes`` setting allows you to specify
+ the maximum number of read bytes per minute per RGW. A 0 value disables this setting (which means unlimited access).
+
+- **Maximum Write Ops:** The ``--max-write-ops`` setting allows you to specify
+ the maximum number of write ops per minute per RGW. A 0 value disables this setting (which means unlimited access).
+
+- **Maximum Write Bytes:** The ``--max-write-bytes`` setting allows you to specify
+ the maximum number of write bytes per minute per RGW. A 0 value disables this setting (which means unlimited access).
+
+- **Rate Limit Scope:** The ``--ratelimit-scope`` option sets the scope for the rate limit.
+ The options are ``bucket`` , ``user`` and ``anonymous``. Bucket rate limit apply to buckets.
+ The user rate limit applies to a user. Anonymous applies to an unauthenticated user.
+ Anonymous scope is only available for global rate limit.
+
+
+Set User Rate Limit
+-------------------
+
+Before you enable a rate limit, you must first set the rate limit parameters.
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit set --ratelimit-scope=user --uid=<uid> <[--max-read-ops=<num ops>] [--max-read-bytes=<num bytes>]
+ [--max-write-ops=<num ops>] [--max-write-bytes=<num bytes>]>
+
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit set --ratelimit-scope=user --uid=johndoe --max-read-ops=1024 --max-write-bytes=10240
+
+
+A 0 value for num ops and / or num bytes means that the
+specific rate limit attribute check is disabled.
+
+Get User Rate Limit
+-------------------
+
+Get the current configured rate limit parameters
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit get --ratelimit-scope=user --uid=<uid>
+
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit get --ratelimit-scope=user --uid=johndoe
+
+
+A 0 value for num ops and / or num bytes means that the
+specific rate limit attribute check is disabled.
+
+
+Enable/Disable User Rate Limit
+------------------------------
+
+Once you set a user rate limit, you may enable it. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit enable --ratelimit-scope=user --uid=<uid>
+
+You may disable an enabled user rate limit. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit disable --ratelimit-scope=user --uid=johndoe
+
+
+Set Bucket Rate Limit
+---------------------
+
+Before you enable a rate limit, you must first set the rate limit parameters.
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit set --ratelimit-scope=bucket --bucket=<bucket> <[--max-read-ops=<num ops>] [--max-read-bytes=<num bytes>]
+ [--max-write-ops=<num ops>] [--max-write-bytes=<num bytes>]>
+
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit set --ratelimit-scope=bucket --bucket=mybucket --max-read-ops=1024 --max-write-bytes=10240
+
+
+A 0 value for num ops and / or num bytes means that the
+specific rate limit attribute check is disabled.
+
+Get Bucket Rate Limit
+---------------------
+
+Get the current configured rate limit parameters
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit set --ratelimit-scope=bucket --bucket=<bucket>
+
+For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit get --ratelimit-scope=bucket --bucket=mybucket
+
+
+A 0 value for num ops and / or num bytes means that the
+specific rate limit attribute check is disabled.
+
+
+Enable/Disable Bucket Rate Limit
+--------------------------------
+
+Once you set a bucket rate limit, you may enable it. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit enable --ratelimit-scope=bucket --bucket=<bucket>
+
+You may disable an enabled bucket rate limit. For example::
+
+ radosgw-admin ratelimit disable --ratelimit-scope=bucket --uid=mybucket
+
+
+Reading / Writing Global Rate Limit Configuration
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+You can read and write global rate limit settings in the period configuration. To
+view the global rate limit settings::
+
+ radosgw-admin global ratelimit get
+
+The global rate limit settings can be manipulated with the ``global ratelimit``
+counterparts of the ``ratelimit set``, ``ratelimit enable``, and ``ratelimit disable``
+commands. Per user and per bucket ratelimit configuration is overriding the global configuration::
+
+ radosgw-admin global ratelimit set --ratelimit-scope bucket --max-read-ops=1024
+ radosgw-admin global ratelimit enable --ratelimit-scope bucket
+
+The global rate limit can configure rate limit scope for all authenticated users::
+
+ radosgw-admin global ratelimit set --ratelimit-scope user --max-read-ops=1024
+ radosgw-admin global ratelimit enable --ratelimit-scope user
+
+The global rate limit can configure rate limit scope for all unauthenticated users::
+
+ radosgw-admin global ratelimit set --ratelimit-scope=anonymous --max-read-ops=1024
+ radosgw-admin global ratelimit enable --ratelimit-scope=anonymous
+
+.. note:: In a multisite configuration, where there is a realm and period
+ present, changes to the global rate limit must be committed using ``period
+ update --commit``. If there is no period present, the rados gateway(s) must
+ be restarted for the changes to take effect.
+
+Usage
+=====
+
+The Ceph Object Gateway logs usage for each user. You can track
+user usage within date ranges too.
+
+- Add ``rgw enable usage log = true`` in [client.rgw] section of ceph.conf and restart the radosgw service.
+
+Options include:
+
+- **Start Date:** The ``--start-date`` option allows you to filter usage
+ stats from a particular start date and an optional start time
+ (**format:** ``yyyy-mm-dd [HH:MM:SS]``).
+
+- **End Date:** The ``--end-date`` option allows you to filter usage up
+ to a particular date and an optional end time
+ (**format:** ``yyyy-mm-dd [HH:MM:SS]``).
+
+- **Log Entries:** The ``--show-log-entries`` option allows you to specify
+ whether or not to include log entries with the usage stats
+ (options: ``true`` | ``false``).
+
+.. note:: You may specify time with minutes and seconds, but it is stored
+ with 1 hour resolution.
+
+
+Show Usage
+----------
+
+To show usage statistics, specify the ``usage show``. To show usage for a
+particular user, you must specify a user ID. You may also specify a start date,
+end date, and whether or not to show log entries.::
+
+ radosgw-admin usage show --uid=johndoe --start-date=2012-03-01 --end-date=2012-04-01
+
+You may also show a summary of usage information for all users by omitting a user ID. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin usage show --show-log-entries=false
+
+
+Trim Usage
+----------
+
+With heavy use, usage logs can begin to take up storage space. You can trim
+usage logs for all users and for specific users. You may also specify date
+ranges for trim operations. ::
+
+ radosgw-admin usage trim --start-date=2010-01-01 --end-date=2010-12-31
+ radosgw-admin usage trim --uid=johndoe
+ radosgw-admin usage trim --uid=johndoe --end-date=2013-12-31
+
+
+.. _radosgw-admin: ../../man/8/radosgw-admin/
+.. _Pool Configuration: ../../rados/configuration/pool-pg-config-ref/
+.. _Ceph Object Gateway Config Reference: ../config-ref/