Matthew, good morning!

If using iSCSI there is no need to copy /etc/ceph/.

Configure the credentials through the Dashboard, do not use the Mutual User/Password, you can leave it blank, in the Target configuration, uncheck the "ACL authentication" option.

Em qui., 10 de nov. de 2022 às 05:20, Matthew J Black <matthew@peregrineit.net> escreveu:
So, a follow-up (now that I'm in an actual position to go ahead and implement this):

In the Blog post it says to:

~~~
1) Copy /etc/ceph directory from your ceph node to ovirt-engine host.
2) Change ownership of the files in /etc/ceph on the ovirt-engine host making them readable from the engine process:
     # chown ovirt /etc/ceph/*
~~~

I can discover the three Ceph iSCSI Gateways when I go to set up the storage, but I can't log into them (yes, I am using the correct CHAP username and p/word)

The "ovirt" user does not exist on the host (pre- or post- engine install) - so my question is: Which user *should* own that folder once it is copied to the host?

Or am I backing up the wrong tree?

Anyone else using Ceph iSCSI Gateways with oVirt?

Cheers

Dulux-Oz
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