ubuntu@juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0:~$ journalctl -b |grep radosgw
May 03 18:45:17 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 systemd[1]: radosgw.service: Failed to reset devices.list: Operation not permitted
May 03 18:45:17 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 systemd[1]: Starting LSB: radosgw RESTful rados gateway...
May 03 18:45:17 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 systemd[1]: jujud-unit-ceph-radosgw-0.service: Failed to reset devices.list: Operation not permitted
May 03 18:45:20 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 radosgw[230]: parse error setting 'debug_rgw' to '/5' (value must take the form N or N/M, where N and M are integers)
May 03 18:45:20 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 radosgw[230]: parse error setting 'err_to_syslog' to '' (Expected option value to be integer, got '')
May 03 18:45:20 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 radosgw[230]: parse error setting 'log_to_syslog' to '' (Expected option value to be integer, got '')
and:
> looking at /etc/ceph/ceph.conf, those variables were empty indeed. It seem something related to that.
Some extra information from the discourse topic on the same:
https:/ /discourse. juju.is/ t/unable- to-install- openstack- radoswg- stuck-in- blocked- state/2911/ 13
ubuntu@ juju-ac0843- 0-lxd-0: ~$ journalctl -b |grep radosgw ceph-radosgw- 0.service: Failed to reset devices.list: Operation not permitted
May 03 18:45:17 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 systemd[1]: radosgw.service: Failed to reset devices.list: Operation not permitted
May 03 18:45:17 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 systemd[1]: Starting LSB: radosgw RESTful rados gateway...
May 03 18:45:17 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 systemd[1]: jujud-unit-
May 03 18:45:20 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 radosgw[230]: parse error setting 'debug_rgw' to '/5' (value must take the form N or N/M, where N and M are integers)
May 03 18:45:20 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 radosgw[230]: parse error setting 'err_to_syslog' to '' (Expected option value to be integer, got '')
May 03 18:45:20 juju-ac0843-0-lxd-0 radosgw[230]: parse error setting 'log_to_syslog' to '' (Expected option value to be integer, got '')
and:
> looking at /etc/ceph/ ceph.conf, those variables were empty indeed. It seem something related to that.