It's a cosmetic issue indeed and it's easy to workaround by passing config-flag. But I personally think that the charmed radosgw deployment has a deviation from the expected deployment by the upstream radosgw and unnecessarily blocks a documented function of radosgw as Amazon SSE-C.
Subscribing ~field-high.
It's a cosmetic issue indeed and it's easy to workaround by passing config-flag. But I personally think that the charmed radosgw deployment has a deviation from the expected deployment by the upstream radosgw and unnecessarily blocks a documented function of radosgw as Amazon SSE-C.
https:/ /docs.ceph. com/en/ quincy/ radosgw/ encryption/ #customer- provided- keys
> no special Ceph configuration is needed to support this encryption mode