Also, as of note, the reason this feature was put in place to begin with is that a host can have access to multiple ceph clusters, and it's not always possible to force the filename to the 'standard' naming scheme. This would in fact make cinder not able to talk to a secondary cluster that requires a different keyring filename.
Also, as of note, the reason this feature was put in place to begin with is that a host can have access to multiple ceph clusters, and it's not always possible to force the filename to the 'standard' naming scheme. This would in fact make cinder not able to talk to a secondary cluster that requires a different keyring filename.